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WHATEVER the statistics and whatever the specifics of an eventual outcome to the current rent-law struggle, the decades-old debate is based on recurring contentions and standard stereotypes invoked by both sides, usually with some degree of validity.
There usually exists some degree of dependence among the random variables or at least among some of the variables.
Because burn patients usually have some degree of immune dysfunction and are therefore at increased risk of infection, immunosuppressive therapy is undesirable.
As a result, the spatial solution of an individual (i.e., the selected path) usually has some degree of detour from the ideal Euclidean shortest path.
Finding a state equation for a given ABM will suggest a difficulty as the process usually requires some degree of abstractions.
A common problem in the numerical simulation of complex real-world systems is the fact that the parameters of the models usually exhibit some degree of uncertainty and exact values for their quantification can hardly be provided.
Some sandstone aquifer demonstrate moderate yield that this may be due to the fact that the younger tertiary sandstone usually retain some degree of primary porosity between the grains and also due to the intercalations with shale and clays and are typical of moderate permeability (Chilton and Seiler 2006).
The cervical cord usually shows some degree of swelling and contrast enhancement.
Study populations in those trials consist mainly of children, and the experimental treatments usually entail some degree of risk.
Such beliefs usually mean some degree of disease acceptance and that nothing can be done about it.
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