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The corny old answer, that it all depends on the liver, is one that Will Self, in this smart, beguiling and occasionally stomach-turning book of four linked stories, finds only partly adequate.
Yet, to this day, when I see photographs or documentary films dating from the war I feel as if I were its child, so to speak, as if those horrors I did not... Today, it is hard to form an even partly adequate idea of the extent of the devastation suffered by the cities of Germany in the last years of the Second World War, harder still to think about the horrors involved in that devastation.
However, the examined systems at facility level were only partly adequate and data quality was rather limited.
In 25 studies, presentation of data to assess the analysis was only partly adequate (n = 15) or inadequate (n = 10).> -wrap-foot> *fourour purpose, **for 1 + 6 months follow-up, ***for 1 year follow-up.
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This is partly because adequate tools are lacking.
Both the experimental results and theoretical considerations show that the presence of Cl in the submicron particles, associated with severe boiler corrosion, can be at least partly avoided with adequate combustion strategies (e.g., cofiring).
Lack of adequate finances partly explains why Europe's largest informal refugee camp had been allowed to remain in Idomeni for so long.
The Golden Globe nominations serve as an adequate guide, partly because the HFPA's 83 voting members don't labour under a moral imperative to make outré selections like some of the critics groups, and partly because they cover virtually all the likely best picture and lead acting contenders through their two separate contests (for dramatic and musical/comedy categories).
This is less than the 45% found in the Netherlands Mental Health Survey and Incidence Study of adults with depression in the community, 28 suggesting that a worse prognosis in older patients might be partly due to less adequate treatments.
First, we present a superficial objection, which is that whether a specific instance of reasoning is adequate depends partly on the type of publication in which it appears: (1) greater detail is required in a philosophy article that scrutinizes a specific argument than in a policy report that considers many arguments for a specific view.
But rather than wait for the test results, Mr. Smith acknowledged that Molycorp was announcing the deposit now partly to reassure manufacturers that adequate supplies of heavy rare earths would be available in the near future — in hopes of discouraging manufacturers from seeking alternative materials, as some have already begun to do.
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