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Cross-sectional studies suggest that individuals who report more signs of depression tend to be less steady on their feet [ 12, 13].
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Though union membership growth was a marked feature of the early 20th century in Britain, as in Australasia, its upward course was less steady and more vulnerable to shifts in the economic cycle.
Her husband's walk has been less steady.
The work was less steady, but the wages were significantly higher: $8 to $10 an hour.
So though business has been less steady in recent months, she views her life as a Brooklyn entrepreneur as permanent.
He looked fleshier than he did in his videos, and his eye contact was less steady with me than it is on camera.
Even if energy production from solar and wind technology is less steady hour by hour, its production year by year proves constant.
At $18.57 an hour, the job at the hotel pays much more than the one at the school, but it is less steady.
Yet Perry was less steady in relatively elaborate dance routines for "Part of Me" and "Walking on Air," the latter of which she reprised from her performance this month on "Saturday Night Live".
To allow the latent variable to increase, the baseline latent variable (LV0) was constrained to be less than the steady-state condition, defined as follows: where SFLV could have a positive or negative value.
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