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Having a reliable and valid measure of psychotherapy 'side-effects' has potential advantages, most clearly in studies evaluating comparative therapies but where findings may well be distinctly influenced by therapy not just therapist factors.
But the type of investing he does is, as one person who knows him well said, "distinctly downmarket" for a boutique investment bank with a proud European heritage.
Regarding the last four problems, McNamara 1996a, 1996b provide a semantical and logical framework for distinguishing "must" from "ought", indifference from optionality, as well as distinctly representing "the least you can do" idiom and analyzing one central sense of "supererogation" via that otherwise unstudied idiom.
Georgiana later recalled, "We both behaved very well, spoke distinctly and loudly but I trembled so much I could hardly stand".
In addition, "Triangle" features the main and recurring cast members such as Anderson, William B. Davis, Chris Owens, James Pickens Jr. and Mitch Pileggi, who played their contemporary characters as well as distinctly different characters from 1939 on board the luxury liner.
Hospitalisation is sudden and necessitates several distinct changes in surroundings (home, ambulance, emergency room, medical admissions unit and finally the ward) as well as distinctly different and unfamiliar people doing unfamiliar and frightening things.
Among these were defects thought to be connected to radiation exposure (e.g., chromosomal disorders, single gene mutations) as well as distinctly nonrelated defects (e.g., deaths due to obstetrical complications).
LeBlanc's future looks distinctly, well, blank.
But as a diplomat he has done distinctly well.
As well as tasting distinctly melon-y, cucumbers can also be quite bitter.
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