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The causes of cancer are complicated, and there was relatively scant data to analyze because the Bush administration hadn't set up the original 9/11 health program to collect it or study it.
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Information about the Olympic Games, however, is relatively scant, and I was sorry not to see Sydney's most spectacular harbor walk, the Manly Scenic Walkway, mapped out the way it is in the National Geographic guide.
Streets were relatively scant of vehicles as many Kabulis steered clear out of fear of more attacks, or as Crocker put it, "harassment" in the form of the RPGs.
The fragility of Gill's memory means that anecdotes such as these are relatively scant; and he refuses to talk in any detail about the process of becoming sober ("I don't talk about sober club").
Other than that, details are relatively scant.
At the same time, the amount of data available for SCF is relatively scant due to the limited amount of SCF business during this timeframe.
Details of Blackphone's pro-privacy feature-set are relatively scant at this point, perhaps because they want to avoid it feeling too complex, but they do say it is being built atop a "security-oriented" Android build called PrivatOS.
Evidence of the progressive feminisation of migration from Moldova and Georgia is relatively scant, as few attempts have been made to explicitly map changes to the composition of emigration flows.
There's less than a week to go until the iPad's April 3 launch date, but up until now footage of people actually using the device has been relatively scant — there's the Steve Jobs keynote address, a few Flip-cam recordings from the twenty minutes reporters had after the keynote, and a whirlwind commercial.
During the F8 keynote, she urged the audience to imagine: "What if you could type with your brain?" Details were relatively scant as to what this would really look like, though a Stanford University experiment Dugan referenced relied on "an array of electrodes the size of a pea" implanted inside the subject's brain.
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