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Three cheers and more for City of Leeds School which has decided that the best way of teaching English systematically and effectively is to teach it as a foreign language to everyone.
Apparently, with a Stimulus-subject verb like frighten, English systematically utilizes grammatical derivations to allow an Experiencer to take the subject position.
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In crude association, immigration and first language other than French and English were systematically related to lower psychological distress and specific disorders.
Studies published in non-English languages are systematically missing in systematic reviews of growth and quality of economic evaluations of health care.
Following transcription and translation into English, data were systematically coded and analysed manually by content analysis.
However, these reviews have covered the English-language literature only, and analyses published in languages other than English are therefore systematically missing.
Since most journals of international reputation in global health are written in English, this would systematically and unjustly exclude non-English speaking researchers even if they have substantially contributed to the research project.
Due to the high proportion of English-speaking patients, we systematically selected every second patient (50%) from an English-speaking alphabetical sampling list, yielding a more equitable distribution of language groups for the analyses.
We systematically searched English language studies published between January 2000 and February 2014 on MEDLINE/PubMed and found 41 articles, of which 27 related to an increase in temperature during preparation of the site.
English language publications were systematically searched to find similar cases in the National Library of Medicine MEDLINEE [PubMed, available at: http://www.pubmed.com/]) published between 1970 and 2017 using the medical terms "pancreatic cancer," "gastric metastasis," and "cystic tumor".
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