Sentence examples for spot pr from inspiring English sources

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p < 0.001 Score 0: No damage Score 1: Slight damage, with 1 2 light fleck or spot pr. 100 cm.

Change in periods I-III p < 0.001 (Spearman correlation test) Score 0 – No damage Score 1 – Slight damage, with 1 2 light fleck or spot pr. 100 cm.

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Amazon is in a tricky spot, PR-wise, on its busiest day of the year (its UK site took 41 orders per second on this day last year).

Sure, some big projects were "conditionally" approved, but on the flip side, a swell of protests, blockades, and lawsuits put companies like Kinder Morgan, Encana, and Imperial Metals in a tough spot (PR-wise, at least).

Score 2: Some damage, with 3 5 light fleck or spots pr. 100 cm.

Score 3: Severe damage, with more than 5 light fleck or spots pr. 100 cm.

An Internet users survey of 7,000 people, conducted last year by Effective Measure and Spot On PR, found that only 32 percent of Internet users in the Middle East and North Africa bought products and services online, compared with 62 percent in Britain.

Almost anyone you'll be competing with for a PR spot already is.

Spotting a winning PR opportunity, he didn't hesitate.

His on-the-ball PR rep spotted it and got in touch.

In total 314 70-mer oligonucleotides specific to GLRaV-1, -2, -3, -4, -7, and GLRaV-4 strains 5, 6, 9 and Pr were spotted onto a 11 × 7 cm nylon membrane.

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