Foot preference was assessed in participants separately for mobilization and stabilization task categories through observation of performance. |
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The preference is for oral or intravenous administration in lieu of intramuscular medications. |
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Is a cultural preference for monogamy over polygamy, even when expressed in conduct, more than a matter of opinion? |
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His preference was for scenes of the great outdoors, painted in a vivid, dramatic style with strong contrasts of light and shade. |
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The aperient to which the author appears to give the preference over all others is senna. |
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They are asked to list, in order of preference, six schools they would like their son or daughter to go to. |
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Isis could see that each area was sectioned off into little green or brown squares according to the owner's preference. |
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In order of preference, dry cows and heifers will suffer no setback through being indoors for a couple of weeks. |
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Although she has a preference for live music and performance Caroline has a very successful recording career on the Scorpus label. |
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Moreover, from his low-church background, Parks has also inherited a preference for puritan thriftiness which shows in his writing. |
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Here are my thoughts on the remaining contenders, in roughly ascending order of preference. |
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It is the preference and importance given to the male child that makes him arrogant. |
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This looking backward and preference for bygone days involved more than nostalgic or homesick longings. |
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If you can afford waxing, i'd also suggest you have your eyebrows waxed rather than tweezed if this is your preference. |
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Apparently the section cannot adequately host the interests of both angling and boating fraternities and the boaters have taken preference. |
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Consumers loudly proclaim their preference for chocolate, with the starring role in multiple dairy product categories. |
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Instant runoff voting, which compresses runoffs into general elections by having voters rank candidates in order of preference, is one solution. |
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The preference of the attending physician and wishes of the family determine whether authorization is obtained. |
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A state could not have an automatic preference for a male administrator, the court ruled. |
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More specialized instruments, such as skin hooks or tenotomy scissors, may be added to the tray, depending on the surgeon's preference. |
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In his trading ventures he showed a marked preference for associating with men of the Low Countries rather than those of Lynn. |
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At the stage of completing the ballot paper the voter has exercised his right to vote in order of preference. |
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However, James's figural use of textuality both produces and justifies a reader's instinctive preference for Ralph. |
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This time I've got a clear preference that the incumbent be turned out, and a clear threshold difference with the Libertarian. |
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So, how do you get more of your patrons to drink your beer when the preference for cocktails and more flavorful bevvies is ramping up? |
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It has been given preference to external fixation as means of fracture immobilization, and transcortical pins and fiberglass cast have been used. |
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Daggers, blades and scimitars like his looked to be the weapon of preference. |
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If the people of this or other hereditary monarchies prefer their form of government to a democracy, that preference ought to be testable. |
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Visual cues alone allow for the expression of a preference for familiars in guppies and rainbowfish. |
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Strain into two glasses and top up with champagne or sparkling wine, depending on preference. |
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The tope shark is considered harmless to humans because of its small size and its preference for small prey items. |
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But in situations not involving either land or natural monopolies, his clear preference was for private enterprise and private ownership. |
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This excellent tonic herb is high in mineral content, with a preference for supporting the liver. |
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As the days go by, a preference for small checks and hound's-tooth jackets emerges. |
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Anthropologists have noted a pronounced preference for the private and domestic sphere in Danish culture. |
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The preference shares have traded at a 29 per cent premium to the ordinary shares. |
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Its preference for open, sunny aspects and its relatively large flowers make the bee orchid fairly easy to find. |
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They succeeded in promoting the oil industry's preference for self-regulation. |
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After the presidential preference vote, several precinct officers are elected who serve as officiators for the rest of the caucus. |
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In doing so he demonstrates a clear preference of respectability above passion. |
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Under the paragraph 3 process, parents have a qualified right to insist on their preference for a particular school. |
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An accident of birth like ethnic origins, or an illness or disability or sexual preference, have been endowed with tremendous significance. |
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Office seekers in Malton often declared a preference for ground floor accommodation with spaces for 50 cars outside the window. |
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Some of you may know what this means and will now be experiencing surges of joy or hate, according to preference. |
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I have always had a strong preference for vocational education myself, but not to the exclusion of all else. |
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But the problem is that WEL will not admit that it isn't government preference. |
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Anyway, without further ado, this is the list I made this time last year, rearranged into an approximate order of preference. |
