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Apparently it took six years for him to decide to conform.
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By accepting the fact that she would not be seen as her real and unaffected self, Karen allowed herself to disconnect from the insanity that fiction would attempt to impose, and she heroically decided not to conform to illogical rules.
Although we decided not to conform to the 'rule of thumb' of 10 events per variable (Vittinghoff and McCulloch, 2007), we kept the number of predictors as low as possible.
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For me, in deciding to what degree I should conform to Japanese culture, this seemed a good place draw the line.
Consequently we decided to make all response scales conform to a positively oriented scale.
However, when Virginia decided to withdraw from the Union in 1861, he felt obliged to conform to the action of his state.
Producers decided to use Peggy Mitchell in the breast cancer storyline, conforming to a soap opera tradition of reserving strong roles for a firmly established middle-aged matriarch.
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