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A recent letter to the British Medical Journal not only emphasised this point, but was also taken up by the national press.

GOP gubernatorial candidates who won in Virginia and New Jersey, and more recently Scott Brown in Massachusetts, were able to capture an enormous share of the independent vote because they not only emphasised bread and butter issues, but also soft-pedalled their opposition to abortion and illegal immigration, and reached out to ethnic minorities.

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This would not only emphasise the benefits of connecting to and enjoying the natural world and the company of friends and family, but also provide an opportunity to truly enjoy, use and benefit from the material possessions we already have.

The Revenant is a similar piece of awards bait, but Fox have expanded its potential by not only emphasising the kind of virtuosic technique on display in Birdman, but by selling it hard as an upmarket action film.

In this regard, the stochastic analysis employed in this study does not only emphasise the aspects of the operation during drilling, completion and operation, it also focuses, to a large extent, on the rock properties and their variations.

The good agreement of the present predictions with both the measurements and the alternative theories not only emphasises the relevance and accuracy of the model but also stresses the effect of the finite chord length in the noise generation and radiation mechanisms.

In addition, self-report not only emphasises the importance of the patients' perspective but also communicates respect to the patients with regard to their views as consumers [ 17].

These analyses not only emphasise the importance of genetics in leukaemia across different age groups, but also prove the reproducibility of microarray analyses in general, leading to consistent data in separate analyses performed in different laboratories on independent samples.

74 However, the reports of the young people in the current review not only emphasise social consequences, they also refer to key social influences in young people's day-to-day environments that relate to body size.

These data not only emphasise the need to apply appropriate PK/PD models with sufficient sampling-time points for the accurate estimation of complete concentration-time profiles, but also has direct clinical relevance in view of the fact that relationships between drug exposure and effect (i.e., toxicity and efficacy) were previously poorly defined (Mathijssen et al, 2001).

The purpose of filtering the time series was not only to emphasise short period signals, but also to distinguish between artificial noise and natural source signals.

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