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The limitations were mostly case-specific and centred on methodology, data, and challenges with result implementation.
Suppose more Americans understood that these U.S. interventions were not mostly cases of "good intentions which went astray," but were mostly cases in which the U.S. government never intended to promote the interests of the majority of people in the countries where the U.S. intervened, nor to promote the values and interests of the majority of Americans.
Only 317 patients were treated in all, and the studies were mostly case-series with no control groups.
These were mostly cases in which only the antigen test was positive.
These asymmetrically expressed candidate genes were mostly cases with 1x coverage (1 0 asymmetry), but 3 genes (2.6%) had an asymmetry ratio of 5 0 or greater.
"The Gatekeepers" is mostly case studies of a small number of Wesleyan applicants; "The Early Admissions Game" is mostly statistical analyses of admissions rates at élite colleges.
Existing modeling studies are mostly case studies for planning purposes and do not theoretically examine the mechanisms and factors that determine recycling boundary.
Published papers on hearing loss and tinnitus due to treatment with INF- α are mostly case reports with some limited prospective studies.
Most of them aren't situations that require any police action – they're mostly cases of disturbance of public order, therefore the responsibility of the city government.
Most of them aren't situations that require any police action they're mostly cases of disturbance of public order, therefore the responsibility of the city government.
Linebacker Michael Boley said defense's troubles late in the second quarter and early in the third quarter were mostly a case of being too lax in coverage.
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