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We also encounter the problem of specifying a harm that might be accrued by a nonexistent person.
Through "efficiency analyses", informed by expert opinion from our interviews, we were able to highlight key process areas in which efficiencies might be accrued by changing current service provision practices.
Waples (1990) simulated the loss of heterozygosity and allelic diversity that might be accrued over 100 years in isolated salmonid populations with Nb of 24, 50, and 100, under a Wright-Fisher model with random mating and separate sexes.
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A final difficulty with assessing the cost/savings balance lay in unpicking what savings might be accruing, to whom, and when.
They are simply using their "safety net" because they are not yet ready to support themselves (they might even be accruing debt) and the safety net is there.
No more rights can be accrued.
Initially, 16 patients were to be accrued.
The order provided that further interest could be accrued.
It is not for us to speculate what percentage of a notional bank's notional multibillion profits might have been accrued as the result of unauthorised wins.
This result might be arising from the additional sources of income that may be accruing to the household in a situation where most of the members of the household are involved in some income-generating activities.
He might win the first-base job come Opening Day, but soon enough, Belt will be accruing regular at-bats.
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