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"As our service improves, members are choosing more often to enjoy Netflix," they said.
Baca said he did not belong to Congressional or any other club in Washington, choosing more often to play on public courses so "you don't become a part of the snots that belong to the country club areas.
It was expected that, over the course of 100 card selections, optimal performers would progressively develop the strategy of choosing more often from advantageous decks.
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Hogan-Howe said cuts meant police would have to pick and choose more often what they prioritise, and, more controversially, what they will not.
Whites also faced a high likelihood of strip-searches, and black men were chosen more often than most passengers to have X-rays.
Individuals with better fitness value are chosen more often for reproduction than poor ones.
Results showed that participants chose more often the S+ component that which their eyes had fixated on more during training (e.g., the triangle form).
You don't just get to pick and choose; more often, history chooses for you.
The third scenario, labeled Guided RED, invokes RED redirection where EDs with lower expected waiting time are probabilistically chosen more often as the destination ED.
On average, male students choose, more often than women (63% against 57%), a medical specialty [ 8].
Diagnosis F 20.0 (paranoid schizophrenia) was also chosen more often than the correct one.
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