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Dr. Hu, whose previous record for the most distant detected object was broken by the new work, compared such studies to a census that tried to include all citizens, including those who were difficult to contact.
However, in our study we tried to include all possible country names.
Our clinical case definition was broad and tried to include all potential cases of HME in the disease-endemic area.
When we selected the taxa for the present analyses, we tried to include all the lophotrochzoans for which complete mitochondrial genomes had already been sequenced.
Although we tried to include all recorded patients in this study, familial profile of 213 (32%) cases could not be determined and analyzed here (see method).
When aggregating C-R functions and DALY factors, we tried to include all of the diseases with available established relationships between concentrations and disease incidence.
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Don't leave everything to your HR department – try to include all staff.
To try to include all of them would be yet another hopeless endeavour.
Yet in trying to include all that Narayan does not, his successors often seem to scant the importance of his very real strengths: the finely burnished plots; the oblique irony and understated prose; above all, the sense of equipoise.
By trying to include all the greenhouse gases in a single agreement, it has been less successful than the less ambitious Montreal protocol, which cut ozone-depleting gases fast and cheaply.
Roughly speaking, these try to capture the core business, pretty much as defined by the managers, rather than the "consolidated" accounts which try to include all subsidiaries and investments, warts and all, and which are the accounting benchmark globally.Those consolidated figures are at least published annually (and more frequently by some noble firms) and are the best guide to what is going on.
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