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A very friendly, profoundly competent waitress informed a table on a recent evening that one of her bosses, inspired by the return of horse slaughterhouses to this country, was eager to put pony on the menu come spring.
A profoundly competent mirrorless camera aimed especially at creative videographers who want top-shelf quality with a bottom-shelf price, it comes as no surprise that the hotly anticipated follow-up looks to be a heavy hitter, too.
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The result, or so we are always being told, is a couple of generations' worth of people -- a vast and somewhat underemployed army -- who have been trained to write competent but profoundly uninspired short fiction that is unread except by other writers of short fiction and by the people who hire them to instruct yet more people in this arcane little craft.
"We say that any competent carer would have realised that he was profoundly unwell and would have called an ambulance," Mr Hotten added.
To determine if CD8+ T cells are necessary and sufficient to directly injure demyelinated axons, we adoptively transferred purified perforin-competent CD8+ spinal cord-infiltrating T cells into profoundly demyelinated but functionally preserved perforin-deficient host mice.
"He is fully competent and has been throughout my representation," Mr. Tanner said, adding, "This is a profoundly sad case — one of the saddest cases of my career".
His demeanor — calm, frank, patient, tender, egoless, competent — was, as carried to the city and the world through the intimacy of television, profoundly reassuring.
However, clinical and biochemical levels reflecting severe HBV reactivation were not observed at other times when the patient's immune status was profoundly impaired (see table 2): this was not a surprise, in that a severe reactivation of hepatitis B requires a competent immune systems, and this is what happened during immune reconstitution in the absence of anti-HBV active drugs.
Profoundly Loved, Profoundly Missed.
His view that citizens are not competent to make judgments about public policy, that economics and policy are areas of expertise like the physician's, is profoundly undemocratic.
Profoundly missed.
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