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It follows, for example, that a good film is a film that can and must be remade.

It follows, for example, that syllogisms with assertoric premises coincide with uniform possibility syllogisms (Street 2002, 2005).

It follows, for example, that for any reported variance, V the total sample size, N must satisfy the requirement that N ≥ 16/ V. Similar inequalities exist for the total of any two cells and for the numbers in any given cell.

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It, therefore, follows, for example, that programme entities which include a high proportion of Headquarters general service costs will experience a cost decrease in 2002-03.

It follows, for example, [7, 18], that SDP(2) is a three-dimensional Riemannian space of constant sectional curvature equal to −1 for the distance noted d 0 defined by d 0 ( T, T ′ ) = 2 ( log Δ − log Δ ′ ) 2 + d 2 2 ( z, z ′ ).

Then it follows, for example, from [21, Theorem 2] that begin{aligned} K_1 = K_2 =: K. end{aligned}Furthermore, (13) implies that for any (tilde{gamma }_1 in tilde{Gamma }^{(2)}_1,) there exists (tilde{gamma }_2 in tilde{Gamma }^{(2)}) such that begin{aligned} t^m_{tilde{gamma }_1} = t^n_{tilde{gamma }_2} end{aligned} (14 for some nonzero integers (m, n), and vice versa.

Or his honest criticism of movies other than his own – describing It Follows, for example, as "one of those movies that's so good you get mad at it for not being great".

"It don't at all necessarily follow," for example, "that because there was…color, or resistance,…or thought, or any other dependent thing at the last moment, that therefore there shall be the like at the next" (Original Sin, 1758; Edwards 1957–, vol. 3, 404).

Does it mean, for example, that causes follow effects?

The wide dynamic range of transcription data means that a relatively small number of highly expressed loci can account for the majority of the reads in the study (in the data that follows, for example, 50% of the exonic reads map to less than 1% of exons in MCF-10a).

The chart that follows, for example, compares the unemployment rate in each state as of April 2011 to the decline in Mr. Obama's approval rating there from 2009 to the first half of 2011.

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