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They have their own organic logic, and tend to resolve into simple, sustained intervals.
Federal arbitration boards tend to resolve disputes by slicing down the middle, generally pleasing nobody.
That said, they are generally regarded as harmless and tend to resolve on their own within a few menstrual cycles.
Rapidly evolving genes tend to resolve recent relationships, but suffer from alignment issues and increased homoplasy among distantly related species.
In younger patients, such abnormalities tend to resolve with remission of depression, but it remains to be established whether the same is true for older patients.
The results indicate that models that tend to resolve turbulence structures renders better predictions of the mixing process of smaller tracer amounts.
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Life-threatening cancer tends to resolve itself.
Aeschylus tended to resolve the dramatic problem into some degree of harmony, as scattered evidence suggests he did in the last two parts of the Promethiad and as he certainly did in the conclusion of the Oresteia.
For inviscid gasdynamics, the nonlinear method tended to resolve discontinuities more sharply than the Roe, HLL or HLLC methods while requiring only between 30% and 50% of the execution time under identical conditions.
(The doctor who first described the syndrome was Japanese). Researchers have suspected that the disorder — which mostly strikes women and which, while occasionally fatal, tends to resolve over time — is connected to the brain and its control over how the nervous system handles stress.
Of the three, it might be said that Aeschylus tended to resolve tragic tensions into higher truth, to look beyond, or above, tragedy; that Euripides' irony and bitterness led him the other way to fix on the disintegration of the individual; and that Sophocles, who is often called the "purest" artist of the three, was truest to the actual state of human experience.
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