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A child with an obsessive fear of going to hell might repeatedly pray for forgiveness.
She knew that her working-class followers might find only one or two job titles available to them regardless of their skills - and might repeatedly watch less-qualified men be promoted over them.
Some teachers might repeatedly get assigned more children who have had difficulties in the past, whereas others might get classrooms full of children with parents who are highly involved in their children's education and request that teacher, he says.
For example, one might repeatedly identify one possible node and edge on the periphery of an optimal tree whose elimination reduces the optimal parsimony score, then recurse on the remainder of the data to construct the rest of the tree.
However, patients can be stable, whilst providing physiological measurements that might permanently lead to alerts (e.g. 92 % is often used as a threshold for alerting on Oxygen saturation, yet some patients are stable at lower levels, and some patients might repeatedly report certain symptoms thus increasing their scores).
Sometimes your own team might repeatedly attack you (doesn't hurt you but can get quite annoying).
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Credible evidence that Sudan's government might now repeatedly be using them simply cannot be ignored.
The mafic end-member magmas, represented by mafic inclusions of constant composition since 19 ka, might have repeatedly ascended from a large, homogeneous lower-crustal magma chamber (Ban and Yamamoto 2002).
We hypothesize that the 5S gene integration within the 35S unit might have repeatedly occurred during plant evolution, and probably once in Asteraceae.
This criterion was used to avoid inclusion of patients with chronic diseases who might be repeatedly admitted to hospital and modify their habits because of their disease.
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