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Experimental verification agrees more than satisfactorily with the developed theory over a wide range.

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If students do not complete more than eight skills satisfactorily, students receive 2 points (out of 20) per completed skill.

Lawyers for SentosaCare have always denied that the nurses were mistreated or shortchanged and contended that the company had satisfactorily employed more than 350 nurses from the Philippines.

In only 14 of the 30 dissolution studies did more than 80% of samples perform satisfactorily [4].

Present knowledge of the mechanisms of inheritance are such that modern scientists can distinguish more satisfactorily than Darwin between non-inheritable bodily variation and variation of a genuinely inheritable kind.

This one works more satisfactorily than part two, with the addition of dinosaurs living in a lovingly realised underworld, and is nicely balanced between thrills, spills and cute critters for the kids and some witty lines for the rest of us.

The doxastic venture model may thus be regarded as capturing the spiritual challenge of faith more satisfactorily than evidential proportion models do, since it involves a deeper surrender of self-reliant control, not only in trusting God, but in accepting that there is a God indeed, this God who is to be trusted.

The ability of the BDP model to account for the magnitudes and time behaviour of heteroplasmy variance more satisfactorily than the alternative models is shown by the model fits in Figure 4A.

Therefore, adverse health and social outcomes beyond 35 years post diagnosis in these childhood cancer survivors can be examined much more satisfactorily than has been possible in previous smaller or non-population-based studies with limited follow-up (Gianinazzi et al, 2013; Jazbec et al, 2004; Cardous-Ubbink et al, 2007; Armstrong et al, 2009; Casagranda et al, 2013).

I refer, of course, to the euro – because, once you get past the crude notes and coins, what could be more satisfactorily airy than the optimal conditions for a currency union across 17 nations?

With the new modal semantics, William of Ockham (Summa logicae), John Buridan (Tractatus de consequentiis, Summulae de Dialectica) and some other fourteenth-century authors could formulate the principles of modal logic much more completely and satisfactorily than did their predecessors.

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