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When Kate Moss or Azealia Banks in the 212 video wore vintage Mickey Mouse apparel it definitely did, arguably because the vintage element gave the image post-modern nous.

In fact, some prior work indicates that simply the presence of eyes or eye-like stimuli increases people's prosocial behavior, arguably because the eyes serve as cues of being watched and thus elicit reputational concerns.

The Apple Daily has managed to establish a reputation for independence, but that is arguably because the tabloid's voyeuristic celebrity- and crime-obsessed coverage is equally offensive (and titillating) to readers across the political spectrum.

Fresno County, where most of the district lies, is one of the poorest in the nation, arguably because the bounty of agricultural profits has been concentrated among a small number of farm-owning families.

This is now known to be a more general effect arguably because the guanido group of arginine is more rigid and can make more hydrogen bonds than the amino group of lysine.

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Arguably because - as a book inextricably tied up with apartheid - it's lost some of its political urgency.

However, as discussed in detail by Brunello, Weber and Weiss (2012), existing validation studies find that recall bias is not so severe, arguably because of the state-of-the-art elicitation methods used: respondents are helped to locate events along the time line, starting from domains that are more easily remembered, and then asked progressively more details about them.

Parathyroidectomy may also seem appealing from the economic standpoint arguably because of the ability to save downstream costs of pharmacotherapies [ 26- 28].

In all the remaining instances the SVM classifier with RBF kernel performs better than the soft fusion; arguably, because of the introduction of noise via red channel information.

Little fuss was made about the match being moved out of the reach of ordinary fans, arguably because in the US supporters realised a long time ago professional sport is a business not a game.

Spending on health in England has been in effect frozen since 2009 (arguably because of the recession) but reforms to the NHS in England haven't reduced total spending.

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