In other pathologic states, such as systemic sclerosis or diabetes, the tissue elastic properties may prove more relevant. |
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In order to help him complete the book in a more relevant time frame, his advance has been increased. |
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I suppose perhaps the more relevant question which it is silent on is whether the Minister was apprised of the marriage. |
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It was far more relevant to the age group being examined and far better pitched, he said. |
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Cross-party negotiations were more relevant in expediting the legislative process. |
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What could be more apposite, more relevant to our predicament as a nation, today? |
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Parents indicated that disturbed sleep and episodes of distress were more relevant outcomes. |
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To make it even more relevant, audience members will have the chance to participate. |
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Clearly, empirically derived premises are more relevant to empirical sciences like physics and chemistry. |
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The product and service search machine of IndustryStock contains more relevant results ironware. |
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So these small horns may be more relevant to the study of dinosaur ontogeny than phylogeny. |
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In the end, one has to say that the age-old and staid principles of banking are more relevant in the era of retail financing. |
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The question is all the more relevant since many of these devices also have a document feeder, a memory card reader, a color fax, etc. |
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My view is that more recent history is generally a lot more relevant than evolutionary psychologists claim. |
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In his opinion, what's more relevant is the size of the market in Australia and whether we can reasonably expect a highly competitive pay television environment. |
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The agenda set by those who participated struck me as a desire for a more cosmetic makeover rather than a radical change for newspapers to make them more relevant to all ages. |
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A more relevant comparison would be to contrast the impact of the British in Tasmania with that of other imperial powers on indigenous people in the premodern period. |
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This has made the training focused on each module and more relevant to the agency. |
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What I love about blogs is the authenticity of voice, how they further democratize web publishing, and how they provide more relevant information through contextual links. |
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He admitted some people had questioned the value of the Caribbean trip and suggested an exchange visit to Pakistan or India would be more relevant. |
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The definitions are more relevant to plants, since our phenotyped progenies may commonly be as far as six or seven generations from their parents. |
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Far more relevant is the question as to whether we should not have stepped in much sooner. |
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One more relevant concept is antinomianism that refers to the subversion of a religious or moral code. |
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This rivalry was a source of disquiet at the time and is no more relevant in that context. |
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This activity is a fun activity which makes the story more relevant and grabs the attention of the kinaesthetic learners. |
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I think he sees the network as an underdeveloped asset that is poised to be souped up and made more relevant and competitive. |
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Some delegations were of the view that AMU was more relevant to risk profiling, therefore proposed to move it to that document. |
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These proposals are a hybrid born out of not being able to provide a more relevant domestic league while being uninvolved at the top European level. |
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Ulva blooms are an indication of eutrophication and this may be more relevant to Irish moss growth and or survival in Basin Head lagoon. |
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This stimulates us to make our society more relevant and responsive to the needs of urologists in this country. |
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Further and higher education become not only more relevant but also play an integral tole in making our prisons safe and effective. |
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Peter Frick: The claim is certainly over 20 years old, and at that time was quite progressive, but nowadays it is more relevant than ever before. |
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But for an economy where foreign firms are so dominant, GNP, or the income that goes to residents, is more relevant. |
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It behoves the EU, and more particularly the more relevant United Nations, to be extremely robust and resolute in handling this crisis. |
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Ipsilateral cellular telephone exposures are also more relevant than contralateral exposures. |
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For example ethnography may be more relevant to deal with the issue than a Renaissance Art collection. |
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They cannot be taken into consideration, as they are more relevant for determining whether criminal charges will be laid. |
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If we are to preserve the Commission, we must make it more practical, more focused and more relevant. |
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The extension won't kill the content farm, but with a little help from users it should help push them down so more relevant cream can rise to the top. |
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When Apple Watch comes out early next year, it will be cooler and more relevant than any Rolex or Cartier. |
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Issues like the introduction and use of biofuels in our national fuel mix become far more relevant in terms of keeping the pressure off the prices a little bit. |
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The underlying theme of the 1995 report is making APEC more relevant to business. |
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Array and dict share same methods, but some ones are more relevant with arrays, other ones with dicts. |
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Secondly, AI becomes invisible by passing the Turing test, or its more relevant variants. |
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Looking ahead to this week, two indicators seem to be more relevant then the others. |
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It is no exaggeration to say that, for several decades, there has been no more relevant moment for this topic than today. |
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The use of local trial networks and reference farms means that we can make our concept that more relevant and acceptable. |
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This lack of support will continue until the union can become more relevant to the members needs. |
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Is there any more relevant question than that of whether other choices are conceivable? |
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In these difficult times marked by war and terrorism, this message must live on, because it is more relevant now than ever. |
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This basis provides a more relevant measure of margins and changes in margins. |
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Which of these indicators is more relevant depends on the stage of a country's development and on the goal of the evaluation exercise. |
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The Legion is a great institution that does wonderful work, and they need to find ways to be more relevant for the next generation. |
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The more relevant, serious and urgent the information, the more promptly it should be disclosed. |
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Though her government had believed that this was more relevant to Africa, it had gone along with that project as there was not much time to request, or prepare for, a new one. |
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Twenty-two years after it was created, SIRC has never been more relevant, especially given the complex and volatile security environment we now live in. |
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Kingsman effectively inherited the role when the LDP finally ended and updated the basis on which the prices were quoted and calculated to provide its own set of impartial and more relevant prices that you now see. |
