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This example seems to be indicative of how different methods are combined, but at the same time it illustrates the methods and materials that planners find most useful in their practical work.
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Their Swiss example seems to be especially counterillustrative.
Nature, for example, seems to be giving mixed signals.
The reproductive system of the male, for example, seems to be much more complicated than necessary.
Anyone who worked on "Real World," for example, seems to be getting a job running a reality show.
Vladimir Putin, for example, seems to be trying to put critical private broadcasters out of business in Russia, which has enjoyed free media since the fall of Communism.
Ms. Sedaris, for example, seems to be sweating nervously when she appears, a common occurrence among actors and one we traditionally pretend to ignore.
One vasopressin receptor variant, for example, "seems to be very strongly associated with males who are poor at maintaining romantic relationships.
The Fed's signalling, for example, seems to be responsible for much of the movement in the prices even of assets it is not buying itself.
The term was first used about 400 years ago, but the earliest known example seems to be only half as old.
The Catch, for example, seems to be a perky twentysomething Valley Girl ("Hey therrre! Thanks for waking me up!" she says when you turn on the earpiece).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com