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The academic also suggested that the upheaval in GCSEs could lead to a slight rise in pass-rates this year.
Promising signs The council's resource assessment suggests the new guideline will lead to a slight overall reduction in lengths of sentences and some cost savings.
These lead to a slight deterioration of the quantization error with respect to the serial version but a large improvement in computing efficiency.
Strong slope variations of the sample lead to a slight misalignment between the axes of the positioning system and the sliding direction of the microelectrode arrays.
Conversely, in the pessimistic scenario in which greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase rapidly throughout the 21st century, a Mount Pinatubo-size eruption would actually lead to a slight increase in ozone.
One group was told that the test could lead to a slight increase in pain, while the other group was told that the test had no effect on pain level.
He has the kind of nervous intelligence that can lead to a slight stutter and a tendency to turn bright red when he is too long the object of a group's attention.
The Committee on Climate Change concluded that the development of shale gas could actually lead to a slight decrease in UK emissions, since it is likely to be cleaner than imported Liquefied Natural Gas from Qatar.
Thursday's election did lead to a slight improvement in the number of ethnic minority members of the Welsh assembly and Scottish parliament: in both places they doubled, to two.
This would lead to a slight decrease by 6% of NF in stream (equivalent to 3.3 mg NO3− l−1) and an average decrease of the following sunflower yield by 27%.
Simulations indicated that natural strips implementation would lead to a slight decrease of Nitrate Fluxes (NF) in river by respectively 3.3% and 6.6% for rye-grass and poplar strips: a benefit associated to the non fertilization of strips area.
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