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Background: Research using large administrative databases has
substantially
increased in recent years.
2
Newspapers must introduce new work practices and
substantially
reduce costs, it says.
3
The number of New Zealanders who trust the government has risen
substantially
.
4
Conclusion: After introduction of the new agents treatment paradigms have changed
substantially
.
5
These nonspecific responses may
substantially
benefit public health, but are also variable.
6
The question is less whether fuel taxes will rise
substantially
,
but when.
7
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said the changes
substantially
weakened the deal.
8
Funding reforms mean
'
substantially
higher debt for poorest students' Read more 6.
9
But his subsequent reported statement
substantially
stepped up a war of words.
10
A disorderly default would result in
substantially
higher losses for the system.
11
This can
substantially
change the balance between leading candidates come the election.
12
The group said that overall it was performing
substantially
ahead of expectations.
13
Therefore, early diagnosis of SAS in these patients is made
substantially
easier.
14
Other brokers, however, say the loss to Crean will be
substantially
higher.
15
Reater physical activity
substantially
reduces the risk of developing non-insulin dependent diabetes.
16
In these particularly frail subjects, infections clearly worsen prognosis increasing
substantially
mortality.
substantially
substantially higher
substantially lower
substantially more
increase substantially
substantially less
Portuguese
consideravelmente
substancialmente
Spanish
muy
considerablemente
sustancialmente