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This occurs because the interpretation model relies, sometimes erroneously, on having at least one myocardial region with normal perfusion.
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Relying sometimes on wood type he salvaged from one of his newspapers in Missoula, Mont., Mr. Schermer has painted and sculptured and sold more than 100 of his works, which are in the collections of the National Museum of American Art at the Smithsonian Institution, the Aspen Institute, the Tribune Company and the Hearst Corporation.
These models do not place parameters around their sources of income and thus can rely, sometimes heavily, on government subsidies.
They relied mostly, sometimes exclusively, on private support.
What's more, clinical trials still rely on sometimes outdated metrics.
Relief agencies guessing where to set up tents must rely on sometimes flawed reports from witnesses, traffic monitors, reporters and satellite and aerial photos.
He had promised a radical break with the policies of his predecessors in the Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI), who had relied on sometimes brutal repression of the seven-year-old Zapatist rebellion.
If production were developed around the world, it would make it less necessary to rely on sometimes fickle suppliers, which in particular have left Europe vulnerable to supply disruptions.
I'm not saying Jersey didn't, but that's all we can rely on sometimes because we do two sessions a week together.
After Jackson, the kitchen cabinet term was used for other presidents, most notably in modern times for Ronald Reagan, who also had a group of close advisors he relied upon (sometimes to the exclusion of the actual cabinet).
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