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One of the traditional arguments against A.V. is that coalition governments — which A.V. would make somewhat more frequent — are horrible.
The gastrointestinal problems were somewhat more frequent in the oat-10 group (11 complaints) compared to the other groups (7 8 complaints), but the problems decreased gradually for all subjects after 1 2 weeks of consumption.
The graphs in the bottom row of Fig. 4 suggest that this inability of firms to use wages as an adjustment mechanism is compensated by somewhat more frequent employment reductions.
In 1997, when UKA was used somewhat more frequent, the situation was the same (Table).
In our study population, impaired peristalsis, as assessed by manometry, was somewhat more frequent among patients with T2D.
Among biologics, hepatotoxicity was somewhat more frequent in non-TNFs than TNFs but the difference was not statistically significant.
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In this case, the higher relative reimbursement in these counties may lead to somewhat earlier and more frequent interventions for these conditions that could be treated either conservatively (without surgery) or more aggressively (with surgery).
In fact, this shifts the recommended mixed strategy somewhat into the direction of more frequent selection of violation of the convention.
In my somewhat more mature 20s, as break-ups were more frequent and moving was the norm, I started to adjust to saying "so long" to people.
The somewhat frightening, always puzzling outbursts became more frequent.
A. It will create more volatility because the ranges on earnings estimates will be somewhat wider, and surprises will be more frequent on both the upside and the downside.
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