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So why does this first trailer slightly fail to sway me?
The Lib Dems' predicament "could turn around quite quickly", Cable tells me, before his optimism seems to slightly fail him, and what he says heads off in a slightly more fatalistic direction.
A screening method will be applied to identify substances, which either fulfil the PBT/vPvB criteria or, more importantly, which slightly fail these criteria but should also be considered as borderline cases for SVHC since their LRTP indicates a higher potential for adverse effects on the environment and human health.
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This is where the movie slightly fails to engage – often, you feel like grabbing McGregor's Oliver by the shoulders and yelling: React!
The EVLWI (AUC 0.628; P = 0.083) slightly failed significance.
In addition, the correlation between PSV in the OA and VFI progression slightly failed to reach statistical significance (p = 0.06) in our patients suffering from NTG after removing the outlier.
Levels of both the drug and its metabolite were reduced in the tumors, but the effect slightly failed our criteria for statistical significance (p = 0.052 for atorvastatin and p = 0.068 for hydroxyatorvastatin, respectively).
In ZDF rats the pattern was quite similar (p < 0.001 for SF vs. KF and HT, p = 0.003 for MF vs. HT, p = 0.011 for MF vs KF), although the difference between subcutaneous and mesenterial fat slightly failed the significance level (p = 0.059).
No reader who has lived even slightly will fail to relate to James, who is "worried that things are not okay.
When Cameron and Mitchell, two aspiring perfectionists and the gay parents of an adopted baby girl, raise their voices slightly or fail to deliver the carefully worded diplomacy typically reserved for international treaty negotiations, their peers recoil in horror.
If you speed-run it you may slip up slightly and fail.
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