Several studies have focused on the particular role of N reserves in alfalfa productivity, quality and persistency. |
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Tenacity and persistency is what I would call their game characteristic, sprinkled with luck, yes. |
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There was a persistency to his nature, a sort of dogged determination that she would have admired if it didn't grate her so. |
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His late companion's chance persistency made him feel that he could not keep his crime concealed in his bosom. |
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If using the white drenches and the yellow drenches that have no persistency post dosing, the recommendation is to dose at 3, 6, 9 and 12 weeks after turnout. |
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The Bishop, I fancy, thought there was something in this appeal, and was, perhaps, amused at the persistency of women, for he smiled sadly for a second or two on his gaiter. |
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What amazes me beyond words though is the man's persistency. |
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The interval between repeat doses depends on the persistency of the drug. |
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The assumptions for mortality, persistency and expenses reflect recent and expected experience. |
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These increases were only partially offset by expense increases in Italy and revised persistency assumptions in Ireland. |
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This difference in persistency may lead to a different strategic or tactical use of each agent in wartime. |
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Policy persistency can pose a significant risk to the capital adequacy of an insurer. |
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In respect of persistency, allowance is made for withdrawals where this would lead to an increase in the long-term business provision. |
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One striking feature of both coal and marine cyclothems is the tremendous lateral persistency of beds within the sequence. |
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Identify the loopholes, which facilitate the persistency of corruption in Uganda and generate strategies to address them. |
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Higher organic matter contents seem to drastically increase the persistency. |
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The teacher or guru can instigate the process through initiation and provide inspiration and encouragement, but the student must apply themselves with confidence and persistency. |
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Chemical agents also have varied levels of persistency. |
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Insistency, persistency and consistency, that's our formula. |
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The primary assumptions that have changed since the initial pricing of these products include: interest rates, persistency, morbidity and mortality experience, which have not materialized as expected. |
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Assessment of persistency in the environment shall be based on available half-life data collected under appropriate conditions, which shall be described by the applicant. |
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These values clearly exceed the persistency criteria. |
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It requires persistency and consistency of focus and effort and financing. |
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These increases are primarily due to strong persistency and sales. |
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Relatively little research has been done to examine the genetic relationship between persistency in each lactation and other traits of importance in dairy cattle improvement. |
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The partial withdrawal assumption may be as important as the premium persistency assumption since both affect the size of the fund balance for the policy. |
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With great consistency and persistency he established corporate governance practices that meet today's requirements and ensured the optimum conditions for the smooth functioning of the Board of Directors and its committees. |
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The persistency rate among converted London Life business was higher than anticipated, reflecting general client acceptance of the conversion process and of the company's products and services. |
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