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The government's policy will include an amendment to Tier 1 that lets in 1000 of the 21,700 people under a new "exceptional talent" scheme; the government said this will apply to scientists, academics, and artists, although May provided no details on how people would qualify.

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But if this week's settlement is any guide, those proceedings may provide no more definitive a view than the rating agencies themselves typically do.

These rigid structures may provide no more than a protective armour, but in the arthropods, including crustaceans, insects, and spiders, a multilayered and hardened integument forms an exoskeleton to which muscles are attached.

The bounty case is so distinct that it may provide no precedent for future discipline; it seems unlikely that any coach would again risk having such a system in place, given the sanctions given to the organization, including Sean Payton's season-long suspension.

In many real world planning scenarios, however, the user may provide no knowledge or at best partial knowledge of her preferences with respect to a desired plan.

(1) Since DVROs themselves reduce risk for domestic violence (Carlson et al. 1999; Logan and Walker 2010; Holt et al. 2002; Holt et al. 2003; Kothari et al. 2012), firearm recovery may provide no additional benefit.

Here, only the lower tail has a biological meaning, but warmer temperatures may provide no disadvantage for the species.

These last systems are usually not open and only allow detection of one or a few specific targets; however, they may provide no information about presumptive antibiotic susceptibility (i.e., detection of MRSA) [15], [16].

A recent meta-analysis examining its utility suggests that there is not appropriate evidence to suggest utilizing this marker clinically [20], as it may provide no addition prognostic information other than a strong association with the invasive phenotype of the disease [41], [42].

On the other hand, mating with heterozygous males may provide no genetic benefits for females; however, as previously mentioned, it may provide direct benefits.

Such models may serve as good prediction machines but may provide no insights into the locations of important QTL or their gene actions.

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