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Of course, the moves could leave Toney Douglas, whom the organization considers more of a combination guard than a point guard, as the starting point guard, at least temporarily.
The Pakistani Army chief, Gen. Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, preferred General McChrystal to his successor, Gen. David H. Petraeus, whom he considers more of a politician than a military strategist, said people who had spoken recently with General Kayani.
One possible explanation for this result is the different nature of the items in the two instruments; the EQ-5D has a stronger focus on the perceived impaired general health due to the physical illness, and the PDQ-8 considers more of the social and psychological consequences of Parkinson's disease.
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Perhaps because, in France, cinema is still considered more of an art than a business.
Also, larger properties are considered more of a security risk, because neighbors are not nearby.
Beltre is considered more of a free swinger, but generally, the newcomers fit the Red Sox mold.
Allergies are generally considered more of a nuisance than a blessing.
It was considered more of an experiment in the scratch-off medium than a potential rainmaker.
In North America, Sid Crosby is considered more of everything, though neither is considered a lady's man".
It is not affected by the sales of items considered more of a meal, like hot dogs and personal pizzas.
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