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Project success is more often defined in terms of business metrics: how much did I decrease customer attrition?
The amalgamated nature mobile and Web apps means the customer experience is more often defined by dependencies on cloud infrastructure (IaaS), software (SaaS), access to open APIs and Internet performance that aren't integral to the core application code and not under the direct control of developers, application managers or IT.
"In the arts the concept of synaesthesia is more often defined as the simultaneous perception of two or more stimuli as one gestalt experience". (Campen 2009) The lines of artistic explorations of synesthesia and scientific research into the subject have become closely intertwined in the last decade.
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At the same time, the current crop of 'cutting-edge' AI chatbots are more often defined by their limitations than by having impressively expansive conversational capacities.
Epidemics are more often defined in response to political necessity rather than by examining empirical data.
Although there is an overall lack of TRM definitions in pediatric cancer studies, TRM appears to be more often defined in pediatric acute leukemia trials than those of lymphomas, solid tumors and brain tumors.
Furthermore, associated genes capture disease components in finer detail than descriptions of clinical characteristics, but we assume that for a disease the latter are more often defined than associated genes.
We checked the classification of each 'unclassified variant' among amplicons and detected three variants classified in at least one amplicon as a 'putative allele', but that were more often defined as 'unclassified variant' because of either lower frequency compared to 'putative artefacts' or absence in one individual's amplicon replicate.
Its prevalence ranges between 10%and90%0%, depending on how it is defined, and is more often encountered in severely injured patients.
Worse, they both agreed, a girl's appearance is more often -- at younger and younger ages -- being defined by how sexy she is.
But it is more often about squeamishness.
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