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To our surprise, quantitative pilot studies comparing the two versions of SURGE Next showed that both approaches had advantages (Clark et al. 2013), suggesting that the critical benefit for both derives from focusing game-play on fewer more consequential decisions so that players anticipate and think carefully about decisions and actions (i.e., engage in prediction).
The Johnson Amendment both derives from, and builds upon, the 1st Amendment.
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There are a couple of tricks, both derived from classic French cooking.
They are also both derived from Eastern baptismal formulas, though which ones is in dispute.
This capability is both derived from and reflected in the sophistication and length of our memories.
Although the names are both derived from that of King Gordius, the knot is known as Gordian, not Gordion.
Both derive from symbols of mensural notation (q.v.; used from c. 1260 to 1600), the system preceding the modern one.
The central nervous system consists of the brain and spinal cord, both derived from the embryonic neural tube.
It says much about Ukip's failure to uphold traditional standards that the half-educated oaf did not know that "homo-" and "-phobic" both derive from the Greek.
She called it maintenance art because it both derived from and focused on actions that affect everyday life, like cleaning, cooking and taking care of children.
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