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Liverpool's manager insists his decision to buy Karius from Mainz does not guarantee he will be preferred to Mignolet.
How many more tales of woe from young people with no foot on the ladder, afraid that after a year or two a new generation fresh from school and college will be preferred to them?
Thus, when referring to the simulation results, the term tremor bandwidth will be preferred to modulation rate.
It is claimed that there are many instances in which the use of the facility will be preferred to the commonly practised repetitive numerical generation of eigenvalues for different sets of design parameters.
For a conservative purpose, the GSMDS method will be preferred to be applied in practice because it has the determined performance and takes no risks of giving worse results in comparison with the regularization-based methods.
If the labels do not overlap (TOV ≤ 0 in Figure 3), this penalty is set to a maximum value (pmax), such that an insertion or a deletion will be preferred to a misaligned substitution.
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For instance, an official music video will always be preferred to a mobile phone recording.
Home-based players will also be preferred to those playing their club rugby elsewhere when it comes to picking the national side, but Gatland can make exceptions.
Home-based players will also be preferred to those playing their club rugby elsewhere when it comes to picking the national side, but Wales coach Warren Gatland can make exceptions.
The application of risk prediction models including MD will likely be preferred to the existing Gail model, but even with MD, these models remain limited in their ability to provide accurate individual estimates of absolute risk.
A selfish worker with good value for his productivity will always be preferred to a good Samaritan whose value for productivity is less.
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