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That's the other side of it, as it's rather flattering sometimes.
Zola was right to argue that, although Manchester City deserved to win, the margin was rather flattering.
The comparison of the specific activities of Bgl1 and Bgl2 on cellobiose (108 units/mg and 25 units/mg protein, respectively) with that of the commercially available β-glucosidase from Aspergillus niger (5.2 units/mg protein), the enzyme that is generally used to complement the cellulolytic cocktail of T. reesei [ 44], is rather flattering for the former.
And if most users happen to be 14-year-old girls, that says something rather flattering about Liberation Transmission.
With thanks & best wishes Yes, this is one of those rather flattering stories that happens to be true.
Nobody could reasonably deny Tony Mowbray's team's entitlement to victory, but the goals that Scott Brown and Garry O'Connor produced either side of half-time gave the margin of their superiority a rather flattering appearance.
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The scoreline does not lie, except that Sergio Agüero's late contribution rather flattered the home side.
Although if you overcomplicate something you might win a legion of awkward admirers who would rather flatter themselves that they "get" King Crimson than, you know, not have to listen to King Crimson.
But still, kinda flattering.
Consequently, SWRC near saturation appeared rather flatter with the evaporation method where the X-ray CT presented deviation.
Generally, the method in this article generates lower errors than EMFT; its curve depicting the change in error is rather flatter, showing that the error values are relatively stable.
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