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More recently, Reid et al. [ 50] found that MCAM/MUC18 was significantly more common in non-surgically treated advanced melanoma patients with a negative treatment outcome than in those with a positive outcome (43 vs 9 %), reasonably related to an ineffective eradication of CMCs.
Dosage is reasonably self-limiting, since too little is ineffective and too much gives an unpleasant, pungent aroma.
A reasonably straightforward alternative could readily rectify the problem of an ineffective global food aid governance system.
Counsel cannot be "ineffective" unless his mistakes have harmed the defense (or, at least, unless it is reasonably likely that they have).
Whether the Sixth Circuit failed to afford the State court the deference it was entitled to under 28 U.S.C. § 2254(d), when it granted habeas relief with respect to an ineffective assistance of counsel claim where the substantial evidence of Thompkins' guilt allowed the State court to reasonably reject the claim.
These attempts have proved ineffective or backfired in exactly the way one would expect if executive compensation were driven by a reasonably well-functioning market for talent.
Although several such methods are reasonably accurate for 95% of the genome (Margulies et al. 2007), we found that current multisequence alignment methods are ineffective for studying gene clusters (Hou 2007; Hsu 2009).
And ineffective?
Reasonably shocking.
Reasonably conventional.
Reasonably enough.
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