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"Nature tends to like a continuum of colors, so this caught us by surprise," Tegler says.
As for the governorship, he says: "It's like a continuum.
Immersed biomolecules are assumed to behave like a continuum medium.
Of all of the South American Indian civilizations, only in Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, and Chile is there anything like a continuum of native arts.
I was wondering about the choice between choice and necessity whether that, in many cases is not more like a continuum than, you know, like a binary because in the German example, there are many jobs which I assume fall under this category.
On the other hand, above this threshold there is something more like a continuum: a generalization can be explanatory but provide less deep or good explanations than some alternative.
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Cities and suburbs have started to seem less like fundamental opposites, and more like points on a continuum.
EMT is a plastic process and the transition from an epithelial cell to a mesenchymal-like cell is probably a continuum rather than an abrupt change.
All sports, like life, are a continuum.
For Mr. Schreiber, playing the narcissistic Ben may seem like part of a continuum.
Women's rights advocates like her see a continuum between the deadly violence and supposedly harmless everyday sexism.
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