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In addition to age and sex, the place someone lives may also influence sweet preference: Iranian children living in urban areas prefer much higher concentrations of sweetness in tea (a typical drink for these subjects) compared with children in rural areas [ 32].
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For the implemented SCS-CR scheme (for performance comparison with this study), the adopted value set of (ωAC_VI, ωAAC_VI) is taken to be (0.9, 0.1) as a typical case which prefers much higher priority of AC_VI than AAC_VI, and thus one expects much better performance for real-time video streams while reserving some basic level of fairness to non-real-time video streams.
Pension funds prefer much longer time horizons.
Usually a biologist will not require a full description of a protocol, and will prefer a much higher level summary, but may require clarification of certain steps.
But in provinces where large families are preferred, the percentages are much higher.
(He didn't just find out that the airport in Newark is 3,000 miles away, did he?) He prefers the easier schedule and much higher pay at ABC/ESPN, a position that, when it was announced two years ago, caused surprised YES officials agita.
The costs of divestment are clear – even if divestment advocates prefer to focus on the much, much higher costs of global climate change.
Many users claim that real Swedish "snus" is much higher quality and prefer the taste.
While 16:9 or 16:10 is pretty much the standard now, I much prefer having a higher screen over a wider one.
I preferred it when we were struggling at a much higher level but learning every week".
But we're not driving [budget cars], our overheads are much higher," explained a driver who preferred to remain anonymous.
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