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It is also the case that many teachers never have any problems teaching evolution and happily teach it as matter-of-factly as they teach any other subject in science: would that it were more commonly so!
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Rural Mongolians were more likely than their urban counterparts to drink following receiving income at 51.6% (49.2 – 54.0) and 47.5% (45.1 – 49.1) respectively, while urban Mongolians tended to more commonly do so 'with friends or family' and during 'celebrations'celebrations
Photoinduced electron transfer (PET), which causes pH-dependent quenching of fluorescent dyes, is more effectively introduced by phenolic groups than by amino groups which have been much more commonly used so far.
TTH (OR: 1.1 [0.8–1.6]) and other headache on ≥15 days/month (OR: 1.3 [0.6–2.6] were reported more commonly, but insignificantly so, by males.
It may even be that politics is an arena in which such overpowering happens more commonly than elsewhere, so that participation in it is fraught with moral hazard that requires an exceptional moral character to overcome.
All three groups did much better if they had the heart arrhythmias known as ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia, but those occurred more commonly in younger people, so survival among those in their 80s and 90s improved to only 24 percent and 17 percent, respectively.
[15/05: The original infographic stated that most meteor strikes occur in Antarctica. This is incorrect, they are more commonly found there, and so this has been removed.].
The general reason for using this arrangement rather than a more commonly used arrangement is so that the burden of upheaval and moving is placed on the parents rather than the child/children.
Aloo dum more commonly uses peas than courgettes, so if you like, add a handful of frozen peas with the tomatoes.
Burns Night approaches once more – an excuse, should you need one, to fill your face with that oatmeal and offal-stuffed sheep's stomach treat more commonly known as haggis (and so much tastier than it sounds), a few drams of whisky and a line or two from Scotland's national poet.
"The practice of giving government officials gifts — by other government officials and, more commonly, by private businesspeople — is so widespread that luxury goods producers have come to count on it as an increasingly important revenue source," Xinhua, the state news agency, reported in March.
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