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Proteases were compiled for the reference data set by selecting all entries from the UniProtKB/SwissProt database (version 6.7) [18] containing the keyword "protease", but lacking the phrases "inhibitor*", "probable*", "fragment*", "hypothetical*", "putative*", "possible*" or "predicted*" in the keyword and description fields, where the asterisk is a wildcard for any arbitrary suffix.
A naive system, lacking the phrase to concept corrections is 68% precise.
He was inclined to take a self-deprecating view of his writing, but his output was distinctive and not lacking in apposite phrases or the quaint foibles that the rest of us missed.
It is not unusual for languages to lack the phrase, the scientists said.
The House of Representatives passed a bill ordering the use of the motto on the new eagle and double eagle (which also lacked the phrase) in March 1908; the Senate followed suit in May.
In such a case, overlapping the problem of the many (see the entry on the problem of the many), the theory commits to a singular term 'Everest', though apparently a denoting phrase, lacking any unique determinate referent.
But when the use of short phrases lacks some transformative value or fails to offer some insight or commentary-for example, copying phrases on a T-shirt-the fair use argument is harder to win.
I do remember one journalist, unhappy that he could not get into the village to do an interview, asking at the media conference - with a turn of phrase rather lacking in taste: "How is it I can more easily get into Dachau than the Olympic Village?" Dachau, the former Nazi concentration camp, was only just down the road.
Fitzgerald wasn't convinced, however, and ruled that the "short phrases lack the modicum of originality and creativity required for copyright protection". He took us back to the early 2000s to explain why.
"Maiysha", which features a samba theme that Fortune played on flute, is unusual as it is the only track on Agharta seemingly lacks any coded phrases that link individual segments together.
Conservation groups are concerned that this phrase lacks safeguards.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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