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"You have to somehow compare people and what they did," Mr. Stern said.
"Now it may well be that if you could somehow compare different agencies, maybe it's not quite such a strong performer.
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Thus, while Medieval Jewish philosophers usually take the statement at Genesis 1 27 that man was created "in the image of God" as placing man on a pedestal by somehow comparing him to God, Leibowitz takes the term "image" in its more prosaic, if not pejorative Platonic sense (Judaism, 90).
Seems somehow positive compared to the dreams I used to have of tumbling, thinking, This is it, I'm going to die.
"I kind of got a sense from some of the comments that they were somehow being compared to sex offenders," said Bill Grueskin, the dean of academic affairs at Columbia University's journalism school.
So it is hard to sympathize too much with the nearby mansion owners who, during the several years the construction has been taking place, have complained that Mr. Rennert's palace is somehow offensive compared with their more modest 10,000-to-25,000-square-foot weekend retreats.
However, our primary focus was somehow different compared with other similar studies.
Third, the step based on parametric bootstrap may somehow be compared to retrospective power analysis, which is highly controversial [21].
Third, the step based on parametric bootstrap may somehow be compared to retrospective power analysis, which is highly controversial [ 21].
Thus, the study conditions for both the Matias and Bath algorithms could have been somehow better compared with a "real-life" situation.
However, this will include a large number of proteins that never are involved in any comparable processes, and because of that almost any combination of paralogs may seem to be somehow unique, compared to the more inflated background set.
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