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Nevertheless, both GPs and subjects interestingly seem to attach a more dreadful meaning to the result of BC screening than to the result of CRC screening.
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Hence, the protesters do not seem to attach an intrinsic 'zero value' to the services, and should be excluded from the estimations of WTP.
A certain facetiousness might seem to attach to the phrase "scholar of dirty jokes".
Significantly, America and Russia don't seem to attach the same value to conflict avoidance.
The Sparsholt ignominy does not seem to attach itself to Johnny, however.
Evidently, companies can benefit from operating such VCEs; however, most firms do not seem to attach sufficient importance to the nature of customers' interactions in the VCE.
Parents seem to attach greater value to these factors.
Meticulous is an adjective that seems to attach itself a great deal to Spoon, and it applies here.
A hidden weight seemed to attach itself to simple objects — a teacup, a doorknob, a glass — hardly noticeable at first, beyond the sense that every move required a slightly greater exertion of energy, and by the time I negotiated among these things and arrived at my desk some reserve in me was already worn down or washed away.
"On the one hand, a name seems to attach us to the thing in and of itself," Morris told me.
Although hopefully without the associated mulch of cliché and received ideas, the identity politics of English football that seems to attach itself to any discussion of a genuinely interesting, genuinely alluring footballer.
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