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This confusing pattern - or pattern of confusion - is familiar to those who have known Mr. Jackson a long time.
We should reshape the confusing pattern of different professional groups seeking to serve children, so that all professionals are trained in recognising the needs of children and listening to their voice.
Moreover, the shells fired from guns of many different calibres produced a confusing pattern of splashes in the water that made the correcting of aim and range quite difficult.
And in the 1990s, the real minimum wage went up by 11percentt (1989-2000, peak-to-peak again), while both unemployment and employment rates fell slightly again, so a confusing pattern once again.
The truth is, the herta is a really confusing pattern.
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Their current classification as polytypic species reflects the complex and confusing patterns of variation in the region; first, the assumption that populations are connected in the lowlands, and second, the historical preference of avian taxonomists to use polytypic species concepts and trinomials in classification.
In fact, we argue that the rather confusing patterns reported in the literature are due to the use of single measures of sperm length, and that accounting for the balance between drag from the head and thrust from the flagellum will allow us to extend our understanding of the link between sperm form and function.
Completed in 1932, this arresting structure, in a sort of cubist Art Deco style, has a confusing crisscross pattern of green and white marble with aluminum trim.
A total of 43 EST-SSR markers (22.8%) were polymorphic, 106 (56.1%) were monomorphic, and 23 (12.1%) were excluded due to poor or confusing amplification patterns (Table 2).
Somewhat confusing, this localisation pattern is partially inconsistent with that reported for the kleisin subunit of condensin I, Cap-H (Viera et al. 2007).
They form a confusing and ever-shifting pattern of competing factions and coalitions.
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