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If the root-fillings were short of the apex, a lower success rate of 57 %-95 % was found, If extrusion of root-filling material in periapical tissues were found, the success rate was ever lower at 50 %-90 %-90Kirkevang & Bindslev 2002).
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The number of Americans who "believe in the death penalty" is ever lower, as The Economist reminds us.
Only a part of de l'Orme's scheme was ever built: the lower section of a central pavilion, containing an oval staircase, and a wing on either side.
No crater was ever detected for annealing temperatures lower than 250°C.
Only 3 categories may have a count greater than one, i.m.5utr, i.m.t, and i.m.3utr, and thus only these are ever in lower-case.
One explanation for increased rates of diagnosis and stimulant use, therefore, is that we are setting ever lower diagnostic thresholds.
A week later, they had not, and the ship of state was riding ever lower in the waters (see article).Under the constitution, Thailand should have convened a parliament within 30 days of its election on April 2nd.
These dismal results are putting a ceiling on blacks' upward mobility a ceiling that is getting ever lower as routine jobs are exported abroad or mechanised out of existence.In this section Gee up!
The One's specs are a bit harder to lock down, though we're told to expect specs that are ever so slightly lower than those of the chic; the camera purportedly comes in at 3 megapixels rather than 5, for example.
Nevertheless he will be 33 next year and the candle is burning ever lower.
Mr Obuchi's popularity is sinking ever lower, the opposition benches in the Diet (parliament) are deserted because of a boycott, the fate of a crucial budget hangs in the balance and all the talk is of a snap election, possibly as early as April 16th or 23rd, in which Mr Obuchi's ruling Liberal Democratic Party LDPP) could take a battering.
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