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132 133 Blood concentrations of these saturated fats, therefore, might not closely match dietary intake of saturated fats.
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Subsequently, the temporal trends of the two time series might not be closely comparable.
The titration data also hint that differences in the responses to the different inserts might not be closely linked to the actual size of SIV encoded peptide; the responses to the Tat insert (50 amino acids) was clearly more robust than the response to the Rev insert (81 amino acids).
"On other issues, we might not see as closely, as eye to eye on".
And while it might not be that closely competitive polls at this point show both Clinton and Sanders handily beating Trump in an electoral-vote contest there's an exception to the rule that people are more likely to vote when they perceive the contest as tight, McDonald said.
On reflection, however, Jim Fouratt, 72, of Greenwich Village, said the organizers of the front might not have listened closely enough in 1969 when they convened a meeting of several hundred people just days after the uprising at the Stonewall Inn on Christopher Street, where patrons had militantly refused to submit to police intimidation.
You might not be listening closely, but you should.
The North East and Cumbria might not have many closely-contested constituencies - but the ones it has could play a crucial role in deciding the outcome of the 2015 General Election.
Stephen Garman, the city manager in Decatur, said that many of the laid-off workers should be able to find other jobs, although some might not have skills that closely match the available openings.
I understand perfectly well how intelligent people who don't follow this debate closely might not catch on to the distinction.
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