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That's not as recent as one would like, but it does give a sense of what the breakdown was prior to the financial crisis, which really battered the nonprofit sector.
The "height of apartheid" was not as recent as readers might assume, but between the 1960s and '70s — when current members of the university staff were more likely protesting than implementing discriminatory rules.
On the other hand, it is not as recent as to suffer from the problems of coalescence, which can be exacerbated when dating very recent nodes of a gene tree (< 10 Myr) [ 61].
We used the recently developed hybrid approach (Brenner and Rachet, 2004) to improve short-term predictions of survival, because it is unbiased when, as with the data available to us, the incidence data are not as recent as the mortality data.
However, banning bullfighting is not as recent a phenomenon as one would think.
Fanaticism is not, as recent history has made clear, alien to any nations or the exclusive province of any religion.
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Maybe you're feeling skeptical - surely data has always been a cornerstone of our lives or at least its explosion isn't as recent as all that?
But Buddhism and violence have never been mutually exclusive and certainly are not now, as recent reports of monks encouraging attacks on Muslims in Myanmar suggest.
Other women, however, said the environment was not as bad as recent news suggested.
He was limping, though not as badly as before recent hip-replacement surgery.
But as the Weis era appears to be drawing to a close, the program is not as lost as its recent history may make it appear.
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