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Discover LudwigThe phrase "slightly achieving" can be used in written English.
It describes an action or behavior that is achieving something, but only to a small or moderate extent. Example: The team was slightly achieving their goals, but there was still room for improvement.
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Applying the exclusion list defined above, the performance improves slightly, achieving an F-measure of 87.48% (+0.56%), with only a small drop in recall (-0.17%).
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However, Howard in [52] showed that the Hermite basis estimator can slightly achieve better results than the estimator based on the Fourier transform of the characteristic function proposed in [51].
It was found that among students in both the cohorts, those participating were slightly better achieving; however, there was no statistically significant difference.
Two different acetic acid levels were investigate by first diluting the hydrolyzate slightly to achieve an acetic acid concentration of approximately 4 g L−1 and then supplementing one part of it with acetic acid to reach 8 g L−1.
However, the first four dimensions of the chord distance results could be rotated slightly, to achieve a perfect separation of these subspecies.
The observed difference in our study was 0.5 BMI units; however, the difference was not statistically significant, possibly because of the slightly smaller achieved sample of exposed individuals.
Vary your movements slightly to achieve the desired effect.
You want to actually scrape the trowel along the surface slightly to achieve the even spread.[11].[11]
Gently(and not tugging) draw a fine line in the outer corners and smudge slightly to achieve a smokey look.
Make sure the sheet is tucked tightly around the corners of the mattress - you may need to lift the mattress slightly to achieve this.
Michael Carberry (0 and 43) Who might not be back, despite achieving slightly more success in this Test by trusting his natural game.
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