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Because some queries take much longer than average to be processed on certain molecules (e. g. cases in Fig. 4a, b), an unfortunate selection of molecules in the 1M dataset could make cartridges perform worse on it than on the 10M dataset.
McMahon suggested that bones should scale with elastic similarity [33] and found some supporting evidence [3], but this was soon after discovered to be due to an "unfortunate" selection of Artiodactyla when the elastic similarity hypothesis did not generalise to other taxa [34].
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It is an unfortunate choice.
Perhaps that had less to do with the controversial underpinnings of the smaller Rolls — it is built on the platform of a "mere" BMW 7 Series — and more to do with its unfortunate selection as the final big reveal in the previews to the news media.
This chain of events has cast an unfortunate light on a means of project selection that has often been exalted as a model for consensus building between competing research projects: the Decadal Survey for astronomy, conducted by the US National Academy of Sciences.
This was an unfortunate decision as there are several reasons why "survival of the fittest" is a poor descriptor of natural selection.
There's an unfortunate childhood.
This has an unfortunate consequence.
This is an unfortunate situation.
"It was an unfortunate coincidence".
This is an unfortunate development.
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