We only chose motivated cardiology practices and enrolled patients who consented to participate and agreed to make the calls.
Other witnesses have suggested that the UK could have sent fewer troops to Iraq and only chose to send the maximum number to bolster its relationship with Washington.
He has just started on a story about how he only chose Cambridge in order to be in the Footlights, but was refused entry because his humour didn't chime with the tradition set by John Cleese et al ("there were lots of jokes about cricket matches, " he says), when he picks up a glass of cola and takes a drink.
China has the most influence, if only it chose to use it, but the West could do more as well.
Originally the San Francisco researchers had hoped to do a comparative study of different agencies' programmes, but for this project only Compassion chose to take part.
When the Kaiser Family Foundation asked which issue would most influence their mid-term vote, 35% of voters chose the economy and jobs and only 10% chose health care.
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Only 10% chose Romney, which was less than one point more than Trump and just two more than Palin.
Although the media were aware of Mr Harris's name in November, they chose only to report that an 82-year-old man had been questioned.
Different musical instruments were listed along the line and Macro told me I could chose only five to create a bespoke soundtrack for my experience.
Following a summer full of negative US data, the FOMC chose only to keep their balance sheet the same size and not allow it to shrink.
But the JCPCT chose only to look at the panel's total scores, and "bizarrely" refused to disclose the sub-scores to consultees, although it made them available "almost immediately" after it made its decision on how heart surgery services were to be reconfigured.
This past December, Congress chose to only provide partial funding for our troops and they will soon need the remainder of the request to ensure that operations continue without interruption.
So a Scotlandless Whitehall would be entitled to build only in Portsmouth if it chose.
In sharp contrast, only 23% of them chose to vote in national polls in May.
Only four percent of customers chose the 40 kWh battery pack, which is not enough to justify production of that version.
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You'd pay tax on this appreciation only when and if you chose to sell, and your rate would be (at worst) half that imposed on dividends.
He was the co-author of a November 2009 Journal of Clinical Oncology review that began with 465 studies, then chose to review only 23 of them.
To gain an edge, this upstart chose to fly only into smaller hubs--like Luton Airport, 40 miles north of London--that charge relatively low terminal fees but are still close enough to popular business or leisure destinations.
Jumping from application to application was quick and slick, but we couldn't help but remain disappointed by a power button that chose to work only sometimes and some relatively low-grade front- and rear-facing cameras: just 2MP apiece.
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Then only Britain, Ireland and Sweden chose to allow unrestricted access to their labour markets.
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Meanwhile, just 6.21% of contestants chose Louisville, the only remaining No. 1 seed and the current tournament favorite.
After five years, 24 percent of those who had surgery had died, compared to only 13 percent of those who chose monitoring.
Only 6 percent of those who chose monitoring eventually had surgery.
We still stick by the idea that true inovation will only come when cable customers can chose both their hardware and their software, but we you can bet we'll bite our tongue and enjoy some HD when we are not standing on our soap box.
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Those who chose not to swim know only the anxiety and trepidation that keeps them ashore.
The fact Bikila -- who served as a bodyguard for Ethiopian emperor Haile Selassie in his day job -- chose to run without shoes only added to the impression that he was not to be taken seriously.
Why a judge who is a smart and very savvy judge chose to do that we can only speculate.
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