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Clinton may do better to associate herself with her husband's 1990s achievements than the Obama post-2009 recovery.
If dexamethasone is chosen, it is better to associate it with rifampicin rather than vancomycin in cases of PRP.
Maybe it would be better to associate dairy consumption, particularly milk consumption with sweetened beverages consumption only, without combining sweet food together.
Thus, it's better to associate the verbal command with the behavior already in progress.
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Then seek to answer why we haven't come up with a better treat to associate with Christmas.
Even Randy Sue calls him out on it later: "I know better than to associate myself with people of no moral character".
If those images can be clustered into a number of groups, each including the images acquired by the same camera, the forensic investigators will be able to link the images to particular devices and in a better position to associate different social media accounts belonging to a person of interest.
What better way than to associate it with high-energy parties rather than with sedate sipping?
We found that the more responsive a bee is to shocks, the better it learns to associate an odorant to this noxious stimulus.
"Better to be associated with a disgraced athlete than to be Jewish".
For some immune cell lineages in some chronic wound scenarios, more may be better; for example, increased numbers of Langerhans cells in the epidermis of diabetic foot ulcers have been shown to associate with better healing outcome.
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