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While the IMF's figures are eyewateringly large, they are, if anything, conservative because they are based on low estimates of the costs of climate change from the US government, which tends to omit many of the largest risks.
If anything, the company tends to omit features for the sake of simplicity and uniformity.
In case of large validation data set sizes LMO-CV tends to omit important variables [2].
ClassCut [9] can extract most of foreground regions, while it tends to omit some fragile regions like the petals in the Oxford flowers dataset.
The CCDS proteins that do not overlap with our ortholog dataset relates to our method of determining ortholog sets, which tends to omit paralogous gene clusters and large gene families with notable species expansion differences (e.g., olfactory receptors).
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Many Brits who travel extensively tend to omit the US from their plans.
His speech, in the flat accent of Michigan, is economical, tending to omit prepositions and definite articles, so that he says, "I was born New York City".
Nor does it deal that often with monuments celebrating the terror and despair that our memories of heroism tend to omit.
Monetary measures of living standards tend to omit important aspects of life (e.g., nutrition, life expectancy) that cannot be bought or sold.
While the impact of the sanctions on the railway is clear in its physical deterioration, the misguided domestic policies that led to its institutional demise are something SRC officials tend to omit.
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