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"If it were a more robust market, a lot of these boutique hotels would still be happening, but you'd see more rebuilds".
The study showed that quantitative measurements of skeletal plasma clearance were a more robust indicator of the effects of treatment than visual changes on the bone scan images.
In addition, the authors noted that the ratio of urinary naphthalene to phenanthrene decreased with increasing exposure, which suggested that phenanthrene levels were a more robust measure, perhaps because of a higher excretion rate as a function of exposure concentration.
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We believe this is a more robust methodology.
This year is already proving to be a more robust market.
There would be a more robust residential presence than there is now.
So, I'm opting instead for what I think is a more robust approach.
"I think there is a more robust debate about feminism in the UK – what a great problem to have".
It is a more robust solution to our greenhouse gas problem than a tax levied by sometimes fickle governments.
"More jobs will be created, and there will be a more robust tourism sector here," he said, as long as the center brings in enough people.
Moss, it seems, is a more robust marketing proposition and two retailers have already decided to keep using her, one after the model offered a 'grovelling apology'.
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