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News is more engaging if it describes something that is happening, rather than something that is not.
The app lists all the conditions your symptoms may match, so you need to read each one earnestly to see if it describes your situation.
Information must also be accurate as the credit-rating debacle shows: an AAA rating is harmful rather than helpful if it describes a CCC asset.But politics impedes the ideal of transparency for at least two reasons.
A program is declarative if it describes what something is like, rather than how to create it.
Child models can be in distinct plugins, which makes it possible to choose one model over another at any time, if it describes the problem better, allowing for flexibility in the M&S application.
The aggregation of data into a reference list was mainly a strategy to increase the observations and make the analysis more reliable, although it may have validity if it describes the overview of the agenda-setting factors at play.
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"And then there was an occasional joke and it ended with a debate" -- he made this last word sound as if it described a paint-drying competition.
(The court said material was obscene if it appealed to a prurient interest in sex; if it described sexual conduct in a patently offensive way; and if, as a whole, it lacked serious literary, artistic, scientific or political value).
More specifically, a definition received this code if it described cultural change as evolution and/or stated that cultures evolve (see text box definition of book 11 in Table 1).
In fact, Pennycook (1996, p. 226) sees part of the problem of dealing with plagiarism in the application of the term plagiarism "as if it described some clearly definable practice".
Basically, the book is about learning whether we're alone in the universe, and it would be valuable if it described only the science behind that question.
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