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Historical characters are woven into the fiction, and this is no more forced than usual, though it does lead to a slightly footnotey level of explication.
The amount of meat and cheese is also standardised, but it's possible that a shorter bread loaf might lead to a slightly less toppings.
Investment in customer service, said the online grocer, is likely to lead to "a slightly lower than expected increase in full-year margins".
The effects of this new rheology lead to a slightly less sharp spatial gradient in the solids volume fraction near the top of the bed.
A narrower trade deficit could lead to a slightly higher level for the gross domestic product, said Clark Yingst, the chief market analyst for the investment firm Joseph Gunnar, "but not exactly for the reasons that we'd like".
In contrast to that, materials, which can form water in contact with HF at significant rates (glass fiber separator, Si and LiFePO4), can lead to a slightly increased or even severe electrolyte degradation.
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However, doped Cu leads to a slightly decreased capacity.
This leads to a slightly lower NDF content in Hx on any given date (Fig. 4).
It's all stimulating stuff, though it sometimes leads to a slightly grab-bag-like feeling.
Sequential stretching led to a slightly lower density than simultaneous stretching to the same draw ratio.
The incorporation of shellac into the PSGG film structure led to a slightly increased of film thickness.
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