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It is unlikely that this nominally similar locus results in altered biology in the former, but the latter is effectively penalized (Figure 2A).
Hunt argued that the CFPB's report was effectively "penalizing the entire industry based on the bad practices of one company," which he said was Sallie Mae.
Children were effectively brainwashed.
"They're basically being penalized for being smart," he said.
If the physician had been persistent and taken the time to argue and stop the pacemaker from being put in, "Medicare would have effectively penalized him," Butler writes.
In 2009, the judge held up the S.E.C.'s settlement with Bank of America over misleading disclosures by the bank in soliciting proxies for its takeover of Merrill Lynch, rejecting a civil penalty that effectively penalized the very shareholders who were misled.
For linear models, lasso penalized regression models have been effectively used for the task (Fujita et al., 2007; Perrin et al., 2003; Shojaie and Michailidis, 2010a).
That effectively penalized players who drew games.
And the system would have effectively penalized him if she had.
There's no being penalized.
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