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(Later iterations of "The World Is Flat" — the "2.0" and "3.0" editions — contained large-scale revisions and expansions).
Despite the poor monthly performance, recent large-scale revisions of historic data by the ONS suggested manufacturing fared better on an annual basis than previously thought.
Among other things these hint that large-scale revisions to these preliminary figures are likely in the near (and more distance) future.
Microsoft also announced that Windows 10 would be the last version of Windows, meaning that users would receive regular updates to the OS but that no more large-scale revisions would be done.
Bigger battles may lie ahead as Republicans push for large-scale revisions, while Democrats seek to stay on track to get the measure approved and on Mr. Obama's desk by the end of next week.
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"There will be no large-scale revision of the privatization process," Putin said, leaving open the question of whether a smaller-scale revision would indeed take place.
We observed similar structures when we extended our study to include the dermis, peri-arterial stroma, submucosa of the viscera (gastrointestinal tract, urinary bladder), bronchial tree of the lungs, and fascial planes of the musculoskeletal system and adipose tissue, and as a result propose a large-scale revision of the macro- and microanatomy of the human interstitium.
UR made significant contributions in reviewing the article, advising analytical and statistical approaches as well as appropriate data management techniques, in recommending large scale revisions, and for providing additional project guidance and support.
A large-scale taxonomic revision of the group is urgently necessary, but still under way.
It follows, therefore, that when development of an area is rapid, frequent revision of large-scale plans is necessary.
Small-scale clinical studies are of value before large-scale introduction to help avoid unnecessary revisions due to material failure as with the Boneloc disaster, where preclinical tests did not predict clinical failure (Nimb et al. 1993, Stürup et al. 1994, Kindt-Larsen et al. 1995).
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