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Others argue that gender is an ever-present factor.
Uncertainty, an ever-present factor in construction projects, has made such intelligent systems very attractive to the construction industry.
Racist ideology was always an ever-present factor in the city, however, as evinced by the name of the group which ran the Mardi Gras, the Kotton Karnival Kids (KKK, the same initials as the Ku Klux Klan).
The incidence of UTI is directly related to the duration of the catheterization, and, after considering this ever-present factor in multivariate analysis, it is the main and most important risk factor for UTI.
Apart from the episodic seizures, there are many other ever-present factors – social, psychological, behavioural, educational, cultural and so forth – which affect the lives of children with epilepsy (CWE), their families and their close social networks.
A bigger question is the ever-present YouTube factor and whether we even need a niche site for "smart" videos.
Finally, there is the ever-present Scott Lee Cohen factor.
The ever present risk of unintended negative consequences from human experimentation with damaged habitat will no longer be a factor.
Ever present.
Absence is ever present.
Danger, however, is ever present.
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