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This supports the finding of O'Donnell et al.'s (2009) study that even for highly experienced SFL linguists an agreement on the realised process type is not guaranteed.
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Inconsistent contraceptive practices that young women engaged in to address their fear of possible infertility became an indirect vehicle through which the societal imperative to demonstrate both fecundity and commitment to postponing childbirth could be realised, a process that, in turn, may be contributing to increased teenage pregnancy rates.
Only recently the potential of modulating the solvent strength during the process was realised (gradient operation).
"They [other countries] all realise the process will be flawed," he said.
According to Mr Eder, the main challenge was to get the support of wider Colombian society and to make people realise the process would take time.
The judges said: "A Zen novel, it's about dualities at every level... it is incredibly clever and incredibly sweet, it is big hearted and a novel we decided was most likely to make us realise the process of reading 152 books could make us feel Zen, rather than a little tired".
"With all these choices, I have realised my thinking process about food is more a luxury and a privilege than about whether I am eating for survival".
So I started researching the Mackintosh story and realised in the process that the present-day part had been a safety net of things I know.
He realised that the process of breaking the Fish ciphers could be speeded up by a computation machine of the kind conceived by Turing in his work at Cambridge.
The residency wasn't part of her plan until she sang in a sold-out New Year's Eve show in 2014 and in the process realised how a residency allowed greater creative freedom compared to touring across the world: "All your creative ideas get pared back, little by little, because it gets very expensive to put everything on a boat to China or Australia.
Finally (on I think my fourth book) I realised that my process is "work a bit, faff a bit," and that the "faffing" was actually the time when some of the knotty problems would quietly work themselves out in the background.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com