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were completion
noun
The act or state of being or making something complete; conclusion, accomplishment.
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Among the city's projects were completion of the long-dormant Second Avenue subway and extension of the N train to La Guardia Airport.
Inclusion criteria were completion of grade school level education, normal or corrected to normal hearing and vision, no history of cardiovascular or neurological disease, body mass index of less than 40, and no history of head injury that resulted in loss of consciousness.
Main outcome measurements were completion rates, GTT, SBTT, and the diagnostic yield.
The primary components of the intervention were completion of a theory-based workbook ("Ready, Set, Go"), and two telephone calls.
The main outcomes evaluated were completion rate, new infections, seropositivity, preference, concordance (in Mumbai) and diagnostic accuracy.
Additional aims of the internal rounds were completion of the master list and further testing and fine tuning of the web-based Delphi survey form.
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All but two of those passes were completions.
They were completions the Packers needed, and Favre, as he usually does, came through.
The goal is completion in 2009.
"In this offense, it's completion percentage," Hackett said.
The next question is completion or graduation to what end?
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