Usual physiotherapy produced marginally better treatment outcomes at 12 months than the shorter, hands-off intervention. |
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The replay is shown over and over again before the video ref decides that Owen was very marginally offside. |
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Notice that the minor premise of the syllogism above is only marginally contingent upon historical analysis. |
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Yet the society has descended from being marginally lawless to one in which the outlaws outnumber the law-abiding. |
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He is marginally less damaged than the rest of them, but he knows that and is trying to change things for himself. |
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Soft flavoursome potato dominated the centre of these chipped potatoes, which were marginally fatter than standard French Fries. |
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I heartily recommend this concert disc to anyone who is even marginally interested in the punk, new wave, or alternative genres of rock music. |
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However, Bennett said many properties have been sold for marginally lower than the initial asking price. |
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The company's current stock market value is marginally less than its net assets. |
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It's pretentious but marginally better than the sepia toned one where I'm cradling a small baby. |
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Don't worry too much if your line is slightly heavier or marginally lighter than my recommendations. |
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Their second-choice team would be only marginally weaker than their optimum selection. |
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They may be marginally different because they can still hold the traditional ideals. |
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The weather pattern gets marginally much better tomorrow with no snow in the forecast. |
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Perhaps today's keepers, marginally less talented, are victims of the times in which they live. |
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Clinging to the idea of brainwashing is a coping strategy to make hate and death marginally more explicable. |
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Fortunately the two men emerge from a different exit, marginally wider than the entrance. |
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In child care the figures are marginally better at 24 sick days per employee. |
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It is for these actors alone that this film is even marginally entertaining. |
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I greet you tonight from a new internet cafe, opened only this week and perhaps marginally nearer than my usual one. |
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I've just spent three nights in such a monstrosity, holed up in a room only marginally larger than a shoebox. |
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For the first quarter, both teams were all over the place, and for the last they were only marginally more composed. |
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For being marginally wide at the last turn he lost a single point, but otherwise his three sections of driving were clean. |
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It is true the speed of traffic in the zone is marginally faster than before by approximately 1mph. |
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Cork were the better side if only marginally, and we made them earn their bread in a tight and tense finale. |
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They were marginally successful in that they created more chances than the visitors and forced two short corners. |
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The overall space is marginally more than you'll get in an E-class Merc, yet the car doesn't look or feel as large. |
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Currie were still in with a shout but their best chance failed when Ramon took a marginally forward pass from Halbert before crossing the line. |
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Pedigree dogs and mongrels performed the same overall, but pedigree cats scored marginally higher than mixed breed cats on all the tests. |
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Spring barley area is marginally down and oats are more or less at the same level as a year earlier. |
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To my eye at least, the new screen is marginally tidier, but there is not much in it. |
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Some of the big news sites tried coping by slimming down the size of their pages and adding servers, but this helped only marginally. |
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The problems are left behind, perhaps marginally smoothed over by their efforts. |
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Women who had previously experienced caesarean section had a marginally smaller blood loss and a lower death rate from ruptured uterus. |
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The bar area is large by restaurant standards displaying copious wine storage and racks of marginally clean stemware. |
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Saloons attract marginally lower insurance costs, as it's perceived that gaining access to a hatch is easier. |
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Haydn, even if marginally heavy-footed, is always a party for your ears and woefully underrated in this country. |
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Hong Kong shares rebounded marginally, snapping a three-day losing streak as bargain hunters bought into oversold bluechips. |
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Organic seared salmon with a sesame crust and a marginally oversweet, faintly citric sauce could have done with some seasoning. |
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Not only was it lacking vanilla flavor, but it could only be marginally called a cheesecake. |
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Cole makes nifty use of a hospital ball from Beckham, evading a couple of challenges and nearly releasing Owen, who is marginally offside. |
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So far, if the clandestine meetings had gotten any easier, it was only marginally. |
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The overall balance is likely to continue to shift marginally in China's favour over the next decade. |
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Growth also continues in financial sector commercial paper borrowings as they have increased marginally during the first four weeks of January. |
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I don't know if it was for lack of interest or lack of confidence in the current system, but the youth voter turnout was only marginally higher. |
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As it happens, a few readers have written in to say that firing a couple aides at random might marginally improve the situation as well. |
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Trezeguet is caught marginally offside as Henry plays the ball through to him. |
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It's time, as a wise, marginally white man with a peculiar knack for the internal rhyme once said, to clean out our closets. |
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Even marginally warmer seas will bleach, and then kill, coral reefs, which sustain the greater part of marine biodiversity. |
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Weight was marginally higher in prediabetics, but body condition did not indicate obesity. |
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The effect is perhaps marginally greater in the samples of surgical pus than in the empyema pus. |
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But dissidence in both the parties is likely to tilt the fortunes marginally in Naidu's favour. |
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I dislike with intensity days like today, it was dull, overcast and intermittently pouring with rain and my mood was only marginally better. |
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Driving the thing is marginally more complicated, but will not test the aptitude of anyone who has ever sat in a dodgem. |
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In these areas, the historic downtowns often were only marginally important. |
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And although after those four hours everything had been handled, carried and put down six times at least, the room was only marginally cleaner. |
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He sidefooted the ball into the empty net, but was adjudged to be marginally offside. |
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She finds the stuff to be only marginally less appealing than the average dog's rawhide bone. |
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He says at the moment prices are holding up, just marginally below last year's levels. |
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Tock is also marginally less annoying than tonight's victim, sixteen-year-old Foxtrot Darling, who arrives complete with kiss-curl. |
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On this track, the stereo is but marginally better than the mono. |
