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One way to interpret this is that overqualification overrides field-of-study mismatch and field-of-study has little value once workers are overqualified.
"The way I interpret this is that it is not a story about me or about Tim Howard but it is from people who want to get at the Ferguson family," Marotta said.
One way to interpret this is that both exposed and non-exposed ciliated neurons are involved in normal NH4Ac chemotaxis.
One way to interpret this is that perhaps prisms have differential effects on face vs. non-face objects.
One way to interpret this is that insertions and deletions are more likely to completely destroy binding sites than point mutations, and therefore are more likely to be selected against.
One way to interpret this is that for regions bound by both factors, the C/EBP consensus site is being selected for over evolution rather than the PPARγ consensus site, which would indicate that PPARγ binding is dependent on sequence-specific C/EBP binding.
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One way of interpreting this is that party members let their opinion of the President influence their evaluation of the issues.
One way of interpreting this is that Trump is simply incredibly shallow, a collection of disparate appetites, excited when he sees a "total piece of ass", happy when sinking into a seat on his jet, angry when confronted by criticism from those he considers "losers" – and that in between, there's just a vacuum.
With regard to the most recent decision, the way I've interpreted this is that the Title I place where the Internet is located for regulatory purposes, didn't give FCC authority.
The obvious way to interpret this is as meaning that the press, because it is owned by Jews, makes more fuss of the holocaust than of the gulag.
It's a bit heady, but one way to interpret this project is that in a world filled with seemingly Levittown-like building, no two buildings are truly identical. .
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