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Or, put more explicitly: Page and company aren't imagining computers that "get out of the way" because they're gone.
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Some firms explicitly say that they accept or even invite market timing.Late trading is tempting for mutual funds for the same reason: if fund managers allow it, late traders will put more business their way.
We have put more emphasis on the distinction between horizontally transferred genes and genes already present in ancient eukaryotes in the text, and mention the CDC48 duplication explicitly now.
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We have revised several sections of the manuscript (notably the rewritten Introduction) to put our findings more explicitly within the context of these two important previous studies.
Meanwhile alternative framings for more explicitly putting social justice and associated action at the core of the scientific endeavour were emerging in precisely the settings where marginalization and disparity were more intense.
Other studies have suggested that experience of personal bereavement or illness could usefully be more explicitly harnessed and put to use in clinical practice [ 12, 32].
In January, the N.C.A.A. expanded its recruiting rules to more explicitly cover seventh and eighth graders, putting them largely off-limits to college coaches.
Recommendations: 1. Reframe and advocate for a concept of literacy that is more explicitly cross-sectoral as a catalyst for women's wider development, and put women at the centre.
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