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Those data, which Van der Lee and Ellemers provided in a supplement to their paper, show that women simply apply more often in fields where the chance of success is low.
If they do manage to apply, more often than not they choose a school that is less rigorous than their high abilities would permit.
These problems will apply more often to current fitness (e.g., inbreeding depression) than to future evolutionary potential.
This seemed to apply more often to women, although the difference was not significant (p=0.07, and the number was small).
The comparatively low sensitivity for rectal lesions could be due to the exclusion criterion 'visual bleeding', which may apply more often to subjects with rectal neoplasms that bleed than to subjects with neoplasms at other parts of the colon (where it may be less likely that the blood is detected visually).
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I wish the dynamite principle was applied more often to PG Wodehouse adaptations.
"Small," on the other hand, is a somewhat derogatory expression of English origin, applied more often to the wares of an Eliza Doolittle than a Louis Comfort Tiffany.
"Sassy" is an adjective with baggage: it's applied more often to women than to men, unless the men are gay, and more often to black women than to white women.
The word "love" is applied more often to Eilis's feelings about her room or her textbooks than to the men in her life, and Tóibín doesn't sentimentalise his central character's experience of either country.
But is every retired statesman to be subject to the whim of any prosecutor anywhere in the world?Keep travelling, Mr KissingerIf international law were applied more often, the answer would depend on the facts of any particular case.
Although raw material assessments and raw material-focused decision support schemes have recently been applied more often in the corporate context, several aspects such as indicator selection, weighting or social assessment are rarely considered.
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