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These, and these only, may be thinly sliced instead.
Their stocks may be thinly traded, a byproduct of their size, and information about their operations and financial conditions may be limited.
When intact, tails range from less than half the body length to much longer; they may be thinly or densely haired and are sometimes patterned.
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The burgeoning claimant count means that job advisers may be too thinly spread to offer personalised help, as a Commons committee recently pointed out.
Because these people appear to be thinly disguised caricatures of real movers and shakers, those in the know may have fun playing guessing games.
It may always have been thinly spread, but there has been widespread deforestation within its range resulting in loss and fragmentation of suitable habitat.
Thinly traded stocks may be illiquid because a seller may not find a ready buyer.
Moreover, the decreased NRG1 Type III and increased NRG1 Type I expression observed in diabetic sural nerve (but not in diabetic sciatic nerves) implies that distal and more thinly myelinated fibers may be more sensitive to early disruption of NRG1 signaling.
A simpler explanation may be that Acurio's attention is spread thinly among his many enterprises.
That is not always possible in finance: when markets are illiquid or thinly traded, hypothetical numbers may be needed to produce a benchmark.
Consequently, the most recently affected and, as a result, most thinly myelinated brain regions may be the most vulnerable to injury.
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