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Size isn't everything, but bigger may be better when it comes to the wealth of nations.
Conclusions there are theoretical arguments and clinical evidence that the outcome from carotid endarterectomy may be better when local anaesthesia is used with no significant disadvantages.
Adherence may be better when there is a proven benefit.
Similarly, encounters may be more focused and claim diagnosis accuracy may be better when the physician is not/less familiar with the patient.
The results suggest that insulin attenuates inflammatory responses in the lungs augmented by hyperglycemia in acute lung injury and the insulin's efficacy may be better when administered by aerosol.
However, these two types of errors are equally important when exploring causal structure spaces [ 18], and therefore, in scenarios where posterior distributions of partial correlations are not sharp, results may be better when decisions are made on the basis of HPD intervals with lower content.
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Tonight at 8 at Merkin Concert Hall, these musical masters will demonstrate that older may indeed be better when Mr. Mann performs an all-Carter program with a gift at its heart: the premiere of a solo work written by the 92-year-old composer for the 80-year-old violinist in celebration of his birthday earlier this year.
"They may be better off when information is digested artfully and the stock moves gradually".
Mr Gates's heroic stature may be better understood when you know that three-quarters of them expect e-commerce to be a revolution on a par with the industrial revolution, no less (see second table).
Even so, the predictions may be better than when the traditional event rainfall runoff factor is used if the rainfall runoff model used to predict runoff works reasonably well.
In contrast, the presence of Pt edge decoration is much more readily visible at a ⟨110⟩ orientation than at a ⟨100⟩ orientation and may be better distinguished when the sample is tilted further away (e.g. 15°) from the ⟨110⟩ zone axis.
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