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Yet, Arkansas had been marginally healthier than the states surrounding it. |
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Impoverished children who receive Medicaid enjoy better health than children from marginally better-off families who do not qualify for the benefit. |
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It is expected to make speeding punishments more flexible, with drivers caught marginally over the limit getting two penalty points and those way over, six. |
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It's like a fire drill at school, with marginally fewer attempted wedgies. |
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If Bea's starter and main course were marginally better than mine, her tasty Drambuie-sodden trifle was comfortably eclipsed by my mouth-watering clootie dumpling and custard. |
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The corolla of Trigonellinae is typically papilionaceous, comprising a standard petal, two wing petals and a keel made up of two marginally fused petals. |
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Primitive lamps, which relied on capillary action to deliver oil or melted fat up a wick to the flame, were improved only marginally in form and material over many centuries. |
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The community college's medical training programs would result in a lot of people who are now only marginally employed moving into paraprofessional positions that pay more. |
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The apartment block is marginally less austere, stepping back as it rises over 10 storeys with faceted bay windows like concertinas animating the wall plane. |
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The keeper immediately launched an attack and with the Silsden defence stretched Meechan, looking marginally offside, latched on to a through ball and calmly slid it home. |
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The only people she would be able to talk to in English would be Ovidiu, and marginally to Rica with the broken language he was still trying to learn. |
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Someone, somewhere, must have fathomed that the collective IQ of the commercial channel's audience was marginally higher than that of the village idiot. |
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Hong Kong's unemployment rate dropped marginally in April to a 17-month low of 7.1 per cent, helped by the twin economic revivers of tourism and consumer spending. |
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Berk, a woman, helps Gibson look marginally less like a dangerous, fire-breathing misogynist. |
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I felt marginally happier and less distracted by events beyond my control. |
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A smaller group of aerospace workers reportedly performed significantly worse in areas of motor and visuomotor speed, and marginally so in areas of attention and memory. |
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Shooting the birds was marginally better sport than bagging dodos and to win a rosette in pigeon-shooting you had to kill in excess of 30,000 passengers in a session. |
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Someone from a humbler background selling essentially those same voodoo economics will do only marginally better. |
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Imagine a thought experiment, in which Walmart agreed to pay marginally higher wages across the board. |
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But not the ATF, which now receives only marginally more than it did in 2000 adjusted for inflation. |
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Eleven tracks are marginally higher owing to their download popularity. |
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His close control is marginally functional, unimpeachable, without being flashy and he has the ability to almost collide with an opponent before ghosting past him. |
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The amount of land reserved for indigenous peoples was later marginally increased. |
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The thyrotoxicosis gradually improved, but the patient's neurological condition had only marginally improved at the time of discharge. |
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The Lusitanian language is a marginally attested language found in the area of modern Portugal. |
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The hemorrhage was marginally controlled, and the thoracostomy tube was removed on day 7 because of the decrease of drainage. |
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Most of this production is chemically inherent to the primary process, and only marginally economical. |
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Magnetic fields aligned more parallel in the subvirial cloud and more perpendicular in the denser, marginally bound cloud. |
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What will probably result is a grossly undercommented program, with brief comments that are only marginally helpful. |
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The curriculum has become only marginally less Eurocentric since then. |
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But they marginally improved after the break as Didier Drogba hit the post. |
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Fresh research for BPEX has revealed that shoppers think premium pork loin chops taste only marginally better than standard lines. |
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Democrats faired marginally better in the study, ringing in at 31 percent. |
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Tin was much less common than lead and is only marginally harder, and had even less impact by itself. |
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Lands that had been marginally productive were abandoned, as the survivors were able to acquire more fertile areas. |
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A similar situation saw Gervinho play in Van Persie rather than going for goal himself, only for the Dutchman to drift marginally offside. |
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Although marginally behind the UK average, Glasgow still has a higher employment rate than Birmingham, Liverpool and Manchester. |
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America West and American Airlines have marginally modified their pre-Sept. |
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Moreover, the new United Express flight will use the 50-seat Embracer Regional Jet and will marginally exceed two hours each way. |
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Durham does marginally less well in global rankings than in national league tables. |
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There are other survivors who live in marginally better conditions. |
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Water density also marginally increases with depth, as the salinity and pressure are higher. |
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All about commitment, shaded, marginally but pivotally, by the pair in red. |
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The Fossombroniales are a specialized group of simple thalloids in which the thalli are marginally dissected into leafy appendages that appear ruffled to the naked eye. |
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Chris Hughes had given the visitors a second-minute lead before Aristate Geurin-Lokonga and Gavin Barton sent the Wearsiders in at the interval marginally ahead. |
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The fluidizing behavior of large particles is marginally affected by acoustic field and hence there is relatively less effect on average heat transfer coefficients. |
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If even marginally successful, however, it will not require reboot of OS's or unmount and remount for file systems or reinitialization of applications. |
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Henry's power was only marginally greater than that of the other leaders of the stem duchies, which were the feudal expression of the former German tribes. |
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Dyce tends to have marginally warmer daytime temperatures year round owing to its slightly lower elevation, though it is more susceptible to harsh frosts. |
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The distribution of classrooms was almost evenly split between urban and rural areas, with marginally more pupils attending and instructors teaching classes in urban areas. |
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The prologues of all other manuscripts, though only included marginally, so closely resemble this first prologue that William Newell claims they must be copies. |
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What Spain and Portugal would call piracy was often sponsored by, even if only at times marginally, monarchs such as Elizabeth I and Edward VI of England. |
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Usually, however, the hitcher was standing exactly where she'd first passed him, his arm perhaps just marginally less erect, his clothing just that little bit more piebald. |
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The tolls collected only marginally covered the cost of collection, leaving no money for conservation, and the bridge had not been cleaned or painted for many years. |
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