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On the other hand, I worry that it will simply erase the small need-based grant he received, meaning we may not be any better off.
The results the Microsoft reported using IE9 are on par with the score that FireFox received, meaning that this version of IE9 will most likely be the final beta.
Of those who attended for antenatal care, 14 were unable to recall, or gave no response with regard to antenatal services received, meaning that complete reports were available for 355 women.
The received meaning of phylogeny has since evolved, of course, and is now used to mean genealogical tree, even in contexts where only the branching topology is relevant.
Why does the socio-cultural context of today exert such a powerful influence on the received meaning of tomorrow?
To complicate the question of calculating losses, the trustee has asserted in litigation that Mr. Madoff gave some investors credit for higher rates of return than other investors received — meaning they could withdraw more money from the scheme than others.
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The majority of employers ask two or three members of staff to review every application they receive, meaning candidates are never guaranteed that their application will be seen by the final decision maker.
The fuel cost far less than the subsidy users were receiving, meaning they could earn by burning more fuel.
Firstly, the amount of data the NTP sends back is bigger than the amount it receives, meaning an attack is instantly amplified.
The sooner the cat sees a veterinarian, the better care the animal will receive, meaning a better chance for recovery.
But in a way perhaps best never repeated, the Sellars "Tannhäuser" wove fresh and received meanings of the opera into a fabulously textured Joycean tapestry.
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