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A similar implicit indexicality is found in the theoretical specification of kind terms, which explains their rigid character also.

Not all genes have predicted GO terms, which explains the limited number of clusters with significant GO term enrichment.

Rather than focusing on a few specific events of interest, the Freifeld et al. study collected all potential events (symptoms), thus resulting in more permutations of search terms, which explains why their study had a higher yield of relevant posts compared with our study.

We like the stock over the long term, which explains my rating, but it won't be rock-solid for a few more quarters".

Psychologist Clayton Barbeau came up with this term, which explains what happens when you start thinking about yourself in terms of "shoulds": "I should be the same kind of beautiful as a supermodel" or "I should be a size 2" or "I should have different skin/hair/eyes/height/weight/whatever".

Next to Austria, Belgium, France, and the Netherlands, in terms of exogeneity, comes Britain and Greece, which explain almost 70 to 100% of forecast error variance by themselves.

This means that most mathematical theorems are one thing A said of another C and that every mathematical demonstration has a middle term B which explains the connection between A and C. Aristotle provides several examples of such triads of terms in mathematics, e.g., two right angles-angles about a point-triangle, or right angle-half two right angles-angle in a semicircle.

For example, the theory currently postulates that the very early Universe underwent a period of very rapid expansion, termed Inflation, which explains the observed isotropy, homogeneity, and geometry of the Universe, and provides the necessary conditions for the formation of galaxies and clusters of galaxies that we observe today.

"There is a coordinated default on the long-term contracts which explains why the miners are having so many spot tenders on a daily basis," said a trader in Hong Kong, who estimated that the volume of defaults had reached two to three million tons.

The age-based approach UTILITY uses only the short-term locality, which explains its larger delay compared to PRMPL and DVRPLC, but smaller delay than OPPT and RAND, both of which do not leverage any topological locality information and responds based solely on instantaneous link conditions.

Another job of the prefrontal cortex is to help us resist impulses that aren't necessarily helpful for our long-term goals, which explains why stress can leave you mainlining down tea and biscuits when you should be doing some work.

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