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The possibilities do seem endless, and that's only a sample.
When you go to doctors, they don't take all your blood; they take only a sample.
Unfortunately Rutgers has reprinted only a sample, but all the images appear, at a higher resolution, in Cornell University Library's edition, which is also readable online at Cornell's Making of America Web site.
Andrew Thomas QC, prosecuting, opened the trial saying: "Those charges are only a sample of the many hundreds of forged and counterfeit goods either sold or offered for sale by Sporting Icons.
It also examined only a sample of the tally sheets, and did not use any statistical inference to estimate how the 92% of the tally sheets that it did not examine might have affected the result.
Before this year, the government required only a sample to issue a licence to sell food or medicine, rather than testing products in the marketplace.
Although the country is planning a census in 2011 its first since reunification it will not be a full count, but only a sample.
That trial, whose grim, punitive judge, Julius Hoffman, made a perfect comic foil to the younger Hoffman's potty-mouthed clown, is really worth a whole movie in itself, and it's a shame that "Steal This Movie!" gives us only a sample.
Note that PageLever's data is only a sample.
Usually, only a sample of the population is investigated.
Of course, they can't listen to the whole song before deciding to buy, only a sample.
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