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As ORES spends more time identifying damaging edits, it will learn faster and more efficient ways to catch similar edits in the future.

The most common advantages expressed in the six most-cited publications are that the flipped classroom approach focusses student-centred and collaborative, problem-based learning activities, thus enabling teachers to spend more time identifying student problems and knowledge gaps (Mason et al., 2013; McLaughlin et al., 2014; Prober & Khan, 2013; Strayer, 2012).

I will spend more time identifying the strongest candidates and far more time working with them in the year ahead.

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BEIRUT, Lebanon — In a shift in strategy, protesters across Syria have moved their daily demonstrations against the government of President Bashar al-Assad to the evening, in the expectation that security forces will be more reluctant to shoot at them and have a more difficult time identifying them for arrest, activists and organizers said.

Men also have a more difficult time identifying their own depression, and are less likely to get help for it because they may not even recognize their behaviors indicate an underlying depression.

This isn't a panacea, however: If you can't see your sights you may not be able to see your target, and you will have an even more difficult time identifying your target.

For example, it may make more sense to invest time identifying a small list of variants that are likely to be high-impact: splice site mutations, indels that cause frameshifts, truncation mutations, stop-loss mutations, or mutations in genes that are known to be biologically relevant to the phenotype of interest.

Others argue that Iran should be given more time to identify Qaeda operatives and perhaps hand them over.

And like, I think, Barry Davies (again) said about it, it's just a gimmick to give the commentator more time to identify the goalscorer".

The panel said these radars, combined with sensors aboard the interceptors, would provide more time to identify enemy warheads and shoot at them repeatedly if the first shots failed.

This could be due to the fact that, as the locations are not familiar to naive adversaries (i.e., have not seen nor visited before), they spend more time to identify presented locations and to select the answers.

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