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** It is difficult for the reader, given the overload of elucidation imposed upon the basic text, to maintain much momentum, and, indeed, one finds welcome refuge from the tedium and harshness of some Biblical passages in the companionable contemporary voice of the learned commentator.

It is difficult for the reader, given the overload of elucidation imposed upon the basic text, to maintain much momentum, and, indeed, one finds welcome refuge from the tedium and harshness of some Biblical passages in the companionable contemporary voice of the learned commentator.

Only the naïve and mirror groups were given the overload test; the experienced group was not tested because the birds had to be released for the breeding season.

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Given the enormous overload of coverage elsewhere, The Times tried to provide something distinctive.

Given the sensory overload I'll have just had, dealing with challenges of such magnitude, this can all seem provincial and irrelevant.

But my true punishment has come years later: given the information overload that characterizes the times, my memory is probably far worse than Mrs. Katz's was and I have no doubt that my students find it just as annoying as I once did -- although, thankfully, they're in college, not middle school, and pretend not to notice.

Given the intensity and overload of medical curricula, junior students often postpone studying until just before exams [ 27, 28].

Doing so can even alleviate a potential system overload, given the possibility -- or should I say hope -- of an unprecedented voter turnout.

We postulate that students may have faced some degree of "information overload" given the intense knowledge acquisition across several different topics in a relatively short time frame.

This is in agreement with earlier findings [ 11] and is not unexpected, given the fact that fluid overload is only one of many factors influencing the pulmonary gas exchange.

Sorting out the good (or sincerely wacky) from the bad (or frivolously solemn) is hard work, given the prevailing conditions of information overload, which, like video games, seem geared to road-testing the nervous systems of teen-agers.

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