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Fantasy is not the only genre that young adolescents show a preference for as readers. |
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His preference to work with the bureaucracy and junior ministers was honed during 12 years as chief minister of Gujarat. |
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The Queen has not publicly stated a preference on the republic issue, saying she would abide by whatever decision Australians made. |
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This means concessions to rangatiratanga that look like racial preference to some. |
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Nevertheless, at the ratepayer level, the preference to have improvements excluded from rates seems firmly entrenched. |
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Both have demonstrated an appealing shyness, a self-effacing modesty, and a stated preference for getting on with the work. |
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With great reluctance the Union admits new members who write in Russian, openly emphasizing the preference for writers who write in Kazakh. |
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Hence our preference for brief, readable letters supplemented with pictures and summaries of responses. |
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The preference had been for a ready-made building rather than a green-field site that could have set the operation back a number of years. |
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My preference for styles is realism to modern art, but learning how to achieve different art forms is interesting. |
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Temperature preference undoubtedly is an important directing force in kineses or taxes of aquatic animals. |
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Well, some people are visual, audial, or kinetic sensors, applying their preference to a broader stage. |
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The order of preference in waste handling is waste minimisation, re-use, then recycling and composting followed by energy recovery. |
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The company also had 3.3 million convertible redeemable shares and 100 redeemable preference shares. |
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The board decided that the adverse effects on the company's reserves required an issue of redeemable preference shares. |
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If you feel in need of some protein, choose bland, rather than oily, fish, and chicken in preference to red meat. |
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The preference of auditory learning indicates your basic reflectiveness coupled with a tendency to process information sequentially. |
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Physicians favored wristwatches over wall clocks for routine situations, but reversed their preference for emergencies. |
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The cultural preference of simpleness that has been with us throughout our long history is very solid and lies deep inside us. |
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Gerard records the preference for rennet made from lady's bedstraw in making Cheshire cheese. |
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The Italian preference for an altarpiece focused on one painting did not catch on in Spain. |
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There is a case, he concedes, for the alternative vote, a one, two, three listing of candidates in order of preference. |
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Both presidents were assassinated in office and both assassins used their middle names for preference. |
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More prosaically, the preference for what is known underlies the pleasures of nostalgic reminiscence and the company of old friends. |
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This, he explains, would analyse our make-do-and-mend culture, our suspicion of the bravely new, our ingrained preference for the status quo. |
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We found a significant preference for self-resemblant children in women, but not in men. |
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This may change if the world's central bankers one day decide they have outgrown their preference for a single reserve currency. |
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The difference between the sexes remains the main reason for male preference for women in their teens and twenties. |
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The findings show a clear preference for undertaking leisure activities outdoors and in the countryside as part of a healthy lifestyle. |
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These factors include bilinguals' language preference, language socialization history, and the nature of the memory task presented to them. |
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In this admirable system, one ranks the candidates in order of preference. |
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The preference for a state-run plan seems to evince a lack of understanding of the policy issues. |
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She indulged her preference for substantial fabrics that can be molded into asexual silhouettes that stand away from the body. |
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Courtship behavior in Photinus fireflies provides a unique opportunity to explore the interaction between female preference, male courtship signals and nuptial gifts. |
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She does not think there is a big difference in her approach to piano with these different styles, yet her preference is for the traditional jazz tune. |
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Moreover the shift to wheaten bread, in preference to what were perceived to be inferior, darker flours, was accelerated by the onset of the French wars. |
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In most cases, the clear preference is for bilingual, bicultural therapists, but when a Spanish-speaking therapist is not available, it may be necessary to use an interpreter. |
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His clear preference for thematic parallels and transhistorical modeling returns an attenuated history, largely organized without causes and contexts. |
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It has a preference for residing in the silk-cotton tree because the silky fibres of the seedpods resemble its coat and may act to camouflage it from predators. |
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The preference is for employees with experience under their belt and who are fluent in English and can converse in at least another language, be it German, Italian or French. |
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The preference is for matrilocality, although this is not a rigid rule. |
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The council in turn has had to deal with huge losses in rates and a preference by businesses to locate on the Laois side of Graiguecullen where rates are cheaper. |
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Multiple polling out of the Lone Star State has shown Sen. Ted Cruz as the home state preference for president, not Perry. |
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If the hypotheses of this research are correct, then equivalencies in a judoist's throwing side preference will emerge as he or she grades to the elite level. |
