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Of those 18 missions, just half were fully successful.
A study by the IMF last year of 28 reform attempts found that 12 were fully successful and another 11 partially so.In this section Poor correspondents The wisdom of the laity Start me up An assay-light strategy Untangled Price squeeze Jackpot frost Branching out Correction Wasted potential ReprintsOutside pressure can be a good spur.
Of these created reefs, 73% were fully successful, while 82% were partially successful.
None of the RCTs included in our review were fully successful in minimising bias.
In FY04, 8 facilities were "fully successful" at implementing the blood glucose performance measure.
And they were fully successful in doing so through various forms of performance including dancing, singing, instrument playing, drama, recital and ballet.
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When prostate surgery is fully successful, the antigen is undetectable.
However, to be fully successful, planting new varieties has to be accompanied by adequate and sustained technical advice.
None has been fully successful, however, which is one reason the show has been able to keep them all on board.
"Although we have not been fully successful and there is a lot yet to be done," Mr. Gul said, "if we compare it to the situation before, we can say that in Turkey there has indeed been a positive development".
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