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The sex-effect observed in the set of the most plausible models always described a non-significant male bias in the propensity for undertaking explorations (e.g. logit(dexp) = age + sex + per, male intercept difference from female: 0.26 ± 0.37, student t = 0.71, d.f.
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In that sense, philosophy always describes a kind of cartoon world.
Every time he tries to articulate a grand philosophy -- from his book "The Audacity of Hope" to his joint-session health care speech last September -- he always describes a moderately activist government restrained by a sense of trade-offs.
The content of these queries varies widely, but there are always telltale signs: they are almost always written by nonnative English speakers; they all claim, as this one attempted, to be important; and they always describe a conundrum, soliciting my direction on what to do.
Especially, one always describes a model which possesses hereditary properties by integro-differential equations in practice.
The GPR rules do not always describe a one-to-one mapping between genes and reactions (where one gene encodes a complete enzyme that independently catalyzes one reaction).
In this paper, we first present a generalized OFDM framework which can always describe an OFDM system no matter whether any of OOBE suppression schemes is applied.
Andy Garcia is always described as a Hollywood A-list actor, and technically speaking this is accurate.
Mr. Remnick, who has been writing since he filched magazines from his father's suburban New Jersey dentist's office, never thought a lot about becoming an editor, a profession he always described as "a mouse training to become a rat".
He's almost always described as a swashbuckler, a risk-taking flamboyant playboy, the anti-Bill Gates software executive who fancies racing yachts and flying airplanes.
Spielberg's mother, Leah, who is always described as a free spirit, was a permissive parent.
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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.

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