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Their extraordinary numbers are viewed as inflated by PED use, despite playing in an era when PED use was extremely widespread, meaning they played against players who were also juicing, as well as some evidence that PED use does not influence performance as much as widely assumed.
However, the ability to detect different levels of expression was negatively affected when the expression was widespread, meaning that genes with more specific expression in integuments or primordia were preferentially identified.
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His markings suggest that by the time he received them the practice was developed and widespread, probably meaning that there are older tattoos in existence.
Nimrod appears in the book of Genesis and is identified as a mighty hunter, but of course the term has a more widespread colloquial meaning as a slang insult, along the lines of nerd, loser or dork.
But sufficient numbers believe I did, and in cases of widespread misapprehension of meaning, the fault always lies with the writer.
Given the law's age and widespread use, its meaning in the context of employment disputes proved, on close examination, surprisingly elusive.
rules, the organization should declare a pandemic once it finds evidence of widespread "community transmission" — meaning beyond travelers, schools and immediate contacts — on two continents.
It is manifest in the widespread search for meaning – a peculiar characteristic of the modern age: our medieval and ancient forebears showed few signs of it, if anything suffering from an excess of meaning.
To raise the flu alert to its highest level, Level 6, the W.H.O. would need to find evidence of widespread "community transmission" — meaning beyond travelers, schools and immediate contacts — on two continents.
As a result of the widespread disagreement over the meaning of "brain death," President Jimmy Carter asked a blue-ribbon commission to examine the issue.
In case anyone thought that my post about widespread misunderstanding of the meaning of the word "hypocrisy" was arguing with a straw man, now comes Politico, telling us — without a hint that there might be some misunderstanding here — that Elizabeth Warren may not be credible in her campaign against economic injustice because she's personally affluent.
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