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Other students are also talented and motivated -- they're not just rich kids but rather today in elite colleges they are more likely characterized by their drive than their parents' tax return.
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Apple has also moved increasingly into the search market through its voice recognition tool Siri -- something that more likely characterizes the future of search than a paid product-listing site like Nextag.
In an increasingly immunocompromised population, complicated CL is becoming a more likely outcome, characterized by severely inflamed, destructive lesions that are often refractory to current treatment.
When teenagers called parents frequently to "ask and confer," it was better for their relationship, and they were more likely to characterize their parents as supportive and say they were close and communicated well.
But knowing that "closest" is more likely to characterize a place than a person, and that a guest is more likely ask a concierge for dining tips, a human hotelier would infer the asker was probably hankering for a cappuccino.
Surely it's not controversial to note that a Republican who's angry at the Times is more likely to characterize the paper's slings and arrows as business as usual, while a Democrat would probably view it as an unexpected burn.
Here, we have identified a PR-dependent gene signature more likely to characterize aggressive tumors.
In other words, it is more likely to characterize the unigene when the cluster size is large.
High-quality friendships are more likely to be characterized by support, reciprocity, and intimacy.
The authors also reported that females and individuals with NGT were more likely to be characterized by a biphasic response.
Nonparticipants are more likely to be characterized by low socioeconomic status (27) that is also associated with cigarette and snuff intakes (28).
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