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There were no more stops, and the car was returned to its starting-point as speedily as possible.

Subsequent step sizes approximately halved the difference between the prior two reversals or starting points.

The starting point for each part is either a random or a previously stored sound.

We used principal-factor analysis (starting with squared multiple correlations as the prior communality estimates) to extract the principal factors from the 17 premenstrual symptoms.

It will serve as a useful primary information source or the starting point for initial information and guide to further reading for the general reader.

Admittedly, they represent useful starting points because they simplify the analysis.

A low starting dose is essential and in older patients a short-acting agent such as captopril is preferred.

This starting point has to enable differentiation, to stretch the most able, and to allow those with little or no experience to participate fully.

The political capital that is necessary for starting an organization is linked to existing debates and politically engaged institutional actors.

Inspiring starting points are vital in any creative activity.

Caregiving and relating with the patient information were most wanted when starting treatment and leaving the hospital for home.

Analytically speaking, there is a host of problems that demand to be resolved prior to starting up.

In the sensitivity analysis, we considered two scenarios of variations in end age depending on whether the starting age was 50 or 55.

But, instead of starting the numerical integration from the centreline, we shall start from the sonic singular point.

Starting about 1990, international donors began to link these resources expressly to democratic reform.

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