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Mr. Cunningham called it irrelevant that Mr. Romaine's party has a distinct majority in voter registration and holds the top line on the ballot.
Mr. Mac Naughton declined to specify how many people did not pay off their layaway purchases, but said a "distinct majority" of customers were able to finish paying off their purchases.
This means that at least 60% of the weighted random forest trees decided in favor of the chosen class and at most 40% for the opposing class, which implies that the classifier decision is based on a distinct majority.
Terminal sedation in patients with unfavourable prognosis was considered acceptable by fewer respondents, whereas sedation in patients with physical symptoms was still regarded as acceptable by a (distinct) majority of respondents (without withdrawal of nutrition: 74% and 66% respectively; with withdrawal of nutrition: 63% and 56% respectively).
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In distinct contrast, the majority of these genes were down-regulated or silenced in the human-animal hybrids.
Centuries of isolation and autonomy have made many of them linguistically and culturally distinct from the majority Han.
Culturally and ethnically distinct from the majority lowland Vietnamese, the believers among them worship clandestinely in informal settings known as house churches that are illegal under Vietnamese law.
Culturally and ethnically distinct from the majority lowland Vietnamese, the believers worship clandestinely in informal settings known as house churches, which are illegal under Vietnamese law.
Here, we identified a CD141hi DC present in human interstitial dermis, liver, and lung that was distinct from the majority of CD1c+ and CD14+ tissue DCs and superior at cross-presenting soluble antigens.
As distinct from the majority branch the Sunnites (who for centuries vested the line of authority from Mohammed in a caliphate that followed the tides of history from Damascus to Baghdad and thence, with the Turks, to Constantinople)—the Shiites traced the line of descent through the Prophet's son-in-law, Ali.
As distinct from the majority branch — the Sunnites (who for centuries vested the line of authority from Mohammed in a caliphate that followed the tides of history from Damascus to Baghdad and thence, with the Turks, to Constantinople) — the Shiites traced the line of descent through the Prophet's son-in-law, Ali.
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