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1 Regardless, Edelson said, shorter people should also always lower the hospital bed.
2 The breasts are are always lower than the shoulderblades of the back.
3 At follow-up, CMS and SF-36 were always lower in the PW group.
4 Because pledges do not always result in demands for cash, payments are always lower .
5 But in fact, food labeled as being healthy is not always lower in calories.
6 They always lower their eyes and pinpoint a better option.
7 There were always lower rates of pay for women in the public and the private sector.
8 Out-of-season rates are always lower than peak periods.
9 The actual payments are nearly always lower , and in this new budget the forecast payments total 908bn.
10 The airway pressures were always lower at 60 than at 15 b.p.m.
11 As a result the price of bread was always lower in Belgium than in London, Paris or New York.
12 As a result, payments are always lower , and they are the figures that Britain, the Netherlands and others focus on.
13 Also, this ensures that the loan amount lent by the bank is always lower than the market value of the house.
14 However, the calculated shear rates in the bearing gap were always lower than the shear rates which occur directly next to the impeller tip.
15 The Lone Star State is known for making it difficult to vote, and voter turnout is almost always lower in Texas than the national average.
16 Wind chill is always lower than air temperature and, when you add the wind and dampness of air in Ireland, it is even lower again.
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