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Any financial help from the government could help provide a level of confidence to investors in such a deal, and possibly cover some of the revamping costs of a merger, which would be substantial.

The lower 95% confidence limit for our composite overall ACSC measure is compatible with an overall reduction of 1.6 percentage points, and reductions in disparities between black and white people and between Hispanic and white people of 8.5 and 7.5 percentage points, respectively, which would be substantial.

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And it could get to represent 5percentt or 10percentt of sales, which would be a substantial chunk".

But a German government official, who declined to be identified by name because he is not allowed to speak on the record, said that after "agreement on the key points of the next program, including the participation of the private sector — which would be quantifiable, substantial, verifiable and voluntary"— that the "drafting of the detailed program will flow from this and will come later".

There exists no general solution for IP, and the computational complexity for finding the optimal solution exponentially increases in the order of 2 L, which would be a substantial burden as the network size grows.

The instrumental variable analysis suggests that prostate cancer risk is reduced by 23% per BMI unit, which would be quite substantial, although confidence intervals around this effect are wide reflecting both the uncertainty in the genotype-BMI association and the uncertainty in the genotype-prostate cancer association.

Her campaign platform includes a range of proposals aimed at helping working families and their children, which would be financed by substantial tax increases on the very wealthiest Americans.

The deal, which would be the first substantial agreement on the nuclear program after years of diplomatic wrangling, promises to give Iran limited relief from Western economic sanctions in exchange for some curbs on the fast-advancing nuclear program.

However, it will be up to the UK government to decide what it puts in a new Government of Wales Bill which would be needed for any substantial changes to the assembly's powers or structure, including new members.

Neither in the comparison with the last minute of Pre2 nor in any of the 16 time points of the Post perfusion scan individual heart rates exceeded the chosen cut-off of 11% (see Methods), which would be indicative of a substantial variation of each subject's state of alertness.

A low detection rate, which would be indicative of a substantial number of probesets failing to hybridize successfully (as would be expected if genetic instability was a significant confounding factor), was not observed.

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