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It is good practice to mention the effect of some of the milder mutations (see above, and Table 2 ).

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However, NHS England doesn't seem to have learned any lessons from these pilots as its GP Forward View – a strategy for transforming general practice – fails to mention the disappointing outcomes of weekend access.

In fact it seems Newton invented it first, but in dramatic violation of subsequent scientific practice, not to mention funding agency open access policies, he kept it secret until Leibniz independently worked it out, with better notation.

Nelson had dealt with players' substance-abuse issues and Mullin fit the profile — puffy face and body, a habit of showing up late or missing practice, not to mention eyewitnesses placing him in too many bad-news bars.

By the time he was 30, he had been a New York City police officer and a Marine who was severely wounded on Iwo Jima, and had graduated from law school and started his own practice — not to mention having slugged it out with Gotham's despots.

Viacom and Coca-Cola point out that their practice is to mention only current affiliations.

HSBC has repeatedly been fined billions – BILLIONS – of dollars for tax evasion and other bad financial practice, not to mention sacking 8,000 UK employees and moving their jobs overseas to save some pocket change, or moving 1,000 jobs out of the capital because of Brexit.

It is frequently assumed that statistical science tells us the "right" way to deal with this challenge, but current practice (not to mention the confusion of students coming out of epidemiology and biostatistics classes) makes clear that there is substantial disagreement among viewpoints about how to apply statistical methods when dealing with multiple hypotheses or measurements.

A native title case would include holding secret knowledge of sacred sites, family histories and land management practices, not to mention being entrusted to negotiate on behalf of thousands of claimants.

I use "beauty" not in the Keatsian sense but as the current accepted shorthand for "the cosmetics industry," which — though more regulated by the government than in Marie Antoinette's day, when noblewomen smeared their faces with arsenic, lead and other toxins — continues to harbor some ugly practices (not to mention traces of lead, according to recent reports).

Most states now have laws against using snakes in religious practices, not to mention laws against housing and transporting poisonous reptiles.

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