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There is already the familiar syndrome of the "Booker novel": a big, ambitious balloon sent up to signify that "we are dealing with a serious writer".
There's a familiar syndrome among devotes of the arts that places an exceptional and sometimes even excessive value on rarity, as if the difficulty encountered or effort required for seeing a film somehow added value to the work itself; of course, the news value of a rare screening is sometimes superior to the artistry it reveals.
This could simply be the familiar syndrome of telling the President what they believe he wants to hear.
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Mr Laws, by contrast, is a conspicuously numerate former banker.Thus the appointment exemplifies some familiar syndromes of government: the need, sometimes, to rely on untried youth; the need to barter ministerial posts for the support of rival internal constituencies.
The changes resulting from human selection conform to the familiar domestication syndrome, though different traits making up this syndrome, for example loss of dispersal, are achieved by different routes in crops belonging to different families.
The overhaul of the Empire Zone program fell victim to a familiar Albany syndrome: because the interested parties all had significant policy differences, they agreed that no compromises could be reached until they made deals on other state issues, starting with the state budget.
Throughout the review, we present case stories to illustrate the familiar (Down syndrome) and the new (a never-before reported microdeletion on the long arm of chromosome 12).
Perhaps the most familiar winter syndrome is seasonal affective disorder, aptly abbreviated SAD.
In cases of familiar pRCC syndromes, mutations of the c-MET proto-oncogene are correlated with a pRCC1 morphology (Lubensky et al, 1999), whereas in cases of Hereditary leiomyomatosis and renal cell cancer there is a high incidence for mutations in the fumarate hydratase (FH) gene, leading to the occurrence of pRCC2 (Gardie et al, 2011).
Vonnegut was all too familiar with the syndrome.
Psychologists and bookmakers are familiar with this syndrome, which is sometimes referred to as "saliency bias".
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