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Is it useful to make generalizations about whole classes of people?
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To fully appreciate the difficulty of achieving the aims of Dial-a-Molecule, and the impact it will have once the vision is realised, it is useful to make a comparison with oligonucleotide synthesis.
So when confronted by this (like, say, by a too-curious delivery guy who grazes your tit when he is ostensibly petting the puppy dog you are holding!) it is useful to make passing reference to the boyfriend who will be around imminently to, I dunno, be around.
Although a direct comparison cannot be made with other terror attacks (because select patients were evacuated to our centre), it is useful to make a comparison.
Thus, in the same way that it is useful to make special edit tables of a few parts, it is also useful to be able to create trend plots of the temporal behavior of certain sets of dependent variables.
When making a diagnosis it is useful to make the distinction whether this is a definite diagnosis, probable or even possible as this allows for a change in diagnosis once more facts come to light.
Therefore, it is useful to make a distinction between early stages (Dukes's A/B)—that is, resectable colorectal cancer and later stages (Dukes's C/D).
"I feel it is useful to make explicit my own perception of my emotional state," Dr. Renik wrote.
At any rate, in accounting for fatigue, it is useful to make distinctions between what pertains to the individual as a whole and what pertains only to some part or organ of the individual.
It is useful to make some distinction among entrepreneurs that delineate this experience factor.
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