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Those images have been made more specific, Mr. Lepage said, using elements from the productions that followed.
For recreational anglers, that's a general rule, and it is made more specific for certain fish, which have minimum length restrictions.
They would have made more specific, for instance, why the parents in this case neglected to inform their darling daughter that she was an adopted child.
If the theory is so general that data cannot be used to test it, the theory must be made more specific.
Title IX was passed in 1972 but gained strength by being made more specific in subsequent years, Lakowski said, adding that that's what the latest action does for students with disabilities.
The contributors to this symposium suggest that if the guidelines are updated, they be made more specific by recommending preferred tests and providing greater detail on key characteristics of such tests.
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Author response: We agree that the option for user specified filtering of new matches to make more specific profiles for further iterations may significantly increase the specificity of psi-square.
Why are scientists making more specific claims now?
Emphasizes the role of the internet in sidestepping censorship and making more specific information and publications widely available.
CUP would make more specific policy recommendations to be brought back to the faculty for another vote.
But for sophisticated investors who may have a higher tolerance for risk and a longer time horizon, a variety of tools are available to make more specific investments.
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