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People often lose weight, but they almost always gain it back.
This strategy almost always gains lots of customers, but ultimately leads to business failure.
It is noted that the increasing number of LP traffic flows also does not significantly affect the average HP throughput, since HP users contend for the channel more aggressively (better EDCA parameter set than LP) than the LP users and thus almost always gain access to the channel over LP users.
The opposition party almost always gains seats in a midterm election, anger is fueled by a terrible economy, and Republican voters have been highly motivated.
And when it comes to this question of integrity, women candidates have a particular tightrope to walk: as pollster Celinda Lake has shown us, because the traits of integrity and honesty generally have been allied with women candidates, a male opponent can almost always gain ground against a female opponent by showing a crack in her armor of so-called "goodness".
One overnight poll, conducted for NBC News, indicated that Mr. Bush's lead over Vice President Al Gore had gone from 6 percentage points to 11. Candidates almost always gain after a convention, and Mr. Teeter, who conducted this poll with Peter Hart, a Democrat, called it "a normal, an average bounce".
Last year, three German economists found that "far-right" political parties almost always make significant gains after a financial crisis.
Genetically unstable MIN-O lines, which have multiple whole chromosome gains, almost always had gain of chromosome 2. AurkA was one of the genes on chromosome 2 that was highly over-expressed in these MIN-Os.
Indeed, the number of nucleotides lost by internal deletion almost always exceeded the number gained by insertion, regardless of lineage age (mean divergence).
The costs that tariffs and import quotas impose on domestic consumers almost always exceed the gains they provide to domestic producers.
In Figure 8b, HCOR almost always has a gain over non-NC because multihop topology has multiple coding structure, such as (A, B, C), (G, F, C), and ({B,E}, C, {F,D}), where (A, B, C) and (G, F, C) are not affected by the overhearing links.
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