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However, childhood SEP was measured by recall in all but two studies [39], [70] and would be expected to be more prone to measurement error than adult SEP which could dilute the size of effects estimated for childhood SEP.
Now they are charging that a new measure, signed into law last month by Gov. George E. Pataki, could dilute the force further by sending some officers into New York City -- previously outside its jurisdiction.
Some groups, including the American Civil Liberties Union, have voiced concerns that such laws could dilute the original intent of hate crime measures to protect vulnerable classes of citizens.
We therefore cannot preclude that we may be measuring the quality of care during a period when the Care Guide had not yet been put into effect, which could dilute the apparent effect of the Care Programme.
Poking fun, however gently, could dilute the franchises, experts say.
First Data said the merger could dilute earnings next year but would save the company $205 million in 2006.
The share sale could dilute the Botín family's holding to 2%.
Another potential weakness is merchandising, which could dilute the value of the brand.
In an emergency, the government could dilute those doses to make the vaccine go further.
And I think that a diverse religious education could dilute extremism.
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