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All of which may flatter the band.
This analysis is mainly based on data before the financial crisis, which may flatter immigrants' contributions.
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Ripe melons should have a "field spot," which is usually yellowish or brownish on one side, which may be slightly flatter.
They may flatter themselves that their unrelaxing concentration on business constitutes patriotism of the highest order.
The latter findings suggest that healthy Māori may have a predisposition towards having a flatter foot than healthy NZC, which may have footwear design implications.
In general, private hospitals are often characterized by shorter decision making processes and flatter hierarchical structures [ 16], which may indicate that physicians exercise greater autonomy than physicians in public hospitals.
All of the doctors seem to have gone to the clinic to escape personal problems back home, which may often be the case in real life but is hardly flattering to aid workers and Peace Corps volunteers.
His success flatters to deceive, giving no fairer assessment of his genuine international class - which may be considerable - than does the twin successes of Anthony McGrath with the bat.
In contrast, stream sections with flatter gradients tend to support slower flows, longer riffles and runs and finer substrates (Allan 1995), which may in turn favor smaller fry.
Which may be the point.
Which may even be true.
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