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Non-specific goals can water down the results of an otherwise great project.
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Non-specific goals can water down the results of an otherwise great project.
Women Grow Business » When It’s Time To Fire Your Client: the 4 Signs 2009
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Non-specific vague attacks like this are hard to counter, too, because there's no real data to attack.
Des Moines Register: Edwards Of Today Different Than 2004 2009
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Non-specific "change" is a lame version of, "Whatever's wrong with your life, elect me/us and we will fix it."
"They all hate Mitt." Ann Althouse 2008
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Non-specific responses, however, may closely resemble those due to supplying the deficient substance.
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* Non-specific Reactions* have already been defined; we distinguish those in this class from those in the class of common reactions by means of the frequency tables.
A Study of Association in Insanity Grace Helen Kent
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Non-specific reactions; doubtful reactions; neologisms, all possessing obvious meaning.
A Study of Association in Insanity Grace Helen Kent
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Non-specific interactions were suppressed with 5% fetal bovine serum (FBS) in permeabilization buffer (0.2% tween-20, 0.5% Triton X-100 in PBS pH 7.0) for 30 minutes and then samples were incubated with primary antibodies anti-PLN 1D11 and anti-COP I in permeabilization buffer.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Parveen Sharma et al. 2010
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Non-specific attachments occur everywhere outside the target zone so the especially low frequency here may indicate an adaptation for IFM.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Shenping Wu et al. 2010
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Non-specific phrases such as "counter-terrorism" and "radicalisation" go without interrogation at home and abroad.
New Statesman 2010
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