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Of course, there is the old argument that we risk comparing apples to oranges, yet this does not remove that fact that we need more relevant information. |
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In the meantime, it is necessary to greet the work of the CEPEJ and to note that with the passing of years the reports become increasingly richer, more relevant and refined, together with an improved presentation. |
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The risks described below may also affect the Dolmen Group and, as a result, remain relevant or become even more relevant after the envisaged takeover of Dolmen by Real. |
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That said, it remains an open question as to whether or to what extent new, perhaps more relevant, policy platforms can be constructed on those same moral foundations. |
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In a world of information overload, we are more relevant than ever as we point consumers in the right direction and help them make smarter decisions. |
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For some Aboriginal students, it is more relevant to pursue careers in archives or technician programs than in a master's program in library studies. |
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Information asymmetry arises here, if the seller has more relevant information than the buyer but no incentive to disclose it. |
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If we are to take it seriously it will radically reform the European Union agenda, which will make it a far more relevant and exciting one than people find at present. |
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It is more relevant to know such stable facts as whether or not the object presented a discontinuity in flight or came close to the ground, items for which there is more consistent agreement. |
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The idea driving the founding veterinarians, that a true veterinary policy could not be implemented at national level alone, is more relevant today than ever. |
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In the light of these changes, UNESCO's mandate, enshrined in its Constitution, has not only stood the test of time, but is more relevant than ever as the firm basis for UNESCO's action in the twenty-first century. |
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The more relevant your message, the greater likelihood for response. |
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With regard to the accounts themselves, the Commission has tried each year to improve the information disclosed so as to make it more relevant and understandable to the reader. |
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It is stronger, more relevant, and more accountable than ever. |
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Finally, a more relevant measure in places where poverty is prevalent is what some commentators refer to as the costs of not providing water and sanitation. |
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Watch what Sagittarians say and do today, it is more relevant to your future than you may think. |
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After decades of acting disjointedly, the Member States have now agreed to work together, recognising that national reforms are likely to be more relevant if based on the experiences of their neighbours. |
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Not only will this method ensure that the program is more relevant and effective, but it also gives low-income people an opportunity to exercise power and influence. |
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However, more relevant to us, the potential voters, was who among us would be left out to die out in that cold, should one political party be elected over another. |
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Based on this definition, if you can unambiguously conclude that the shape, surface or design of an object is more relevant for the function than its chemical composition, the object is an article. |
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A generalized standardization of arthropod toxicity data is more relevant and less prone to bias than standardizing on a single species, such as Daphnia magna. |
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Depending on the context, or even on the nature of the individual child, emphasis will be put on a particular quality or attitude which is more relevant than others. |
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His basic idea of vitalism is more relevant today than ever and can even be reinterpreted and transposed to accord with Bachtin's culture of laughter. |
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Moreover, return on investments has been calculated on the basis of return on total assets, as return on total assets is considered more relevant for the analysis of the trend. |
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Of the different facilitations, I would like to point briefly at where I see the challenges, in particular those which might be more relevant at this point in time. |
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All hope that breast cancer research will no longer be bogged down, and that more relevant studies will replace the many insignificant, costly and often painful studies undertaken now, is not lost. |
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Clinical severity, rather than incidence or prevalence of detectable parasitemia, is a more relevant outcome to assess ABO group and survival. |
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The accounts could be made more relevant to the needs of stakeholders and management of micro businesses, taking into account the understandability criterion. |
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This technology would allow faster-than-light travel, and, maybe even more relevant for astronomy, represent a powerful window to the Universe both in terms of space and time. |
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I geocode my customers' addresses to provide them with more relevant promotional material. |
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Neutrality is more relevant to a developed country than to India, which needs more of fiscal dirigisme than passive netutralism. |
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As many equities and various stocks feel the pinch from recent banking and economic data, traditional safe havens have gotten slightly more relevant. |
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However, it is of utmost importance that the more modern chemical nerve agents stored in projectiles are also destroyed since they are more relevant with regard to a risk of proliferation. |
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Therefore, some questions may be taken out and more relevant ones added. |
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The more relevant charge would be repetition. |
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He stressed that FAO cooperation was now more relevant than ever, given the high priority that was being given to improving food security in the country and especially to combating child undernutrition. |
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However, the proposal to include an article establishing such threshold values is, however, more relevant to the proposal concerning genetically modified food and feed. |
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By contrast, where the bulk of financing relies on bank intermediation, quantitative easing measures or those that influence the yield curve appear to be more relevant. |
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Some country programmes, including Nepal, feel it is not relevant to their current programme, viewing it more relevant for other caseloads of vulnerable children that may need assistance in a post-conflict setting. |
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This approach is much more relevant, especially in the area of public health where healthy communities, rather than individual health, is the focus. |
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These concerns become even more relevant when the double jeopardy of gender and Aboriginality suggests that more work is needed on the 'other side' of the methodological bridge. |
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Some historians sidestep speculation about the visions by asserting that her belief in her calling is more relevant than questions about the visions' ultimate origin. |
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The interplay of civilizations was more relevant to Greeks living in Anatolia, such as Herodotus himself, for whom life within a foreign civilization was a recent memory. |
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Box wine is particularly more relevant in today's wine culture than ever before, with 58 percent of wine drinkers indicating that they have purchased it. |
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That example is perhaps more relevant than discussions of the location of the monument to Miltiades or the cave of Pan that are of primary interest only to the specialist. |
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To obtain a more relevant and domain specific query, the user's query is enriched using concepts and relations of the domain ontology and WordNet. |
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Targets' responses to the financial statement provide predictors with individuated information more relevant to the action being predicted than to gender. |
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