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As a result, Europe will be desperate to do business with Britain and will agree to a relationship much more attractive than what Norway has to put up with.

Based on these results, we conclude that (1) reliable network flows can contribute to persistence only if switching is possible; (2) asymmetrical interactions increase persistence, independently of the switching effect but it indicates persistence in Holling II model; (3) switching makes the relationship much more predictable between structure and dynamics.

The role of the critic (a term I've never much liked, though my preferred "reporter" is regarded by some as a bit of a cop out) is in a process of substantial transformation, as digital dialogue with readers makes the relationship much more of a two-way street.

Social media can deliver a relationship much more effectively than these field techniques".

Teens report knowing of a violent relationship much more than they report being in a violent relationship [ 23].

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Despite ubiquitous prejudice, the person I am affects the nature of my relationships much more than the color of my skin.

The genre shows we need a common cause and fulfilling relationships much more than we need another iPhone app and another milkshake -- but it can take a crisis to make us realize it.

This annotation requires computation facilities far beyond those available in most laboratories, but allows predicting orthology and paralogy relationships much more accurately than the classical reciprocal best hits approach [ 25].

Matrix G ROH captures relationships that span a range of ages of relationships that is intermediate between those captured by G LA and G IBS. Matrix G ROH also takes recent family relationships much more in account and resulted in accuracies of GEBV that were as high as with G LA for the real data.

The Short Form of Changes in Outlook (CiOQ-S) is a 10 items instrument consisting of 5 items measuring positive changes (CiOP-S: e.g., "I value my relationships much more now"), and 5 items measuring negative changes (CiON-S: e.g., "I don't look forward to the future anymore").

The English language measure is composed of two subscales, an 11-item scale assessing positive changes (e.g. "I value my relationships much more now"), and a 15-item scale assessing negative changes (e.g., "I do not look forward to the future anymore").

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