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A similar approach could be used to investigate, for instance, preference differences of the male partners of women undergoing fertility treatment or in patients from countries where IVF is differently reimbursed.

Hence, according to the present data, proteins of the angel, 3635 or nocturnin families may deserve the same putative function as yCCR4, i.e. deadenylation, or at least share common substrate binding and/or catalytic specificities (for instance preference for RNA and/or poly (A) tail).

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For instance, many preference utilitarians believe their principle prescribes strongly egalitarian structures with lots of state intervention while other preference utilitarians believe it prescribes a laissez faire style of capitalism.

The young scholars still carry books around, for instance, in preference to reading them.

In Chest, for instance, the preference is for poetry that deals with pulmonary issues — lung cancer, asbestosis, sleep apnea.

(Hansson 1992, 1996c) Consider for instance a preference for consensus in a voting procedure with three participants and simple majority rule.

The user-facing components can also co-exist with the services of a hosting system in order to provide any functionality missing from the hosting system (for instance consumer preference profile management).

In this instance, the preference was guided by a low opinion of the confidentiality and caring-nature of the nurses at the health centre.

For instance, larval preference and performance of a specialist lepidopteran feeding on two glucosinolate chemotypes of Barbarea vulgaris were unaffected by host chemistry (van Leur et al. 2008).

With an unrestricted domain, a dictator, unlike Zelig, is someone whose preferences conflict with everybody else's in a range of cases, and it is in each instance his preferences that agree with social preferences, not theirs.

For instance, if preferences merely represent choice behaviour or choice dispositions, as they do according to the "revealed preference theory" popular amongst economists (see Sen 1973), then Completeness is automatically satisfied, on the assumption that a choice must inevitably be made.

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