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Of those who did complete all surveys, there were no occasions of missing data as all surveys were checked at the time.
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No occasion of salt loss, not even during infancy or childhood, was recorded, and she had never undergone treatment as an inpatient.
For example, when I was on the Jersey courts, the judges, at whatever level, had no occasion to keep abreast of the Supreme Court in that dimension of criminal law that has to do with the Bill of Rights.
There seemed to be no occasion for the kind of exhortations he has made to crowds of thousands in this campaign.
"There has been no occasion for a member of Congress to come, in a sustained way, before the American people," said Norman J. Ornstein, a Congressional analyst with the American Enterprise Institute.
But Black Friday was no occasion for even the blackest of humour.
Through April 13 There need be no occasion to mount a show of Saul Steinberg's fiendishly inventive prints and drawings; they are occasions in themselves.
Since Bakke, we have had no occasion to define the contours of the narrow-tailoring inquiry with respect to race-conscious university admissions programs.
She chides him gently about his manners and his wardrobe — she does everything gently — pointing out that his somber black suit and tie are no longer required for occasions of mourning.
In a piece where the sense of key is weaker, or absent altogether, there is no such goal to be reached, no comparable occasion of homecoming.
Mostly compliant was defined as no more than two occasions of additional product use and non-use of additional products during the week of follow up assessment.
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