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Inkster was asked a question commonly posed to women of a certain age: Why try to compete with teenagers and 20-somethings?

My imaginative participation in his portraits is pretty much limited to sharing the pleasure of the sitters — commonly posed with arms draped over the back of a chair or, standing, with one arm rakishly akimbo — at being able to afford the great one's fee.

The goal of this study was to assess the construct validity of CVFQ subscales by examining their sensitivity to four research questions commonly posed in ophthalmic clinical trials.

In a now commonly posed distinction, stemming from Dworkin (1977, p. 370), moral equality can be understood as prescribing treatment of persons as equals, i.e., with equal concern and respect, and not the often implausible principle of treating persons equally.

It discusses one of the most frequently asked newbie questions commonly posed by technicians and engineers with circuit design experience, who are looking to extend their skill set upward into firmware which microcontroller should they learn about to obtain directly marketable embedded skills.

This issue may become progressively more important with the increase in incidentally detected small tumors on radiologic surveillance, where the dilemma between observation or intervention is commonly posed.

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However, therapeutic mAbs commonly pose a risk of the induction of the release of cytokines, which may result in adverse events including infusion reaction and cytokine release syndrome.

The draft report, after a three-year study by the Environmental Protection Agency, represents a new scientific and political skirmish line over whether fracking, as it is more commonly known, poses a threat in the dozens of places around the nation where it is now being used to extract previously unreachable energy resources locked within rock.

Mr. Midgley released a photograph showing Mrs. Wang looking radiant and seated as Mr. Chan stood cheerfully beside her — a pose commonly used in Chinese wedding photos.

Mr. Fuhrmann watched this from beside the Christmas tree, standing with his hands clasped in front of him in a pose commonly known as the fig leaf.

If commonly used words pose a problem, so do arcane, ugly and incomprehensible lexicons that may serve the needs of medical specialists, but prove trying for many patients who have no idea what "creatinine" or "platelets," "neutrophil counts" or "ecog status" really mean.

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