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A recent paper by Justin Lin, the bank's chief economist, and a colleague, Célestin Monga, examines how governments can identify possibly successful policies and likely failures.Jobs, greenery, momentum and fearIn rich countries four main forces are driving the revival of industrial policy.
This is achieved by employing a RANSAC-based algorithm, which can also estimate the matching probability of each point to drive the search of possibly successful congruent bases of N-points.
However, we are aware that there will be patients with a possibly successful outcome among those classified as having an unsuccessful one (false negatives).
This lack of survival difference might be due to increased mortality related to the toxicities of chemotherapy, and possibly successful salvage after relapse.
Since possibly successful alternative RV pacing sites require a transvenous approach for lead implantation, these sites are probably not feasible in small children.
And in what ways can OoL researchers conduct measurements on individuals within a population in a manner that would allow the identification of possibly successful cellular states, metabolic, and evolutionary trajectories (compare with Fig. 4)?
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We would have seen a succession of failed attempts leading up to possibly a successful attempt.
If so, the Denisovans were more widely dispersed than Neanderthals, and possibly more successful.
'Look, you couldn't possibly be successful in a profession that requires performance unless you have an ego.' More coffee.
Could they have sabotaged the stadium and plunged the Superdome into darkness in a mad, possibly nearly successful, attempt to change their team's fortunes?
Bergen's funniest and possibly most successful comedian is named Dagfinn Lyngbø – who mixes Bergen naiveté, sharp observation and a love for music and sound.
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