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The report doesn't use the term "addiction," but the similarity between uncontrolled dependence on an addictive substance and academe's dependence on underpaid and overly numerous graduate students and postdocs makes the word apt in this context.
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Consequences of failing to account for measurement error are predicting overly tortuous movement, numerous returns to previously visited locations, inaccurately predicting species range, core areas, and the frequency of crossing linear features.
They should be sensible and not overly prohibitive by imposing numerous unilateral restrictions on experts of academia or industry.
Bradbury takes a moderate line, but suggests that in recent years modern historians have been overly lenient towards John's numerous faults.
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In the opinion of the author, Kotler and Lee are overly biased towards charity and donations in numerous ways.
We set (c = 2), slightly higher than the value of 1.5 usually chosen, in order to ensure that the less numerous polar data are not overly downweighted in the determination of the calibration parameters.
There is no reason to believe that amicronucleates are overly abundant in the presently sampled region, as numerous amicronucleates were found in Elliott's surveys [ 3].
Cottage Restaurant and Café, in Plainville, does numerous things right, and its primary drawback — overly generous portions that some may find off-putting — is something many diners will enjoy.
He cited overly ambitious goals for the product, a shortage of funds, numerous failed licensing negotiations and his own general inexperience as the major motivating factors behind the project's failure.
When I searched my (numerous) cookbooks for something chocolately, but not a brownie, sweet, but not overly so, I did not find exactly what I had in mind.
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