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Additionally, words with similar roots but different endings may indicate more or less inclusive groups.
White elephants are still being created, but are now generally designed to serve larger and more inclusive groups of people.
Animals, plants and fungi have mostly held their own as inclusive groups, although modern paleontological and molecular studies are changing views within each group as well.
All four countries have sensible transit policies and trade actively with each other.White elephants are still being created, but now generally for larger and more inclusive groups of peopleWhat has brought about this change?
Each one of us is a member of a nearly infinite number of more and more inclusive groups, nested one within another, delineated by the process of descent with modification.
Nowadays, nucleotide sequences are commonly used to hypothesize the evolutionary relationships among species or more inclusive groups.
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If the effects of dietary quality are avoided using the residuals of the equation obtained by OLS for nonhuman primates, the most inclusive grouping, all other taxonomic groupings show correlations that are statistically different from zero.
Ornithomimosauria, for example, denotes a more inclusive group than Ornithomimidae.
However, we now propose the markedly enlarged anterior teeth as diagnostic of a less inclusive group, excluding Camposipterus nasutus.
For example, the group of primates that humans are most closely related to, falls within the more inclusive group of mammals, and the yet more inclusive group of vertebrates, and so on.
With encouragement from Washington, the opposition leaders also sought to show that they are an inclusive group that welcomes support from military officers and officials inside Iraq.
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