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And when clause, or even sentential links are made in discourse using not conjunctions, but rather verbs or nouns, the latter linguistic choices are considered logical grammatical metaphors, as in the replacement of and then in (1) by led to in its more formal counterpart, example (2).

It has been speculated that P120 and P120' could have evolved by gene duplication followed by sequence divergence, whose extreme counterpart example is represented by the pMGA gene family of the avian Mycoplasma gallisepticum [ 14, 15].

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At the 2010 fundraiser, he acknowledged the high level of organization shown by the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee, whose dinner he attends, implying that Muslim Americans would do well to follow their Jewish counterparts' example of well-coordinated activism.

Due to the wireless nature, wireless networks possess many advantages against its wired counterpart, for example, capable of device mobility, simple installation, and ease of deployment.

American insurers would like to be allowed to buy more than 26% of one of their Indian counterparts, for example.

Studies have also demonstrated that surveys of student experience are strongly prey to distortion by social prejudices – female tutors being routinely ranked lower than their male counterparts, for example.

An employer can also lawfully treat part-time staff differently if it can be "objectively justified" – this could include a part-time worker who is denied health insurance available to full-time counterparts, for example, because of the disproportionate cost of providing the benefit.

But one umbrella explanation, of which they are all part, is uncontestable: over many years, Scots have lost faith in a Westminster establishment that they believe cares more about their votes than it does about them.All three parties have seen their Scottish branches wither (compare the size of Constituency Labour Parties in Scotland to their London counterparts, for example).

Second, using the unemployment rate as a proxy for bad economic times, while common in academic literature, may obscure differences within industries: manufacturing workers in the 1980s might have been more grateful for their jobs than their computer-science counterparts, for example.

(One could have trans-world identity rather than counterparts, for example).

The 3D ES barriers for metals are much larger than their 2D counterparts, for example, 0.40 versus 0.16 eV for Cu [8].

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