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In a statement issued on its blog, Twitter did not address extensive research by outside experts that has identified far more suspected Russian activity during and since the election.

The issues I raised go over well-covered ground by many other writers and preachers: that Jesus identified far more with the poor than the rich, that he treasured the beloved community far more than rugged individualism, that he would be appalled by the Social Darwinist, selfishness-is-a-virtue brand of conservative politics currently in vogue in the modern conservative movement.

In comparison to the former study, we have identified far more putative β-secretase substrates, and the likely reasons lie both in the less complex subcellular fractionation (secreted proteins versus membrane-bound proteins) used here and the larger sizes of the proteins subjected to analysis (ectodomains versus CTFs, thus offering more peptides for detection).

This study by Campbell et al. identified far more mutations than our study.

Codon bias picked out the most but also identified far more genes as putative foreign than the other methods.

In childhood ADHD is identified far more frequently in boys than girls with around a one in five ratio in most studies.

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In these books, children identify far more closely with the forces of chaos than the forces of order.

The Shia are a special case, constituting 75% of the population in the Eastern Province, the kingdom's main oil-producing region, and identifying far more strongly with Shia across the border in Iraq than with the Saudi state.

But Vegetarian Society members responded to a Guardian request for information about the sector by identifying far more recent openings than closures, in places as far afield as Wigan, Eastbourne, Paignton, Leigh-on-Sea and York.

Using robust statistical modelling, it identifies far more crimes than are recorded by the police.

An increasingly common language means an increasingly common culture; these young Hispanics identify far more with their non-Hispanic peers than their predecessors.

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