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And it's scary enough to match the first book, though not better or scarier.
The cracking resistance of MPC was found to be comparable to that of epoxy resin, though not better than epoxy resin.
CT, though not better validated than MRI, is a potentially superior option as a reference method for bone changes.
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Apparently, though, not everyone knows better than to use words like "queer," "tranny" and others, which so frequently carry not only a highly negative connotation but also a history of oppression, even violence.
He thinks that large-scale production of graphene wafers will soon be feasible, with an experimental graphene transistor expected within six months.What really tickled the meeting's fancy, though, was not better chips, but a phenomenon that makes graphene truly unique.
Those negotiations succeeded, though, not because Mr. Bush was better "prepared," but because, at the time, shortly after the invasion of Iraq, Mr. Bush had leverage.
(See: "Ambac Gets Downgraded") Tellingly though, market conditions are not better now than they were in January.
Wilde though, not content with being better known than ever in London, returned to Paris in October 1891, this time as a respected writer.
When given enough time older adults are able to count better, though not as well as younger adults.
One being may be morally better than another even though it is not better by virtue of the performance of some obligation that the other failed to perform.
Other times though, things get worse, and not better.
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