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When the Tories tear themselves apart and offer Corbyn open goal after open goal, the incompetent Leader of the Opposition can be relied upon, with almost extraordinarily consistent ability, to totally waste each opportunity.
A recent scientific panel that evaluated the utility of hair sampling for assessing exposure to chemicals routinely found in the ambient environment concluded that the method is too inconsistent to be relied upon, with the possible exceptions of methylmercury and arsenic (Harkins and Susten 2003).
Although the use of videos to diagnose seizure activity may be increasingly common, the results presented here demonstrate that it should not be solely relied upon, with existing diagnostics always supplementing videos, and new diagnostics such as EEG more widely used for more objective, definitive diagnoses.
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It's a familiar story for Brady and co., and one they may have to rely upon with yet another of their key players, Rob Gronkowski, ruled out for the remainder of the season.
Whatever Seattle says, the great chief at Washington can rely upon with as much certainty as he can upon the return of the sun or the seasons.
In the end we have only the investigative reports and the trial records, with their exhaustive corroboration and sworn testimony, to rely upon with any authority.
For his Fallujah's special report, he relied upon "interviews with more than 20 survivors, tribal leaders, Iraqi politicians and Western diplomats".
Of these, only the analyses of microwear in stickleback fish [65], [66] were able to control diet experimentally using the organism itself; the rest relied upon comparisons with studies of mammalian microwear.
Validation relied upon triangulation, with background research, quantitative and qualitative components.
Earlier analyses of these PHB-expressing plants have relied upon staining with Nile Blue to locate the PHB.
In any event, the sloppy and fatuous nature of American good will can never be relied upon to deal with hard problems These have been dealt with, when they have been dealt with at all, out of necessity — and in political terms, anyway, necessity means concessions made in order to stay on top.
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