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But string is now discouraged by UPS because it can damage processing machinery, and the company itself has changed; hence the new logo, which sacrificed the charm and wit of the old for sheen and swoosh.

The sizes of the patient's pulmonary nodules were not changed; hence, they were considered as benign lesions, and the primary lesion was regarded as resectable.

Some key words and/or medical subject headings changed hence the following search terms were used: shoulder/abnormalities, shoulder/injuries, shoulder/pathology, shoulder/physiopathology.

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But rather than becoming the main course in life's feast, a Work Foundation report suggests that the rise of online commerce and services is forcing patterns of work to change, hence dictating our sleep.

For Aristotle the very essence of matter was its being subject to change; hence to him the concept of immutable atoms was a contradiction in terms.

The film's title will use up many of the allotted words for this review, so it's best to be terse when critiquing "How to Let Go of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change". Hence, a one-word assessment of this documentary: Tough.

The airline industry is pretty much the worst offender in terms of being amenable to change, hence the large user experience holes filled by market distruptors like Virgin America, JetBlue, and Southwest.

When the vertical distance between the tectorial membrane and reticular lamina is changed from 5 to 10 microns, keeping everything else the same, the upper tip link is always in compression (negative length changes), hence its gate will never open.

Culture lends itself to change; hence, strategies that were characteristic 10 years ago may not be valid in today's social environment.

An innovative approach to psychiatry should encourage patients to use their own resources to change, hence entailing lower distress in therapy [ 9].

Also I would assume that in many cases he actually means clade by clade (even if his own favorite topology (classification framework) can change), hence these claims (and singularly this one) could sometimes be tested topologically (among other approaches).

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