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Therefore, if we can use fuzzy sense to express the degree of interviewee's feelings based on his own concept, the sampling result will be closer to interviewee's real thought.

If the preponderance of your business comes from a target audience that has a specific political view, then yes, it can make sense to express your view since your consumers like the taste of your politics.

Since Aspergillus is a ubiquitous pathogen and the host has to fight this battle with the fungus continuously, it makes more sense to express Arg1 rather than NOS2 to deplete L-Arg since constant generation of NO via NOS2 activity would be deleterious to lung health.

With a view to limiting the environmental footprint of animal production, it will make sense to express animal outputs according to limiting resources, which may be water, arable land area, P or energy, for which animal production is in direct competition with other human activities.

You would stop here if you were trying to calculate something that would not make sense to express in partial units, for example, if you were trying to determine how many cars were needed to move a certain number of people.[10] In a case such as this, it would not be useful think about things in terms of partial cars or partial people.

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"How often do you get to go through a room with tables full of a beautiful array of objects, scents, textures, plants, flowers, pictures, etc. etc. etc., and just be stimulated through all of your senses to express how you feel?" Ms. Tate said in an e-mail.

It is not just the need of those near the scene to express their sense of involvement.

As Rodríguez's (2014) study focusing on the monolingual context of Mexico demonstrates, Spanish L1 speakers gradually move from the use of more congruent, 'common sense' ways to express reality to the use of ever more abstract language representation forms by increasing, probably in an unconscious manner, the frequency of grammatical metaphors in their texts over time.

"Standards have just dropped, out of some sense of freedom to express yourself sexually.

And once we have no privacy on the internet, we lose any sense of freedom to express ourselves openly.

People talk about the theatrics of Gehry's architecture, but he has an intuitive sense of when to express himself audaciously and when to be quiet.

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