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Throughout the process leading up to Rio+20, indeed up to the entry of the Brazilian government, there had been a discernible regression around rights and equity principles, led by the richest countries and reflected in attempts to delete or "bracket" -- leave un-agreed -- 20-year-old Earth Summit principles.
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Simple linear regression revealed few discernible patterns in the change in abundance of particular life forms between years across the gradient of sites, except for within graminoids in the upper and lower SASs, with per cent change decreasing significantly with site elevation (upper SAS: R = 0.92, P = 0.008; lower SAS: R = 0.99, P = <0.001).
Although including fixed effects reduces their precision, the estimates are consistent with the previous wage regressions: immigration decreased wages for native blacks but had no discernible effect on whites' wages (note that the hypothesis of a positive effect can be rejected for three of the four black IV regressions).
It is possible that the effect of nutritional variables on growth is purely a medium-term phenomenon that is discernible only when high frequency data ("high" in terms of a growth regressions, that is) is used.
There was, however, no discernible relationship between extent of VEGF positivity and survival, age or any other variable (for survival, p = 0.818 Cox regression).
But trends are discernible.
Regression is another.
Regression can happen quickly.
There is a discernible logic.
No discernible seasoning.
Anthony has no discernible skills.
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