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Every medical student is taught "when you hear hoof beats, think of horses not zebras" – in other words, don't favor an exotic explanation over a more likely one.
Image is probably a more likely one, and the promotion and the publicity.
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The irony, of course, is that the more chances one has to get an education, the more likely one is to embrace lofty ideals which can easily be transformed into impossible dreams.
This is in line with the crowding-in hypothesis; the more persons one can rely on for a personal conversation, the more likely one is to seek professional care.
You may find a sandy beach, but more likely one made of smooth, flat pebbles -- some with zebra stripes of slate and quartz -- which fit beautifully in the hand.
Neon, a new low-fare bus service from Greyhound Canada and Adirondack Trailways, offers two daily departures from both cities for as little as $1 (there is at least one $1 seat on every bus) — although a $25-to-$25-to-$25-to-$75s more likely — one way.
Mechanics typically work with either a small group of distributors, or more likely one or two purchasing groups, which gives the mechanics less flexibilty in what they can order, the general supply levels, and how much everything costs.
But that more likely, one experiences a number of speed bumps throughout their life.
When one is raised in a more healthy environment it is more likely one consumes e.g. sufficient fruits and vegetables.
The association between the different job groups (ISCO) at age 19 and the career patterns showed for men: Compared with other groups "professionals" had less likely an "upward career pattern" (20.0%) and more likely one of "stability" (33.3%).
Is the supernatural, dualist explanation the more likely one?
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