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It seems that men more often define success in monetary terms while women focus on vision and mission.

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The New York race, between Hillary Rodham Clinton and Representative Rick A. Lazio (and before him, Rudolph W. Giuliani), will be recalled as the most expensive Senate race ever, one more often defined by personalities than by positions.

At the same time, the current crop of 'cutting-edge' AI chatbots are more often defined by their limitations than by having impressively expansive conversational capacities.

Epidemics are more often defined in response to political necessity rather than by examining empirical data.

Women's intellect (more often defined as 'sensitive') was given less credit than comparable males' intellect (more often 'quick learners') [ 51].

Although there is an overall lack of TRM definitions in pediatric cancer studies, TRM appears to be more often defined in pediatric acute leukemia trials than those of lymphomas, solid tumors and brain tumors.

Furthermore, associated genes capture disease components in finer detail than descriptions of clinical characteristics, but we assume that for a disease the latter are more often defined than associated genes.

We checked the classification of each 'unclassified variant' among amplicons and detected three variants classified in at least one amplicon as a 'putative allele', but that were more often defined as 'unclassified variant' because of either lower frequency compared to 'putative artefacts' or absence in one individual's amplicon replicate.

The Sharp Center has upped the ante for architecture in Toronto, which has more often been defined by bland efficiency than by stylistic invention.

But their decades-long relationship has more often been defined by an intense rivalry in private — a predictable tension, perhaps, for two figures who have long imagined themselves in the nation's top job.

And since Islamic culture, especially in its more fundamental stripes, often defines itself in contrast to the West, Christianity has in some places been relegated to an enemy — or least foreign — culture.

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