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The authors conducted six pooled analyses involving 28 studies, and report that all interventions were somehow effective, although the effects were inconsistent, with a combination of postal and telephone reminders being the most effective reminder method: risk difference 0.1132, 95% CI 0.033 to 0.193.
Of course, Romney did speak his remarks were somehow effective and anticlimactic at the same time.
Of course, Romney did speak — his remarks were somehow effective and anticlimactic at the same time.
It is a raw, unlikely material, but somehow effective, simply because Ciriza's work is about discovering and harnessing uncontrolled, unrestrained pre-civilisation nature, and the powers of human instinct and nonverbal communication.
Either way, you'll enjoy the savviest voice cast on TV, including Jessica Walter and (sometimes) Jeffrey Tambor from Arrested Development, the hilarious Aisha Tyler and Chris Parnell and above all the drolly deadpan H. Jon Benjamin as the drunken, sexist, lazy but somehow effective field agent Sterling Archer aka "Duchess".
We believe that the new "drug" and approach could be somehow effective in these people as well, despite their different characteristics and the drugs they already use.
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Somehow, certain effective trainers recreate enough natural preferences for racing success despite this restrictive stabling.
In "A Ravaged Musical Prodigy at a Crossroads With Drugs" (front page, July 10), about Gil Scott-Heron, you suggest that coerced treatment is somehow less effective than treatment that is voluntary.
As discussed above, much of the interest in diagrams has been generated by the claim that they are somehow more "effective" than traditional logical representations for certain types of task.
If VIPR teams are somehow more effective than the highway patrol or the local police at stopping terrorists -- and I'm open to that possibility -- then the Department of Homeland Security should show us that evidence.
Acupuncture appears somehow to be effective in relieving pain and is routinely used in China as an anesthetic during surgery.
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