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Governments, in other words, may be systematically underinvesting.
"Two groups may be systematically hurt by opportunistically timed stock gifts – taxpayers and charities," Dr. Yermack told The Times.
The commission reckons that British companies may be systematically violating the EU's "Working Time Directive".
The zebrafish has been proposed as a screening tool with which mechanisms of complex brain functions may be systematically uncovered.
Although in his case there was no evidence of any wrongdoing, suggestions that MPs may be systematically avoiding tax have alarmed HMRC officials.
The problem is that Sunday shoppers may be systematically different from Monday shoppers (even if you control for the volume of shoppers on each day).
Our findings indicate that electrostatic interactions in aqueous crystal growth may be systematically manipulated to synthesize nanostructures and devices with enhanced structural control.
Several lines of evidence suggest that the velocity amplitude in global simulations of solar convection, U, may be systematically over-estimated.
As a result, rules for benchmarking emissions may be systematically biased to overallocate, and they also risk creating inefficient investment incentives.
The goal of this article is to demonstrate how an ontology-engineering methodology may be systematically applied for designing and evaluating such security systems.
It has been demonstrated here that emission properties may be systematically tailored by control of layer thickness in ultrathin multilayered structures.
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