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On a technical note, the negative values in the index coefficients do not imply that the index results in selection for features definitive of dysplasia, but rather signifies that due to the high phenotypic and genetic correlations some traits act as 'environmental corrections' to more informative traits that are richer in genetic information, allowing better prediction of genetic merit.

Rather it signifies either the perceiver's attachment to nature, or the speaker's (no matter how innovative the discourse) attachment to a cultural tradition.

The "erotics of art" that she endorsed in the last line of "Against Interpretation" wasn't a lust for the work of art itself but, rather, signified the critic's own erotic aura.

It has also been noted that "media portrayals of the consumption and effects of alcohol do not comprise a neutral, scientific reality but rather signify a network of social knowledge, value systems, and symbols," with the same likely occurring for other substances [31].

Steve Rybin has commented that the music is not intended to correlate with the intensity of the action portrayed alongside it, but rather to signify when the viewer should react with a "degree of aesthetic distance" from the film, or be "suture[d] into the diegetic world" more closely.

The "original" speech does not sound like what it signifies; rather it expresses the emotional essence of our encounter with the world.

The word dull in Swansea parlance doesn't necessarily mean uninteresting; rather it signifies gullibility - think of it as interchangeable with the word "daft".

The formation of slip surfaces in the context of this work should not be interpreted as collapse or catastrophic failure; rather it signifies the development of an active wedge.

Please note that the term "ectogony" does not mean that the social capital variable is assumed to be exogenous or endogenous; rather, it signifies those concepts given by Manski in his classic article about social interaction (Manski 1993).

Complete remission does not mean the disease has been cured; rather, it signifies no disease can be detected with available diagnostic methods.

But Christian charity wasn't just traditional "bread and circuses" in a new guise; rather, it signified a radically different way of conceptualising relations between individuals and society, and between individuals and their own wealth.

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