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What is remarkable — given the rumors last month that Ms. Wintour was going to be replaced by the French Vogue editor Carine Roitfeld — is that she was able to include not merely a critical view but one that accurately identifies the problem with the magazine.
Vernon had heard rumors of a cardsharp who was able to deal not merely the bottom card or the second card of the deck, in the usual way, but from its center — meaning that a chosen card could be dealt at will, no matter where the deck was cut — and, after years of looking in the hardscrabble gamblers' underground of Depression America, he found him, just outside Kansas City.
For instance, metrics like the PLoS Article-Level metrics will become more and more popular, as there will be many different ways for a paper to be exposed to the community, and thus the impact of a paper would not be able to be merely quantified by the number of citations.
However, the overwhelming reliance on modern care found in the actual utilisation data (see appendix 4) does suggest that results from the vignettes analysis are able to capture preferences and are not merely a result of the lack of understanding of the survey instrument.
When McCarthy wrote about hers she was able merely to say: "I don't want to describe it," but when Plath was in the throes she could write about little else, "a panic, absolute and obliterating".
Put another way, relying solely on classroom instruction to achieve CCSSM is like asking our children to not merely be able to cook, but to become gourmet chefs.
In combining the (cost-) effectiveness study with a thorough process evaluation, we will be able to draw conclusions not merely on the (cost-) effectiveness of the program, but, moreover, on the influence of the degree and process of implementation of the program on its efficacy.
The appeal of armed resistance, being able to fight and not merely to talk, was almost certainly decisive.
Learners are able to experience what they can do using their language skills rather than merely having corrected what they can't.
What sets physical geniuses apart from other people, then, is not merely being able to do something but knowing what to do — their capacity to pick up on subtle patterns that others generally miss.
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