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Nevertheless, several students participating in the pilot studies proposed allocations which reflected different versions of progressivity so that we then decided to include two schemes with different degrees of progressivity, namely schemes C and D, to control for differences in the acceptance of such rules (see again Table 1 above).
The lawyer for Mr. Franken was also questioned about whether the differences in the acceptance of ballots did not show some evidence of the deeper electoral problems that the Coleman team described.
Differences in the acceptance of ballots statewide did not show deeper electoral problems that the Coleman team described, Mr. Elias said, but were examples of the reasonable discretion used by local officials to satisfy state requirements for the review of ballots — "the grease in the joints, so to speak, that allows the election to take place," he said.
The researchers set out to examine whether there may exist cultural differences in the acceptance of robotic colleagues between German and American workers.
Kelley indicated that religion and education are the key social differences in the acceptance of evolution and suggests that acceptance of evolution will gradually increase in Australia "as older, less educated, more devout cohorts are replaced by younger, better educated, less religious ones" (Kelley 1999).
However, all women were invited to participate regardless of their nationality and there were no differences in the acceptance rate between nationals and non-nationals identified.
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This year, the difference in the acceptance rate of 18-year-old women over men has widened to 7.8 percentage points, meaning that more than 13 women are going from sixth form to university for every 10 men doing the same.
This could indicate a tissue specific difference in the acceptance of cis-Fpro in collagen synthesis or even a hierarchical redistribution of the accessible cis-Fpro following the first initial uptake, with bone given the highest priority.
Miller et al. ([2006]) report considerable cultural differences in the public acceptance of human evolution, with a minimum level of acceptance in the USA and Turkey as well as a maximum level in the Scandinavian countries.
Additional research should be conducted to explore these differences further, however, it may suggest differences in the cultural acceptance of SERM use or differences in perceptions of breast cancer risk which may result in these disparities.
They hypothesized that sex-related differences in the social acceptance of smoking, as well as in nicotine metabolism, might influence the risk of depression and suggested that smoking is less socially acceptable for women than for men in Mexico.
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