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In a pointed conclusion, it said the Department of Health, NHS England and the regulator monitor do not have a plan to stabilise trusts.
We didn't get the truth in February… Mr Schroepfer I remain to be convinced that your company has integrity," was the pointed conclusion after a lengthy exchange on this.
The interchange focused on the shortcomings of our political class and came to an ominously pointed conclusion that "leadership has got to become more than the ability to raise money to become reelected".
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She is referring to a scene in which she attends the autopsy of a male prostitute and draws some pointed conclusions.
He has brushed off the pointed conclusions of U.S. intelligence agencies that the Russian government engaged in extensive operations to influence the outcome of the U.S. election in his favor.
This has led to several interesting conclusions, including that different side-binding proteins have different effects on actin binding and dissociation rates at the filament ends, and that the pointed end significantly populates a kinetically-trapped state.
The barbed end (BE) and pointed end are indicated.
By contrast the pointed end of actin filaments is free.
Lift the opposite pointed end.
Put the bulbs in pointed end up.
Pinch together to create a pointed end.
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