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As a consequence, as Murphy (2010) noted, for example, for a US national conference for campus-based men's gender equality and anti-violence groups, essentialised notions of gender remain dominant and there is very little attention given to transgender people.

As others have noted, for example, the ongoing costs of being a public company can be substantial.

Happiness has several meanings in popular discourse as well as in scholarly literature, as Diener [ 1] noted: "For example, happiness can mean a general positive mood, a global evaluation of life satisfaction, living a good life, or the causes that make people happy, with the interpretation depending on the context".

As the Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman noted, for example, "If we think a baseball pitcher is handsome and athletic … we are likely to rate him better at throwing the ball, too".

Respondents described this relationship in different ways and noted, for example, clerkships as medical students or daily practice as physicians.

As The Onion's A.V. Club noted, for example, the television show "Kate & Allie," a critic's darling in the nineteen-eighties, "hasn't aged particularly well because it was a show that came up with a 'daring' premise for the time — two divorced women live together after their marriages end — then figured its work was done".

For example, as noted in our example above, our water molecule W comprises two further facts in which two hydrogen atoms h1 and h2 both stand in the covalent binding relation with an oxygen atom o.

As one well-known Canadian commentator has noted, for example, the money generated by the intellectual property owned by Canadian universities is minuscule [ 24].

As noted by Muhr, for example, after Nicaragua qualified for debt relief under the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries Initiative, the $400 million released between 2004-2006 was redirected to debt repayments rather than measures to alleviate domestic poverty [ 18].

"As humans," Parker notes for example, "we are not good at judging the size of large numbers". A million seconds, he points out, is less than two weeks, but a billion seconds is 31 years.

She said the goal in upcoming advertising is not so much to explicitly tell consumers not to use rhino, but rather to portray its use as unfashionable by noting, for example, that is composed mostly of keratin, a protein found in human nails and hair.

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