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CNV classifications were: (i) clinically significant, (ii) uncertain clinical significance, likely significant, (iii) uncertain clinical significance, (iv) uncertain clinical significance, likely benign, and (v) benign.
The statement points to likely significant adjustments to previously announced profits.
Bennett reckons that means "a likely significant loss of affordable homes in London".
Our findings highlight likely significant redistributive transfers between different energy user classes under current RET arrangements.
But let's not delude ourselves on the fundamental point: There is a cost associated with these actions, and it is likely significant.
We find that the surface oxygen groups, nitrogen and sulphur content display effects that are not straightforward, because their chemical state is likely significant.
It added that most of those responding to the consultation "did not agree that the report had identified the likely significant effects, [with] concerns centred on the effects on landscape, biodiversity, water resources and traffic".
A habitats regulations assessment was carried out to look at "the likely significant effects of the project, both alone and in combination with other plans and projects" on the porpoise protection zone.
Shiner said: "The government has rushed these changes through parliament in the wake of the 2010 spending review without pausing for real thought, analysis or consultation on the likely significant impact of the coalition policy.
There is clearly an opportunity for valuation creation when considering the current limited geographic overlap of the two businesses and the likely significant cost synergies that would be available as a starting point.
It is also clear that where a proposal would have a likely significant adverse impact on town centres it should be refused.
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