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If the campaign proves to be even slightly effective at reducing teenage pregnancy rates in the most disadvantaged communities, it will be hard to disagree.
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Does it make sense to take the average of "slightly effective" and "very effective" ratings given by two students?
It is also slightly effective on the male member and can be used, in conjunction with a complex tubing system, as a method to lick many stamps at once.
One slightly effective project he assigns is for the students to create a self-portrait.
Direct observation of treatment integrity and classwide behavior indicated that performance feedback was slightly more effective at increasing treatment integrity, but implementation prompts were modestly effective, took less time to provide, and were viewed as more acceptable by teachers.
It is quite absorbent, though no more so than the O Cedar mop, and was slightly less effective at scrubbing off the crayon, though it picked up the mud very well.
Speed tables, for example, are made to have flat tops so that they will be less jarring to emergency vehicles like fire trucks, but they are slightly less effective at reducing road speed than speed humps, which are simply rounded, raised areas placed across a roadway.
In other words, coded correction may have just been slightly more effective at aiding L2 writers in memorizing which errors they had made on their drafts.
However, unfortunately, the forward movie was slightly more effective at inducing shoaling behaviour than the reverse movie.
The two larger constructs, 5′ppp20L and 5′ppp30L, were slightly less effective at stimulation than 5′ppp10L, with kcat values of 12.59 s−1 and 9.98 s−1, respectively.
These results indicate that the serum-free preservatives were slightly more effective at preserving pelleted NB324K cells (versus suspended cells) in a frozen state.
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