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Making it was hard, because of the persistent tendency for a layer of oxygen molecules to interpose itself between the strontium titanate and the silicon.
There was a persistent tendency for nurses to observe higher incidences of other nurses engaging in neglectful behaviours compared to reports on their own behaviour.
Surprisingly, there is a persistent tendency for some host governments and external support agencies to more or less automatically view project support as a negative factor in the transition to effective programmes.
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14 16 Ahmer et al 17 have reported pervasive and persistent tendencies for medical trainees in Pakistan to be subjected to 'disrespectful interactions', 'belittlement', 'undermining' and 'humiliation'humiliation
It comes out of the persistent tendency of Irish writers to occupy the shadows of the mind, often pushing the English language out of shape in the process.
As per this, northern, north eastern and eastern highlands of the watershed have showed persistent tendency of increasing vegetation but it was not beyond natural variability.
Reflecting a persistent tendency of participants to cite medical ethics, Princeton University energy expert Robert Socolow quoted from Hippocrates on "avoiding those twin traps of overtreatment and therapeutic nihilism".
The random variance can be reduced by taking an average of surveys — and if pollsters have a persistent tendency to favor one candidate over another, we can account for that with our house effects adjustment, which is designed to detect and counteract these tendencies.
But readers too should beware of spurious accuracy, of manifest inflation, and of journalists' persistent tendency to exaggerate.
That's partially testament to the number of high-calibre playmakers that Les Bleus have had at their disposal but also to the persistent tendency to under-rate Valbuena, who has often not even been mentioned as a contender along with the likes of Yoann Gourcuff and Samir Nasri for the role of France's supreme conductor.
More broadly, if our economy has a persistent tendency toward depression, we're going to be living under the looking-glass rules of depression economics — in which virtue is vice and prudence is folly, in which attempts to save more (including attempts to reduce budget deficits) make everyone worse off — for a long time.
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