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In the discussion of GitHub 1.0, we did not ask questions comparatively, which makes it difficult to understand the tradeoffs between benefits, pathologies, and boundary conditions of a single organizational form.
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Hence, I conducted a study to collect relatively equal numbers of non-Hispanic whites, non-Hispanic blacks, Asian, and Hispanic Americans in New Jersey to answer two questions: How comparatively concerned are non-Hispanic whites, non-Hispanic blacks, Asian Americans, and Hispanic Americans about environmental protection?
It continued Friday with D'Antoni seriously questioning the Lakers' defensive commitment and saying he no longer wanted to field questions about their comparatively successful offense.
To address this question, animals were comparatively analyzed 3 weeks or 15 months after poly(I C) induced deletion of the rac1 gene in liver.
As such comprehensive panels in different compartments are generally not possible to be tested in larger cohort studies; we considered it worth to address this question despite the comparatively low number of subjects available.
Prior to and following a six-week teaching period involving different teaching applications based on questioning, the questions formulated by the students were comparatively examined and analyzed.
So the real question isn't, "What do we value?" That's a comparatively easy question to answer -- we all talk about things like justice, peace, and fairness.
Specifically, he wanted to know why I had asked comparatively few questions about the celebrity martyrs whom Tamerlan had been rumoured to have tried to contact in Dagestan.
Michael D. Shear shares some of the 140-character questions and Mr. Obama's comparatively lengthy answers, while also exploring some of the questions the conversation raised about the intersection of social media, politics and journalism.
In taking this case, the court had agreed to review a comparatively narrow question: the type of proof required to trigger the shifting of the burden to the defendant in a mixed-motive age-discrimination case.
Richards, asked that question, professed it a "comparatively easy" managerial task: and probably all the easier now Patricia Hodgson, once BBC director of policy and planning as well as chief executive of the Independent Television Commission, sits as chair of Ofcom.
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