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In the long run, holy warriors more often achieve martyrdom than success, suggested Reuel Marc Gerecht, a former C.I.A. agent who is now with the American Enterprise Institute, a conservative public policy organization.
After years of research for our forthcoming book, "The Rise of Women: The Growing Gender Gap in Education and What It Means for American Schools," Thomas A. DiPrete and I found that in schools where academic effort is expected and valued, boys compete for high grades and more often achieve them.
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"Seekers after justice have more often achieved success through nonviolent action, rather than acts of force or arms.
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When extending to 1000 m, fair agreement was more often achieved than at an 800 m distance.
Though, there is a trend that improved outcomes are more often achieved by inhibition of Wnt signaling.
'Functional remission' (≥83% of full function) was more often achieved in BIOL than in controls (OR 2.18 (95% CI 1.04 4.6)).
However, patients commencingth-erapy with basal or prandial insulin more often achieved glycemic targets than those initiating therapy with biphasic insulin.
Detemir-treated patients had less weight gain and more often achieved A1C <6.5%, but the drop-out rate and daily insulin doses were lower in the glargine group.
Here, both logistic and linear regression can be used to calculate propensity scores; convergence is more often achieved when using linear regression.
Samples from dogs with idiopathic IMHA more often achieved higher titres than those from dogs with secondary IMHA, but this was not statistically significant (P = 0.34) (Table 3).
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