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While results will in fact vary, in fact the variation decreases as N and M grow larger.

The causes are varied; in fact, any situation that alters the emotional state or mood is interpreted as a possible triggering agent.

The follow-up periods varied a fact that also could influence the outcome, as structural benefits may need a longer training period before reaching significance.

Sgt. Al Della Fave, a department spokesman, said that department policy prevented him from commenting on specific cases, and also maintained that it was unfair to compare different cases because facts varied.

The reasons are varied but the facts are that many women scientists worked in obscurity throughout the 19th and even well into the 20th century, sometimes publishing anonymously to be heard.

Tweeted facts varied from the mind-blowing (Earth is 4.5 billion years old) to the poignant (over half of the world's refugees are children).

4. Perception of fact thus varies, and all facts must be treated as hypotheses and tested constantly. 5. Some will indeed become dominant (the Earth is round, gravity is real), while others are open to testing (T. rex was a carnivore... or was she?).

This assumption often leads to notable errors of the test results or dispersion of the identified aerodynamic parameters because the mechanical damping ratios and natural frequencies of SSSM system are proved to vary in fact to some extent with the change of oscillating amplitude.

Though the prevalence and economic burden of musculoskeletal disease vary, the fact that the prevalence of musculoskeletal disease was found to be higher in the aged and in females in our study sample is consistent with the results of most other studies [ 11, 12, 29, 34].

And, like anything else that brings a great many Americans pleasure, the flavors of sports radio are, in fact, varied.

Hers was a world in which progress, industrialism, economic necessity (the term may be varied but the fact remains) had swept away leisure and starved out beauty, in which men were so poor and their livelihood so hazardous that they had scarcely learnt to think and never learnt to save.

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