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Doctors said the effect of the drug, however modest, was somewhat significant because many other drugs had failed to prolong the lives of lung cancer patients.
Birth order was also significant; the odds of surviving were raised to the higher orders, but the rest of maternal fertility behavior was somewhat significant.
After splitting these items into two each (one for PD and one for PAD) the overall item-trait interaction was somewhat significant (P = 0.03), whereas the overall item residual mean and standard deviation, as well as reliability, showed some improvement (Table 2).
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"I believe that it has to be somewhat significant because the sport has been traditionally about honor," Woods said.
Anyway, the Chatman signing is somewhat significant for several reasons, not the least of which is that he adds depth, talent and experience to the Jets' backfield.
"It's somewhat significant just because you were expecting him to build up, and now you are going to have to give him probably a little bit more time than we did before," Girardi said.
According to the amount of scoria used to make the testing plate, the acoustical drag is somewhat significant.
Normally, around a 6.5%percentt drop in a stock price is somewhat significant but probably wouldn't be considered a huge deal.
This is somewhat significant news for French startups as French billionaire Xavier Niel is also a startup investor through Kima Ventures, the owner of Station F and the creator of a school called 42.
(Red bars are strongly significant, orange bars are somewhat significant, and grey bars are non-significant).
Qualitative thresholds were chosen with a consideration of the variation of change across countries and with a consideration that changes would need to be somewhat significant to influence health at the population level.
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