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The Latin motto is literally translated as "The voice of one crying in the wilderness", but is more often rendered as "A voice crying in the wilderness", which attempts to translate the synecdoche of the phrase.

In other words, gross errors more often rendered a nonsignificant result significant than vice versa.

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If so, we expect cancer transcripts to: (A) have a higher incidence of nonsense or frameshift mutations which introduce a premature translation termination codons to mRNAs resulting in truncated proteins or more often rendering them vulnerable to nonsense-mediated decay (13, 14).

Unlike conventional optimization, the number of function evaluations in RDO is significantly more which often renders it time consuming and computationally cumbersome.

The time was right for such thinking, because technological evolution and industry convergence had made jobs much more complex, often rendering experience and performance in previous positions irrelevant.

Similarly, the geographies of power and resistance are constituted by more than spatial tactics and moral or behavioural boundaries as they are often rendered.

He also stuttered grotesquely, often rendered speechless by the impediment.

(The surname Singh is often rendered as Thakur in Delhi).

More specifically, the curvatures of patterns (including the location of unusual data points) that can easily be detected in a visual display are often rendered obscure or less easy to judge from an equivalent table of the data [ 24] p.1.

This is especially vital because the local catchments have been altered by clearance of vegetation and are also compacted by human activities which often renders to more runoff and reduced infiltration (Valimba 2004).

It often renders Pasternak's more philosophical passages incomprehensible.

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