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Vanier recalled a visit to Santiago, Chile, where a driver pointed out a road separating a poor neighborhood from a wealthy, gated community.
We found that the 100-gene signature showed significant power to separate out a poor prognosis patient group with quicker time to recurrence (chi-squared 0.017) in this large validation cohort (Suppl. Fig. 15A, B).
We transformed the 1 to 7 response score to 0 to 100 and used the median score (66.67) to separate the EOCSs into a "poor SRH" and a good SRH" group.
But with a separate "poor door" entrance for social tenants housed on the lower floors, and private elevators for the super-rich to speed to £3m penthouse apartments on the 67th floor, the new tower will revive controversy over inequality in the capital.
Being close to the reference line, the docking score matrix achieved a poor separating power.
Naughty: The developers of a proposed West Hollywood residential project who said they would offer much-needed affordable units along with market-rate apartments, but wanted residents of the lower-rate units to use a separate entrance — "poor doors," in effect — and be banned from the swimming pool.
It will have a "poor door" – a separate entrance to the main tower – and no access to the luxury amenity floor.
And ridiculous policies like a "poor door" to separate us from them.
He stated opponents were seeking to separate the poor into a lower caste than themselves, and accused the rich of greed and failure to empathize with the poor.
They say Banana Kelly never found a workable system for collecting and tracking rents and expenditures, and did a poor job of separating its various operations.
This is important when considering dense urban areas where a street may separate relatively poor and affluent neighbourhoods.
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