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It is usually better to make the percentage play than to hope for a defensive error.
After a neutral lead in one of the side suits, South would win and cash the club ace, prepared to make the percentage play of finessing later if West drops an honor.
He was exceptional against Uruguay last week, but Quade being Quade, he's not suited to the pointy end of the game right now – not trusted to make the percentage call at the delicate moment.
But it's easy to make the percentage inserted from teacher's side.
In substitution treatments, the volume of microalgae concentrates were decreased according to the substitution rate, while the volume of flocculated concentrates from shrimp pond water was added to make the percentage of transmission similar in value to that of the control prior to use for the experiment.
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But the point of high achievers is that they overcome troublesome emotion and make the percentages work in their favour.
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North-South will always make five spades, assuming the declarer makes the percentage play in diamonds.
Millard L. Seay, who oversees bus service for New York City Transit, said the Council's findings were misleading because the accident numbers for standard buses included those for 1998, which were comparatively lower than for some other years, making the percentage jump for articulated bus accidents higher.
As a result, it makes the percentage share of the total investment costs lower for the wind power units.
Then, I made the percentage of female applications a key performance indicator for the entire recruitment team.
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