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The same in follow-up examinations, instead of talking about 'further diminution'…" (Pediatrician, F, 49, FL) And: "Measurements would be more instructive if the standard deviation would be given.
More instructive, if vexing, is the case of the recently reelected district attorney in my home county of Cortland.
Instead of just plugging in parameters from the literature for Hsp70, it would be much more instructive if the authors made phase diagrams as a function of kinetic parameters and showed when there mechanism holds.
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That said, other books about London prostitutes are perhaps more instructive in this instance.
The presidential debate of 1980 had similar dynamics, but may be even more instructive in assessing Trump's performance.
China may be a more instructive comparison.
But MACH takes a more instructive approach.
Yet even more instructive is how Robert waves away the magazine when Brooke shows it to him, as if embarrassed by its display or superior to it.
"Johnny White's was more instructive than anything else," he said.
False etymologies are often more instructive than true ones.
If respondents base their impression on their own friends and family, and if these friends and family are more of a mix than the biased sample itself, then this will give a more instructive result than headline voting intention.
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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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