Sentence examples for apart from the preference from inspiring English sources

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Possible downsides for some renters, apart from the preference of access by Web (not a problem for us): every car at the Vendôme location when we were there was the same stick-shift subcompact model (they do advertise other options), and at pickup there was no supervisor on duty, and no English was spoken.

I show that, apart from the preference for three-part lists described by Jefferson (1990), lists are embedded in a larger three-component structure that the list is the middle part of.

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To account for fact that the reported time of immigration was often exactly 1, 2, 3,... years before diagnosis ("digit preference"), time since immigration was categorized with boundaries well apart from the preferred digits (Table).

Put simply: Does the nominee believe the Constitution means anything apart from the jurists' personal preferences?

I could have walked into the supermarket and bought all the cabbage I wanted, but (apart from my preference for local produce) there was a silly obstacle.

The locus of retroposition is, apart from a preference for ubiquitous A/T-rich target sequences only determined by complementarity of the retroposed RNA 3'-end and a ragged-ended DNA strand for priming.

Apart from a preference for facial symmetry, which has been proven in different scientific studies to be an objective and cross-cultural beauty criterion, humans aren't born with an innate sense for what's beautiful.

Apart from metabolic preference for glucose, which allows tumor cells to generate energy under hypoxic conditions, hypoxia-tolerant tumor cell clones are selected, while tumor stem cells in hypoxic niches might escape antiangiogenic treatment as well.

The recommendations given are influenced by many considerations apart from the scientific evidence such as patient preferences, availability of facilities, or organizational aspects.

It is interesting to note that, apart from the chelated conformer, there is little preference for fluorine position: the proximal and distal populations are not significantly different.

While Kitcher largely endorses the epistemological views of his (1993), in this work he argues that there is no absolute standard of the significance (practical or epistemic) of research projects, nor any standard of the good apart from subjective preferences.

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