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Then, after a moment's reflection, she added: "It's true there's always a preference for newcomers, and there's always a surplus of them, too.
In this case there is always a preference profile like the one implicated in the paradox of voting in Section 1, from which pairwise majority decision derives a cycle.
There was always a preference comparisons gap over time – independent of depression or recovering depression.
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Williams always had a preference for "thugs".
I've always had a preference for black men.
And no matter how bad the choice is, we'll always have a preference.
The populace will always have a preference for stories with plausible and clean conclusions over radical uncertainty".
The calculations showed that, at T = 0 K, Pt always has a preference for the Ni sublattice in B2 NiAl, with such a preference being quite strong in Al-rich NiAl, but relatively weak in Ni-rich and stoichiometric NiAl.
Bill Keller, executive editor of The New York Times, said The Times would be open to using work from an outside source, "assuming we were confident of its quality," but that "we'll always have a preference for work we can vouch for ourselves".
Evidence shows that babies and children will always show a preference for the sweetest food available, he said, and they will eat more of it than they would of less-sweet food.
Americans have always showed a preference for Congress to take the helm in setting the country's agenda -- perhaps distrustful that one man in the White House should be in charge.
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