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New federal data, included in a study by the American Civil Liberties Union, now shows that the problem of racially biased arrests is far more extensive that was previously known — and is getting worse.
"If it's going to be something much more extensive, that would need certainly a lot more consultation and an understanding of what the endgame is, which we haven't had in prior AUMFs," Corker said.
The severe weather was even more extensive that, though, and continued into Friday night, when the weather service posted tornado warnings from East Texas to western West Virginia.
The tumor v donor expression profile was more extensive that the tumor v adjacent normal profile.
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This suggests that the dealkylation of ethylmercury is much more extensive than that of MeHg.
Hwang and colleagues have noted that care provided for individuals with HF is much more extensive than that provided with usual spousal assistance and support [ 9].
There the drainage is more clearly dendritic (i.e., branching) and is much more extensive than that flowing toward the Red Sea.
This approach is similar to, but far more extensive than that used by Lewis Carroll in Jabberwocky.
The media attention surrounding the H1N1 pandemic is much more extensive than that seen during a usual influenza season.
Hence the contact surface highlighted by NMR is more extensive than that indicated in the crystal structure.
Respiratory deficiency due to mtDNA deletions is likely to be more extensive than that indicated by available histochemical methods.
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