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Within the BeeID project, slightly over 40% of photographs submitted were not correctly uploaded – not following the instructions precisely or not containing the required information (especially not including geographic information).

The LaComm data and the way the residents delivered bad news (precisely or not) were considered as dependent variables and group-by-time effects were assessed using generalised estimating equation Poisson regression models.

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For the question before the court is precisely whether or not the government has been weaving "the fabric of how we care for one another" with illegal tax subsidies and penalties.

Gove told the BBC's Politics Show: "At the moment we're consulting on how the people premium, which is the additional money, the additional £2.5bn that we've made available for the poorest students, will be allocated, and it depends precisely on whether or not we allow the people premium to go to slightly more children, or we target it very narrowly on the very poorest.

The mentioned result connects the phase evolution between consecutive resonances (more precisely, the existence or not of a phase lapse with Π) with the parity of the respective resonances.

We cannot precisely determine whether or not our solid mouse tumour corresponds to a PTC with a spindle-cell metaplasia as described in human PTC (Vergilio et al, 2002) or to a progressive transformation in a less differentiated phenotype (Bronner and LiVolsi, 1991; Brandwein-Gensler et al, 2004).

Installing shutters is not particularly difficult, but it is important to measure the shutters carefully and trim them precisely, or they will not hang straight.

We have bespoiled the sea with our jetsam, purposely or not, precisely because the sea remains invisible to us.

Given these historical roots, some authors reserve the term "incommensurable" for comparisons that can be made, but not cardinally (Stocker 1980, 176; Stocker 1997, 203) or not precisely (Chang 1997b, 2).

These questions don't revolve around Mr. Trump's tax plans for the country but around his own personal history of paying--or more precisely, not paying--income taxes.

"Who in their right mind would go into the Olympic Games trying to insult someone?" Some online responses to Manton's criticism in The Sydney Morning Herald suggested that aboriginals should not hoard indigenous culture, that it should be shared and celebrated, even if not precisely or elegantly replicated.

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