This is a useful lead-in for them because it allows them to show, visually, that their numbers really do go down. |
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All patients began a reduced-energy diet at the onset of the placebo lead-in period and followed the diet for the first 52 weeks. |
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The lead-in time would allow directors bring themselves up to speed on the requirements of the bill. |
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The objective of the Genesis project is to reduce the lead-in time of setting up a business from three years to one year. |
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It's a powerful transition, and a smooth lead-in to characters who are now young men, 15 years later. |
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It forms just one small part of the lead-in campaign to March 26, which, as we all know by now, is the first day of Scotland's smoking ban. |
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It has been a convention, if we are talking about conventions, that members are allowed a lead-in to a debate. |
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Bolton Council says there is a lead-in period until December 3 to obtain and start to use the new style book. |
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The longer-than-expected lead-in time will allow employers time to prepare for the full implementation of the regulations. |
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After the lead-in music played and the taping actually began, some of these barbs turned sharp. |
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Following a two-week placebo or vitamin capsule lead-in period, a randomized crossover treatment paradigm was utilized. |
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After the lead-in, the rest of the book consists of colour plates with extended captions that are as interesting as the photographs themselves. |
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The lead-in helps your burner or player to know where the data area starts. |
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The lead-in chamfer in the design compensates for any misalignment during tube insertion. |
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There are lead-in lights from the river approach, landing floodlights, a marker beacon and a lighted windsock. |
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Light railway is very expensive and has a longer lead-in time. |
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After a lead-in period from last year, this means that from this year onwards, a grower who plants any seed potatoes, other than certified basic seed, is breaking the law. |
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We needed a three-year lead-in period where the status quo remained. |
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The lead-in to the climactic scene is nothing compared to the original. |
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To allow an easy scratching around the bounds of your tracks, CROSS also introduces the possibilty to have a lead-in and a lead-out zone. |
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A Session starts with a lead-in and ends with a lead-out and contains one or more tracks. |
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An allopurinol lead-in phase precedes randomisation. |
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Audio copy protections often rely on the fact that standard audio players only look in the first lead-in to find the audio tracks in the first session. |
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Come Together is an unashamed anthem, underscored by preaching for unity and a very slow burn lead-in where an organ is joined by synthetic drums and percussion. |
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Available lead-in configurations include blown, acid etched, or drilled countersink, or any combination. |
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Bolstering that hour was a priority for the network, and not just because it gives affiliates a stronger lead-in for local news. |
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Law'' that had the combination of being viewer-friendly and easy to find based on their lead-in. |
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Write an attention-grabbing lead-in tweet. |
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The lead-in program was developed by opt-in partners and utilized Air Tahiti NuiOs existing five-day airfare and available VT domestic flights. |
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After the long lead-in, the climax of the story was a disappointment. |
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It's because curiosity is a lead-in to a motivator, not a parallel motivator. |
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