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"The test may not tap into thinking skills," he says.
Its commissioner, Pete Grannis, ruled this month that the Suffolk County Water Authority may not tap Long Island's oldest, deepest and purest water source, the Lloyd Aquifer, which has been protected since 1986 by a moratorium on drilling.
This king penguin may not tap, like the star of "Happy Feet," but being able to hold an egg against his ankles for 55 days is still a rare talent.
The production may not tap the singularly empathic sounds of Chekhov, but when Mr. Hill's suited truth-teller takes the stage, chances are you won't be hearing, or watching, anyone else.
You also need to be aware that a position in a medical communications agency may involve working on a number of projects that may not tap into "classical" medical writing, such as education programmes, publicity, and conference management, so you may want to view this job as a stepping-stone.
He says the committee may or may not tap into the credit line, and it has "never not paid its debts, I understand".
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The SSI was designed to tap suicidal ideation and it may not satisfactorily tap features related with suicidal acts.
Although The Met may not be tapping into today's boldest operatic experiments, that's not to say they're not out there.
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Our sample was highly educated, and so we may not have tapped problems that may arise from administering the measures to demographically diverse populations.
We also limited our collation of research literature and documents from existing telestroke systems to those available in the English language, which means we may not have tapped into literature from the strong tradition of telemedicine innovation in European countries.
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