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In his opinion, Judge Motz noted that while the proposed settlement claimed to be "platform neutral," in that the funds in the foundation could be used to purchase any kind of computers and software, that neutrality would probably be lost in practice.
Although missing Y could be set to zero when a patient is dead/not disabled/tooth is lost, in practice often a model is instead proposed for Y given in observed members only (so conditional on alive/disabled/tooth not lost).
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Second, from a clinical standpoint, this is a cautionary note to take into account the general health of the patient, a focus that can get lost in subspecialty practice.
Although un/ s < 1 can ensure that functional alleles at a locus will not be lost in evolution, in practice, one may consider a more stringent criterion of q n < 0.5 so that a randomly sampled allele of the gene from the population is more likely to be functional than null.
He lost one in practice from Dikembe Mutombo's elbow a while back and then again in the course of a game against Utah last season.
I got lost in its pages and practiced and practiced my unblinking stare, just in case.
Her series The Drum Thing captures drummers lost in the beat during practice sessions.
I spent hours getting lost in the crowds and practicing the art of haggling, it's truly a part of El Rastro that you can't miss!
Moreover, surveying students allowed us to capture both those who will stay and work in Ghana as well as those who will emigrate shortly after graduation - the latter would be lost in a survey of practicing physicians in Ghana.
It was a good idea in practice – Wales narrowly lost in the semis; New Zealand won the tournament.
It is evanescent: posts are preserved, but in practice, they are lost in one's rapidly self-refreshing timeline – read it now or not at all.
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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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