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Furthermore, there seemed to be no preference for one hemisphere to lead the other in changes in type or subtype incidence.
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"I know in Florida, though, there is no preference for manual recounts over machine recounts".
That leaves Swisher and Nady, and Cashman said there was no preference for trading one over the other; it would depend on what a team offers in return.
"There's no preference for residential, but we certainly wanted to test the market to see what the developers thought," said Jennifer K. Friedman, a vice president in the city's Economic Development Corporation, which is soliciting the responses.
While there was no preference for one of the stimuli used, horses showed a significant left sidedness.
The priors on these are initially uniform for direction of motion, reflecting the fact that there is no preference for any particular direction in the scene.
However, when it was obvious that the monkey was observed, there was no preference for stealing quiet over noisy grapes (Santos et al. 2006).
As such operations act locally on the elements of an array, there is no preference for one distribution scheme over another when distributing (vec{x}) among nodes in a cluster.
An NPI value of zero indicates that there is no preference for one method over the other (i.e., the number of 2-D neighbors is equal to the number of 3-D neighbors).
If women evolved to prefer red, this should be universal, but a study conducted last year with the Himba people in Namibia found there was no preference for reddish tones among women.
Seventy-nine percent of the patients were aged 20 to 59 years old, therefore including people in productive age, with a major prevalence of peripheral syndromes, but there was no preference for age or sex among different syndromes.
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