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The most apt answer is that (following logicians' usage) it is composed of ten occurrences of word types.
But maybe it's more equal than we realize...I've read that Mike Leigh gets asked all the time about why he makes movies about women (and very good ones at that) and his very apt answer is that he doesn't make movies about women or about men...he makes movies about people.
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On the K-scale item "I think nearly anyone would tell a lie to keep out of trouble," the defensive person is apt to answer false, giving the same response to "I certainly feel useless at times". The K scale was designed to reduce these biasing factors; by weighting clinical-scale scores with K scores, the distorting effect of test-taking defensiveness may be reduced.
Without that proof, there is no justification for certifying a class because there is no "'capacity of a classwide proceeding to generate common answers apt to drive the resolution of the litigation.'" Id., at ___, 131 S.Ct., at 2551 (quoting Nagareda, Class Certification in the Age of Aggregate Proof, 84 N.Y.U.L. Rev. 97, 132 (2009)).
Ask the average social scientist why people become criminals, and the answer is apt to center on poverty and abuse, not brain structure and neurochemicals.
Ask any composer or star of a failed musical based on a classic to explain why their show bombed in New York, and it's likely they won't blame the critics; the answer is apt to be a variation of the same whine: "We didn't have our 'Impossible Dream,' " or as it is really called, "The Quest".
The program is usually structured so that right answers are apt to be extremely frequent (perhaps 95percentt of the time)—in order to encourage students, so the theory goes, and give them a feeling of success.
Moreover, people accessing blood labs or diagnostic centers may be more involved with their own health or more apt to spend time answering health-related questions than the average population.
The Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation may provide the answer, which is apt because it seems that Europe is an artificial society and Eurovision simulates it, warts and all.
An answer that seems apt for Truffaut's work, is that the artist's thoughts are too numerous, his experience too rich, his thoughts too troubling for a direct portrayal — their abysses and their volume invoke condensation and a sudden, shuddering evocation.
An answer that seems apt for Truffaut's work, is that the artist's thoughts are too numerous, his experience too rich, his thoughts too troubling for a direct portrayal their abysses and their volume invoke condensation and a sudden, shuddering evocation.
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