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A long standing tradition in healthcare domain is repeating a common expressions of "your name, you are guilty, you're ashamed".
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After the order, my mom, the counterman and I all shared a common expression of disbelief and disgust.
Rather than reaching a binding agreement, with economic incentives for good behavior and sanctions for scofflaws, the delegates settled for a what a skeptic might describe as a common expression of good intentions.
Together with a growing acceptance of homosexuality as a common expression of human sexuality, long-standing beliefs about homosexuals had begun to lose credence.
The expected utility framework can also be criticized for disallowing a common expression of strivings for fairness, namely disproportionate avoidance of high-probability risks for particular individuals.
Shuffling the feet is a common expression of nervous energy associated with lying.
This result might be interpreted as indicating a common expression of hormone biosynthesis and secretion by all lung tumours.
One significant example of this is men's violence against women (VAW), a common expression of male power and control in patriarchal societies (37).
Since that both PCT and CRP values are probably a common expression of the same inflammatory process, we controlled this local independence assumption introducing a random effect through a continuous latent variable [ 20].
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