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Finally, it would be an over simplification to suggest that changes in HRQOL depend solely on amount of weight change.

The result of assuming that the numerically negative covariance is zero would be an over specification of significance (spuriously narrow confidence intervals).

It seems likely that health organisations with stronger safety cultures are more sensitised to this issue and that the staff of such organisations would be more likely to respond; if this was true, the data from this study would be an over estimate of the real state of affaires.

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Davies replies: "In my view it would be an over-reaction, yes".

Getting rid of the programme would be "an over-reaction", he said.

If Typhoon was only "designed to win air superiority in Europe" it would be an "over-sophisticated anachronism".

It would be an over-simplification to say the gallery was a pleasure to work with because they took our advice without kicking up a fuss.

For every day that I did well in school, there would be an over-inflated story about having to swim to school and dodge a rickshaw along the way to remind me that my life was a blessing.

It would be an over-reaction to write off Guardiola's purism but equally it is notable how his sides have – occasionally – been picked off by rapidly countering opponents: what Chelsea did to them on Saturday recalled what Real Madrid did to Guardiola's Bayern in the 2014 Champions League semi-final.

However, a closer examination of ADEME's work shows that this would be an over-hasty conclusion.

However, the UC-CP model would be an over-specification of the UC-C model, since both present the same decomposition.

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