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For the sake of simplicity, let's refer to the first group as "women" and the second as "men".

Let's refer to them as 'high' and 'low' standards.

In order to ground this discussion, let's refer to the following two short sentences (examples based on or taken from Halliday and Greaves 2008): (5) Is that you? (6) I like it!

(Let's refer to these putative sensations as sensations, though, strictly speaking, we cannot yet be using the term in a way that presupposes being caused by external sense organs).

To determine the factor of safety (FOS) against sliding of the rolling core inside the RNC isolator at an instant of time, let's refer to Fig. 6 and consider only the developed internal forces inside that core at a certain inclination angle α, between the neutral and the farthest deformed positions.

Let's refer to it as your state.

Let's refer to some recent examples.

Let's refer to developing communities instead of developing countries.

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