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Any anomalies, such as a sudden unexplained increase or decrease, should be probed as they may indicate an error.
And if Cablevision's figures are accurate, they may indicate that a huge pent-up demand for YES did not exist for customers once the blackout ended.
The officers' remarks are the most strident in a barrage of explicit threats directed toward Taiwan in recent weeks by mainland leaders, and they may indicate a decisive shift in Beijing's approach to managing Taiwan affairs.
More significantly, they may indicate American wariness to pursue evidence that some officials in Pakistan, its major ally in the war against Al Qaeda, were involved in planning an attack that killed six Americans.
Taken by themselves, the interruptions have a potential breadth of meaning that seems extremely small; they may indicate the presence of an individual in a room, an impatience, agreement, or disagreement with some aspect of the environment, or, in the case of a scream for help, a critical situation demanding attention.
He further argued, "What choice would that seem to give" a judge "if the commander in chief is telling him to dishonorably discharge anybody who has engaged in sexual assault?" In Hawaii, Commander Fulton wrote that Mr. Obama's comments raised "concern" because "they may indicate that a particular result is required of the military justice system".
Nevertheless, they may indicate a deeper problem in the system when they are inter-related.
They may indicate the involvement of cellular components not present in isolated mitochondria.
Hence, they may indicate this preference by using the AllValues< (All values less).
In addition, they may indicate use of RRT, renal recovery and long-term outcomes.
However, long-term effects should always be investigated, as they may indicate unforeseen trends.
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