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This term alone, the 205,000-strong WI has received interest from Oxford, as well as Reading, Newcastle, Middlesex, Brunel and Brighton universities.
However, application of this term alone was recommended by its widespread use by researchers in the area (Clark and Watson 1995; DeVellis 2003; Hinkin 1995; Nunnally 1967) and by the large number of publications identified with this descriptor in the period evaluated, as compared with those screened with correlates (e.g., "development of questionnaire" and "development of measure").
This Term alone, the Court heard four major cases addressing corporate interests — in all of which the Court advanced them.
The cases the court will decide this term alone highlight what's really at stake for all Americans, far beyond any single election or individual term in office.
This term alone is responsible for >27% of the total reference gene pairs (Figure 1A).
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Last night's ceremony was, in effect, tele-governed by the much-derided realm of hashtag activism (the term alone is snarkily pejorative).
To a certain extent his findings are not confined to that term alone, but cover all verbs, in which the verb 'is' is always understood.
This conjunctive contrast was preferred over the interaction term alone which could be driven by a wide range of activation patterns of no interest.
But to see it in these terms alone is to be, as Caplan points out on the cover of his book, selfish.
The term alone gave him a pained look.
But the Obama administration, in the president's first term alone, used it six times to go after leakers.
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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.

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