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One page is devoted to competitor information, often a euphemism for rumors.
History can also be hard since it requires good information, often a precious commodity.
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Credit card chips can communicate with banks in a way that better protects a user's private information, often requiring a personal identification number to verify a purchase.
Archives|THE MARKETS: Market Place; A little information often goes a long way -- the wrong way.
THE MARKETS: Market Place; A little information often goes a long way -- the wrong way.
Gender stereotypes and the lack of information are of course interrelated since 'gender stereotypes are often caused by a lack of information; and a lack of information often is a lack of accurate information caused by the persistent circulation of stereotypes concerning SET as well as gender stereotypes' (Karpodini-Dimitriadi 2008, limited circulation).
For similarly motivated Hispanic parents without a solid grasp of English, obtaining and comprehending such information often remains a foreign mystery.
A young persons' edition has background biblical and general information, often in a lighthearted manner — it's my favorite.
RNA molecules are uniquely capable of encoding and controlling the expression of genetic information, often as a consequence of their three-dimensional structures.
An analytical technique is presented with the goal of measuring reaction kinetics during steam oxidation reactions for three cases in which obtaining kinetics information often requires a prohibitive amount of time and cost.
This is quite easy, really: "that" defines, "which" gives extra information (often in a clause enclosed by commas): This is the house that Jack built; but this house, which John built, is falling down.
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