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He referred only in passing to his victory in Maine, where he won 59percentt of the vote in a state that Mrs. Clinton had thought could be hers.
Results obtained after management of cranioencephalic trauma (CET) are referred only in terms of morbimortality.
24 This study was excluded because it referred only in the text to an analysis by ethnicity but did not provide data on that analysis.
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Tantalisingly, Freud refers only in passing to her "rather good" performance as a penguin in between, but there are lots of jokes like this.
Wisely, perhaps, she doesn't get entangled in generalities about colonial guilt, and refers only in one short paragraph to "the largely unspoken and insidious view that the problem with Africa is Africans - that culturally, mentally and physically Africans are innately different.
The coterie pushing for less short-termism and more long-term thinking on the part of corporate America refer only in passing to the alternative – Fink nods in the direction of the existence of "investors focused on maximizing near-term profit at the expense of long-term value" and the risk that corporations may respond to the demands of these shareholders with "potentially destabilizing" actions.
Karabell, like many others, focuses primarily on the infrastructure portion of the stimulus spending, referring only in passing to the package's tax cuts.
For example, the standard veterinary text, Miller's Anatomy of the Dog, notes skull differences between brachy- and dolichocephalic dogs but refers only in passing to the brain [1].
In the study, postoperative mortality analysis referred only to the in-hospital period.
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, a unit of the Treasury Department, has referred only three in the last decade.
But the local scout officials said last night that the letter referred only to an in-school program that is a subsidiary of the national group and is separate from the traditional activities of Boy Scouts and Cub Scouts.
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