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Note that dS can effectively be seen as a proxy for evolutionary distance.
Had the rats not been able to retain familiarity information in this recognition control test, then the subsequent recency task (Experiment 1b) could also effectively be seen as just a recognition test (novel vs. familiar).
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Having said that because GDPR has global reach it is now effectively being seen as we have to comply with this at an international level by a number of our largest members, who are rolling it out worldwide — not just Europe-wide — so the opportunities for divergence are quite limited," said Derrington. "Particularly actually in areas like AI. AI requires massive amounts of data sets.
Addressing the needs of PWD was associated with multiple sectors of the aid response, and doing so effectively was seen as requiring a coherent, integrated strategy across these domains that was difficult to achieve.
To be used most effectively, testing must be seen as an integral part of the process for reducing risks associated with new product introductions.
The failure to effectively engage communities can be seen as a discounting of their values.
To be implemented effectively, this policy cann ot be seen as a cheap option but requires considerable financial resourcing for preparation of staff and the conduct of such activities.
The legal maneuver represents a risky tactic for the oil company since it will be seen as effectively suing various environmental groups in order to proceed with Arctic drilling.
Pat Aufderheide, director of American University's Center for Social Media and board member of Kartemquin Films and a former ITVS board member, said in a telephone interview that she did not understand "why PBS wants to be seen as effectively throwing these series under the bus" when some in Congress are questioning public broadcasting's federal financing.
In more SFL terms, while (12a) may be seen as effectively a verb in a noun form (see the discussion of grammatical metaphor below), the same cannot be said for (12c) since it could be expressed as He gave the teacher his exam, where it is clear that the noun denotes a concrete object.
The Times points out that Avenatti's offer puts Trump and Cohen in a bind: If they reject it, it could "be seen as effectively acknowledging the existence of a continuing effort to keep Ms. Clifford silent about an affair that Mr. Cohen and the president say did not happen". Cohen announced last month that he paid Clifford $130,000 in October, but insisted the money was his own.
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