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After an interval of shock and soul-searching, teachers realized that they would have to prepare students much more explicitly for the tests.

Perhaps art shouldn't be "for art's sake", one of the most misunderstood, unambitious and sterile of all aesthetic slogans: why couldn't art be, as it was in religious eras, more explicitly for something?

"They've effectively hung a sign saying, 'Business as usual, come on in.' " Mr. Bradley faulted Mr. Gore more explicitly for not taking bold steps during these prosperous times toward immediate and full health care for everyone or being more aggressive about gun control.

The campaign's appeals picked up in earnest the next day, when Ralph Reed, the former head of the Christian Coalition, who is now an official of the Bush campaign, arrived to ask pastors more explicitly for their help in winning votes.

More explicitly, for a full range of cases, an explanation which fails to invoke all four causes is no explanation at all.

More explicitly, for any \(i\), and any input \ w, U\) on inputs \(i\) and \(w\) would do exactly what \(M_{i}\) would do on input \(w\), in symbols, Turing's construction of a universal machine gives the most fundamental insight into computation: one machine can run any program whatsoever.

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Yet as seen in the challenge results, random forests were not uniformly superior to all other methods and so there is potential for improved approaches that more explicitly account for class imbalance.

Second, likelihood-based approaches that test for a constant or accelerated rate of binding site gain/loss would more explicitly test for transcription factors with altered sets of target genes (Otto et al. 2009).

On major commercial releases, this impulse is giving way to a European pulse, simpler and faster and more explicitly designed for clubs.

Although the bulk of the evidence for this relationship has been considered with respect to lung cancers, it is likely that these mechanisms will be more explicitly implicated for other tumor types as well.

A study focussing on the qualitative aspect of (pedestrian) comfort, while defining comfort similarly, includes the emotional component more explicitly: " comfort for pedestrians is a positive emotional reaction to external surroundings (the walking environment) in different situations, including physiological, physical, social and psychological reactions".

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