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But Mr. Obama still leads more often than not when likely voter polls from battleground states have been released.
The difference between infection and disease is seen even more rapidly in early childhood, when infection leads more often to immunity than to illness.
The computer leads more often to dense, brightly colored, heavily psychedelic work because I'm using a light filled screen that's capable of millions of colors and an infinite revision process.
Overall, the HX mutation leads more often to a gain than a loss of the Hox interaction potential.
The poliovirus is more likely to cause paralysis in adults than in children, and also leads more often to death in older people.
Nevertheless, at present, there is no evidence that etanercept leads more often to flares of Crohn´s disease or any other inflammatory bowel diseases as compared to patients with AS who are not being treated with anti-TNF [ 38].
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They question their capacity to lead more often than men do, and push less often for promotions or pay rises.
Through the first five innings of games last season, the Diamondbacks led more often than they trailed.
Dichotomic or manichean views of these two realities as opposed and watertight compartments lead more often than not to unproductive conclusions.
The costs of abusive loans compound over time because loans with harmful features lead more often to defaults, bankruptcies or the loss of a critical asset such as a car or home.
Patients with delirium developed higher creatinine values that led more often to renal replacement therapy on postoperative day 3.
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