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Dull knives not only mash instead of slice into foods, they slip more easily, especially on round, slick foods like onions.

Unlike the classical chi-square test we do not decide whether two distributions are equal or not, but instead we only use the corresponding P-values to compute a similarity measure for the underlying codon usage tables.

Not only that, but instead of staying at base while his troops go out in harm's way, he goes with them.

IN 2000 Yuri Levada, a sociologist, wrote about Russia's "wily man", who is neither fooled nor intimidated by the sprawling state, but instead "not only tolerates deception, but is willing to be deceived, and [even]…requires self-deception for the sake of his own self-preservation".

How many young women not only dream big but, instead of succumbing to self-doubt, proceed as though those dreams deserve to be brought to fruition?

But instead, he not only stuck with the rest of the squad until the final run along the Promenade des Anglais, he even did a few turns on the front.

We exposed someone that claimed to be a fan, a reader of books, had accessibility to the books, had every incentive to purchase and support them, but instead chose not only to disregard the work, the values within it, and our own personal pleas.

It should not only consider emergency aspects but instead cover the whole bandwidth of event information.

However, unlike many apps in Adobe's lineup, Post is not only targeted at professionals, but instead wants to make it easy for anyone to turn their photos and text into "beautifully designed graphics," the company says, then share them on social networks like Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.

Burne-Jones was asked to make a slight alteration, but instead "withdrew not only the picture from the walls, but himself from the Society".

The present data provide further evidence to the proposed reverse causality between elevated FGF-23 and cardiovascular disease according to which high FGF-23 secretion (hyperphosphatonism) not (only) induces cardiovascular disease, but instead prevalent subtle or overt cardiovascular disease may induce FGF-23 secretion.

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