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A few studies suggest that thiazide diuretic agents may have modest beneficial effects on bone.
Young, ambitious accountants who toil away at a Big Four firm may have modest expectations of glory, but they'll be millionaires if they make partner.
But by and large, the research has shown that for people predisposed to migraines, regular exercise, at least a few times a week, either does no harm or may have modest benefits.
In sum, universal programs may have modest advantages in educational effectiveness for children from low-income families.
As NRDC's Michael Jasny notes in his blog today, the researchers point out that the media have reported that the BP oil disaster may have modest environmental impacts due to the low numbers of wildlife and mammal mortalities.
We note that with such a small sample size (N = 49 HA subjects), the t-test may have modest statistical power to identify differences.
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Thus, it is reasonable to anticipate that future research efforts will require the evaluation of a vast array of variables that may have small to modest effects on outcomes.
It said China's exchange rate regime alone may only have modest direct effects in tackling global economic imbalances.
It is in such populations where mapping accuracy is more uncertain and arguably more important, as therapies may only have modest life year benefits and a focus on HRQoL.
And those polls may have been modest flukes.
Those gifts may have seemed modest after Howard B. Bernick's retirement as Alberto-Culver's chief executive late last year.
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