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Yet some policymakers had been looking more carefully for lessons from the war.
Sullenger says he would also like to monitor more carefully for immune reactions in the mice.
Subjects are selected more carefully, for example, and a more valid protocol is used.
Selecting seed more carefully for desirable species gives you a better chance of attracting the right birds.
Banks and other financial institutions are scanning their customer accounts more carefully for signs of suspicious people and transactions.
After the collapse of Long-Term Capital Management in 1998, banks started scanning the counterparty horizon more carefully for risks from hedge funds.
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Distance travelled is more carefully selected for rare trees whereas for abundant tree species, chimpanzees seem to remember and select richer and more productive fruiting trees and give the distance needed to travel to these resources much less consideration.
Combining individual data allows for the authors to more carefully control for other factors that could be affecting the associations.
HCV-infected patients should be made aware of their increased risk for CKD and should be more carefully monitored for development of CKD.
It would also buy time for Congress to consider the industry's future more carefully and for President-elect Barack Obama to take office.
"And we're seeing our customers shopping more carefully, looking for value and choosing alternatives".
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