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Depending on your tax situation, this may or may not be advantageous, as explained in the answer to Jose Vasquez about his rental property.

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These filtered distractor candidates are then ranked based on the semantic similarity and further divided into two levels of distractor candidates: low and high, as explained in the "Similarity between correct answer and distractors (SIM Similarity between correct answer anddistractors (SIM)" section.

The first was the answers on the answer form, as explained in the Section 'Forms': i) the selected god class candidates; ii) the level of certainty, i.e. "yes" or "maybe" option for each candidate class; and iii) decision drivers that helped participants to indicate the candidate god classes.

Although the gene was found to have an apparently large translational increase detected with ribosome profiling it was associated with a large degree of uncertainty due to its very low expression as explained in our answer to the comment 2. Thus the results are not conflicting.

The answer is "pretty fast actually" as explained in this week's video of the week courtesy of the Ed.Ted YouTube channel.

Police may ask you questions, although, as explained in more detail below, you do not have to answer any questions.

Light as explained in its instructions.

As John Updike later explained in The New Yorker, "Gods do not answer letters".

AU: As we explained in our answer to referee 1, we now clarified better in the text that in this report we wished to focus on the very first step in the origin of the pathway that was key to its further assembly.

As Golts explained, the answer doesn't really matter.

The answer, as Hart Research pollster Guy Molyneaux explains in The New York Times, quoting almost verbatim from the Progressive Economic Narrative, is that "the important question facing America today is not how big government should be so much as who government should work for: corporations and the wealthy, or all Americans?" As Molyneaux points out, "That is a debate Democrats can and will win".

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