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When it was an institute of legal education, it enforced the odd practice of fining a student when he got something wrong: a halfpenny for a defective word, a farthing for a defective syllable and a penny for an improper word.
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The BBC, therefore, isn't wrong, or bad: it is guilty of "failure", or of being "defective", a word somehow particularly wounding in its total lack of malevolence.
In other words, defective cohesion is not caused solely by defective Smc3 acetylation.
In other words, the defective virus was in principle the long-sought agent that could discriminate between normal and cancerous cells, killing only the latter.
In other words, keeping the defective items in the warehouse and returning them back to the supplier results in more expected profit than the one obtained based on selling the defective items at a lower price.
Distributed techniques are more robust, because they better accept the fails and uncertainties in the individual robots performances; in other words, a single defective robot does not interrupt the functioning of the whole.
It seems obvious: The easiest way to treat a genetic disease would be to go to the root of the problem and edit the defective gene as if it were a misspelled word in a word-processor document.
In other words, if the fraction defective p is less than AQLp (p ≤ AQLp), then the lot is defined by the producer as conforming.
I have changed the words "shocked", "deranged", "obviously defective" to "deeply concerned", "remodeled" and "impaired" respectively.
Mice that were homozygous--in other words, animals that had inherited defective genes from both parents--for both faulty mismatch and faulty repair weren't born at all.
I would remove loaded words such as "shocked", "deranged", "obviously defective", and "folly".
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