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Consequently, improving pairwise amino acid sequence comparison methods can engender improved quality of studies in the field of computational biology.
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Previous ethnographic studies vividly demonstrate the insights that observational techniques can engender, and confirm the conclusion that they may be better suited than other methods to examining complex interventions in child-health contexts [ 45, 46].
Nevertheless, both our study and previous ethnographic studies vividly demonstrate the insights that ethnographic techniques can engender, and confirm the conclusion that they may be better suited than other methods to examining complex interventions in acute and long term child healthcare contexts such as the one we have described here [ 54, 55].
Dictating education policy from Washington can engender unintended consequences.
"It saves money, but can engender ill will".
The dimming of the light can engender rage, too.
Indeed, small errors can be endearing, and needing help with something can engender affection.
Hers was a brand of modesty, Mr. Langella writes, that "only great wealth can engender".
The alternative to landmark protection, he acknowledged, can engender problems of its own.
What's more, it protected him from the unpleasant shock of reality that video feedback can engender.
But the high pressure tactics this system can engender should be intolerable where children are concerned.
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