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For him, in any case, the important thing is not whether any one work is restored, but that decisions about such restorations are made more carefully than they have been, after scientific tests and an international debate on the findings.
But that is an argument that deserves to be made more carefully another day.
Decisions can be made more carefully and calmly, while properly considering the overall performance of your system, instead of being made haphazardly as a knee-jerk reaction during crunch time.
Hence, the diagnosis of asthma should be made more carefully in Down syndrome patients and only reliance of parent's memory might probably lead to misclassification of asthma in Down syndrome children.
These genes (or coding sequences) are listed in Table 1, about which it should be noted that each gene was named quite tentatively, because we believe that the final designation of their nomenclatures should be made more carefully and systematically in order to avoid any future confusion.
Also called build-outs and sidewalk or curb extensions, neckdowns are designed to improve pedestrian safety by shortening crosswalks, and to improve traffic safety by forcing drivers to make turns more carefully.
It may be that a more complicated system which demands more from voters might force them to spend more time on their ballot and make choices more carefully.
Also, the tomography inversion can be made more stable by carefully choosing the parametrization of the model, i.e., the way by which the density distribution ρ is mathematically represented (e.g., Tarantola and Nercessian, 1984).
It seems fantastically unlikely that he'd be the killer behind all of this, but he's a hell of a red herring, staring the young lawyer down as he explains that certain women have a "vibration" that leads them to treat men like balls of yarn, a speech made more unsettling by how carefully he's painting the nails of a corpse.
They can easily adopt the strategy of making fewer, more carefully chosen crosses to increase the efficiency of their breeding programmes and deliver more new varieties to their client farmers and thereby improve their food security.
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