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In essence, expression (10) states that the food consumption of both types of households depends on reported income, on a dummy distinguishing whether the household head of the family is a self-employed worker or not, and a number of variables controlling for different socio-economic and demographic characteristics.
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The particular brand of noncognitivism proposed by Hägerström is usually called "emotivism," since it holds (in a manner reminiscent of Hume) that ascriptions of value are in essence expressions of emotion.
"This is an opportunity to cross examine the visual essence of expression through the sonic release of the creative process," Mr. Purcell said, hoping to introduce the program in other artistic communities.
In essence, gene expression might allow us to circumvent these limits by uncovering hidden phenotypes potentially of ecological relevance and phenotypes that are perhaps difficult or counter-intuitive to measure.
The essence of the expression of the Holy Spirit is free spontaneity.
"Surface, the most convincing evidence of the descent into materialism, became the focus of design," and, he added, "space the essence of architectural expression at its highest level, disappeared".
With ownership and agency at the center this touching yet controversial story, Winfrey has been careful to characterize her portrayal of Lacks's daughter, Deborah, as the "spirit and essence" and "artful expression" of Lacks's life, because there's no way she could fully depict everything the wife and mother was.
With ownership and agency at the center this touching yet controversial story, Winfrey has been careful to characterize her portrayal of Lacks's daughter, Deborah, as the "spirit and essence" and "artful expression" of Lacks's life, because there's no way she could fully depict everything the wife and mother was.
And do they quantify the essence of the expression 'disturbed flow' that is so commonly used in the biological literature?
Although it is understandable that many SoP writers here address the inadequacy of studying in China thereby justifying their desires of studying abroad, in essence such negative expressions imply the "self-critique" strategy in Chinese rhetoric and it may not be an appropriate rhetorical choice for self-promotional writing in the tradition of Anglo-American culture.
It is natural to use the expression 'the essence of …', which implies sufficiency as well as necessity: possession of the essence of K suffices for membership of K, as well as being necessary for it.
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