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It was a gamble, but he knew the tape would be presented at some point and he thought it best if he did it right up front.
From the user's perspective it's quite simple: when you go to install an application that uses OpenCandy, you'll be presented at some point during the install flow with an option to install a sponsored application.
When a task-irrelevant stimulus is presented at some point during a delayed discrimination task but outside the temporal reach of conventional sensory masking [15], memory performance may suffer.
Another interesting finding was that several patients presented, at some point during follow-up, a robust increase in CTC numbers involving both dormant and nondormant CTCs.
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These courses will be small and supportive, and you'll feel less nervous about presenting since you know that everyone in the audience will also have to present at some point.
An attempt to aid in the classification of various PGs relating to the vascular ECM is presented at this point in time with some names of PGs in other tissues also being represented (table 4).
She enlisted 34 dancers, including 20 professional adult dancers and 14 neighborhood children and teenagers, for a production of "The Nutcracker" that was presented at the Point last weekend.
Instead one or two select features, with a mote of user benefit, tend to be presented at the point of sign up — to socially engineer 'consent'consent
These sales records were derived from a 10% sample of transactions where a loyalty card was presented at the point of purchase and were available at store level.
Rothwell also suggests that some challenges are inherent to the work of science and are likely to present themselves at some point in the scientist's career.
This motto vowed only that someone from the company would be physically present, at some point.
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