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Clustering coefficient seems to slightly escape to this trend by reducing its value as the GO depth increases.
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Then again, every so often, something happens that ever so slightly escapes the realm of the normal.
However, naïve vs. injured WTs had slightly (albeit significantly) better performance on the visible platform control test (Fig. 5E) – possibly due to slightly faster escape latencies in uninjured WTs vs. KOs.
38 min: Masjstorovic is slightly fortunate to escape a second yellow card for handball, although it didn't look deliberate.
Manchester City had carried their stuttering new year form into March, had been slightly fortunate to escape with a point and yet somehow they had managed to climb into an automatic promotion slot.
He was slightly fortunate to escape when he top-edged a hook off Graeme Wagg, but then pushed at a delivery by Meschede and was caught by Colin Ingram at first slip.
On average the spin angular velocity will be about 70% of the velocity that would cause the planet to break up and fly apart; the natural outcome of planetary embryo impacts at speeds slightly larger than escape velocity.
The other group is the makers of the so-called "cute" Czech film, a slightly kitschy escape from reality.
As I hailed a cab, I felt a twinge of conscience at my slightly operatic escape and wondered, a bit guiltily, whether he would be able to get dinner on the table fast enough to keep our son from melting down.
Cybercriminals often only have to pack their latest virus or Trojan horse in a slightly different way to escape detection.
Looking at his price in the context of his public form, however, it is hard to escape the – slightly unsettling – conclusion that the market knows something that the rest of us do not.
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