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Both David and I were continuously tempted to apply our respective colored pencils to the pages of the script (David's grammatically persnickety alter ego is named Lawrence and likes to use a green pen), but there was little time and even less need to attend to the language in the way we were accustomed to.
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where f and g i are continuously differentiable functions with appropriate dimensions.
(h(S)) and (g(I)) are continuously differentiable with respect to (Sgeq0) and (Igeq0), respectively, (h(S)) is increasing for (Sgeq0), and (frac{g(I)}{I}) is nonincreasing for (I>0).
As I continue down my spiritual journey, I am continuously assessing and reevaluating my beliefs.
Within a few days of the press release, I was continuously agitated each time I had to work, knowing that the conversations would continue, and unbeknownst to the people I worked with, they were actively discriminating against me.
I'm continuously learning.
Well, I was continuously being watched and monitored by the ISI.
"I have 5,000 things to do, and I'm continuously unproductive".
But the one area that I am continuously envious of is the male ability to pee while standing.
Geography plays a role, too: I'm continuously fascinated by the juxtaposition of Japan's population density and its archipelago-island village mentality, even in Tokyo.
I am continuously inspired by the incredibly smart people who work at JustGiving and the brilliant team culture that we have.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com