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Lots of studies show that we each tend to think that we are better-looking than average, that we are smarter than average, and the equivalent happens in medicine, too.
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If the equivalent happened with England, there would be around 550,000 fans following Roy Hodgson's team around.
Well the social media equivalent happened today for startup Klout and its "scores," which purportedly give you and others an idea of your social media influence on various topics.
The crumpled ball of paper syndrome (or its electronic equivalent) still happens, of course, but it can usually be smoothed out and used somewhere.
While I accept that, in cricket, it's never clear to the next batsman when he might be in, it seems odd to me – in this era of intense preparation and professionalism and the quest for marginal advantages – that something equivalent never happens.
The derived equivalent material happens to be a particular second gradient material in which few components of the strain gradient (second gradient of the displacement) should be taken into account in addition to the classical strains (first gradient of displacement).
"If the equivalent was happening to health funding, there would have been a public outcry," he added.
News organizations have taken notice: suddenly, the takeover of the Republican Party by right-wing extremists has become a story (although many reporters seem determined to pretend that something equivalent is happening to the Democrats. It isn't).
It's the equivalent of what happens when you watch several infomercials for a teeth-whitening product.
A negative externality is like the national equivalent of what happens when you go to dinner with three friends and, knowing that you'll pay only a fourth of the bill, decide to order an expensive entree.
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