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In more detailed terms, here are some things to consider when determining whether or not an article is likely to be mean-spirited: Is the content singling out a certain stereotype, group of people, set of values, etc., in such a way as to denigrate, demean or undermine them?
To the Editor: Michael Alderman's Op-Ed artislikelylikely to confuse the public.
Knowledge of these block copyings, which are described in detail in the Celera article, is likely to help doctors in the search for variant genes that cause disease.
Disabling anonymity, moderating comments and banning offenders, as well as predicting whether an article is likely to promote trolling, are all effective steps.
Because of Google's campaign to simultaneously reduce duplicate articles, the original wire service article is likely to be featured in Google News instead of versions of the same article from newspaper customers, sapping ad revenue to those newspapers.
As he tries to sell skeptical donors and voters on the viability of his candidacy, Mr. Ford, who declined to comment for this article, is likely to be helped by his TV appearances.
Most unfortunately, this article is likely to foster undue resentment for the settlement movement at a time when mutual respect and cooperation are most vital for all the peoples of this region.
In contrast, a customer who claims to have become ill from consuming the miso-salmon entrée described in the article is likely to hold the restaurant itself — not individual servers, cooks, or members of the prep team — responsible for his or her illness.
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