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On this basis we could roughly assume that around 6,600 employers might remain after the withdrawal of the benefit, affecting many thousands of families.
Our exam results culture is defined by the vague discussion every year of "raising standards" – a phrase which appears impossible to oppose on reasonable grounds, until one realises that, depending on who is saying it, we could roughly translate it into either "making exam percentages improve" or "making exams tougher, and still expecting the percentages to improve".
We could roughly estimate the spin injection efficiency and the spin diffusion length at room temperature in [11̅2] direction.
In fact, we could roughly estimate the ratio of the prompt gamma over total coincidences in a sinogram.
We could roughly say that it is a collection with characteristics that land in between those previously discussed datasets (UKBench and UCID).
Using the numerical values of total noise, we could roughly estimate noise equivalent power (NEP) of the hot-electron bolometer with semimetal QW, using the experimental data for sensitivity S V for semiconducting channel from [12].
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Fortunately, there is an alternative: we could achieve roughly the same results without signing a treaty.
"Even if we just do what we know now, we could save roughly two-thirds of the infants who are dying," said Dr. Stephen Wall, a senior research adviser at Save the Children, an independent nonprofit organization.
By slowly raising the cap -- say, 2 percent each year, though increasing it faster would raise more revenue -- so that it eventually covered 90 percent of all income, we could eliminate roughly a third of Social Security's projected shortfall.
In particular, one of the most compelling arguments against more troops rests on this stunning trade-off: For the cost of a single additional soldier stationed in Afghanistan for one year, we could build roughly 20 schools there.
(Chisholm did not believe in 1976 in unrestricted mereology. He only believed in fusions of matter that are, we could say roughly, stuck together (1976, p. 153).
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