Sentences with phrase «at least the following elements»

The stories it contains are later analyzed to detect at least the following elements:
Research paper in APA format should include at least the following elements: cover page, abstract, introduction, main sections, subsections, and conclusion.

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I think it could be both, and I think what you're seeing is, and at least what I think I'm seeing here, is a really fit guy who follows a really killer lifestyle, eats fantastically, very low stress, doing all the right things, taking the right supplements, and seeing an element of oxidative stress that based on your exercise, is not surprising.
The robbery, Killing Them Softly So much critical antipathy was directed at the heavy - handed politics of Killing Them Softly that not enough attention was paid to how skillfully director Andrew Dominik delivers on the genre elementsat least when he cares to follow through on them.
Tom Green's follow - up to Gareth Edwards» inventive «Monsters» does at least attempt something interesting: Just as the first film fused monster - movie sci - fi paranoia with a gentle indie love story to become an offbeat take on genre, «Dark Continent» basically wants to be a war movie with vague sci - fi elements.
Given those potential question marks, lenders typically have to document at least one of the following four elements, if not more:
They will have to justify, at least within the small community of wonks who follow this stuff, what other fundamental elements in their forecast out to 2020 were changed to match the 2020 number.
Consequently, for a judge not to allow defense voir dire / cross examination questioning of a prosecution witness before a damning exhibit is allowed into evidence, presents not only a Due Process issue but also a possible perception of pro-prosecutorial bias of the judge, whether or not that bias exists, at least in the eyes of laypeople watching the trial, when a critical element of a sufficiently functioning judicial system is for the public to perceive judges as following their oaths of office.
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