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When median values were examined, both sexes showed a preference for one partner and did not differ in the number of partners they preferred prior to settling down. |
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Rubio delivered a comfortable answer about his preference for the music of Tupac over biggie. |
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A preference for leaner, more efficient government is the concern that unites all Republicans. |
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Nor does it jibe with Habayit Hayehudi's long-standing preference to harness the Housing Ministry for settlement building. |
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My bread preference is Selkirk bannock, but you can use panettone instead. |
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Every coincidence of taste and preference betokens happy times ahead. |
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And in the lead-up to election night, some rebels even declared their preference for Republican challenger Mitt Romney. |
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Although variations in relief on the rocky outcrops provide a myriad of microhabitats, habitat preference of these geophytes is dependent upon the mat species. |
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This explains their preference for politicians who want to cut taxes. |
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The cultural preference for base 10 and the engineering advantages of base 2 have nothing to do with any intrinsic properties of the decimal and binary numbering systems. |
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Once seed sets on the oats the animals go back and forth in their grazing preference so the oats reseed and turnips continue to grow all the way into winter. |
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Even on tenor his preference is for the highest register, sometimes pushing the capabilities of the instrument further than one would believe possible. |
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We decided to let the chips fall as they may and not indicate our spiciness preference, and as it turned out, the food was mild for the most part. |
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Finally, we found no evidence of assortative preference for size. |
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The structural preference of lipid mixtures for the lamellar or hexagonal phase is dictated by the minimization of molecular free energies of the component molecules. |
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Our preference is to rest a knee and calf against the console while modulating the throttle and brake over obstacles, but the shift lever was in the way. |
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She points to the gradual shift away from litigation as a preference for alternative dispute resolution and mediation methods, largely because of an overloaded court system. |
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On everything from gender and sexual preference to climate change, those who dissent from the official pieties risk punishment. |
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Femicides, Russell argues, are hate crimes, just like the killing of people on account of race, sexual preference, or ethnicity. |
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Particularly relevant is Hawes's preference for an architecture of honesty and austerity, stripped of unnecessary embellishment and free of copyism. |
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His hair was lank and black and, for preference, he wore a black top hat. |
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Perhaps because of their preference for rocky shores, marine otters have never been found along the sandy beaches of the Atlantic Patagonian coasts. |
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The peasants' preference for egalitarian collectivism was shown in one of the most important functions of the mir, its allocation of the peasants' land. |
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Ultimately life style, affordability and preference seem to trump social views when people decide where they would like to live. |
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Browser preference might come down to how many times you want to slip your headset on and off. |
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The consistency of responses can be measured by the number of circular triads in the individual's dominant preference order of the choice set elements. |
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The Napoleonic Wars would end in 1815 and with the favourable British colonial preference laws, whiskey could be transported over seas to help satisfy this new demand. |
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Rather, he is presenting an emerging ethical alternative that favors individual preference over goods conceived in concrete social networks and immutable teleologies of life. |
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The topics assigned will be chemical, physiological, bacteriological, economy or social, according to the preference and training of the individual students. |
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We examined the codon preference in mitochondrial genes and identified amino acids for which at least two different codons were used at the same frequency. |
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Both Watson and Saintsbury declare their preference for Arnold's literary criticism over his social or religious criticism. |
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Your personal preference and the type of work you perform may influence the styles or materials of the bodywear you select. |
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A report in 1916 gave preference to the leek, which has appeared on British pound coins. |
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The reasons for a lack of industrialisation in Devon and Cornwall are unclear but probably reflect local preference, at least in part. |
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Since German bishops were an integral part of the secular state, Sweyn's preference for the English church may have been a political move. |
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A national referendum confirmed the people's preference for a monarchy over a republic. |
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This spelling has declined due to the Ordnance Survey's preference for Scafell. |
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The lecture is delivered annually in any field of biological sciences, with preference given to the areas in which Francis Crick himself worked. |
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However, many private institutes give preference to teachers with a TEFL, CELTA or TESOL certificate. |
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Scholars such as Southern and Kent maintain Anselm's honest preference was to remain at Bec. |
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Some angels chose their own happiness in preference to justice and were punished by God for their injustice with less happiness. |
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The choice is a matter of individual preference, and of regional and family traditions. |
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He was typically shown in narrative scenes, with a preference for New Testament miracles, and few of scenes from his Passion. |
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The style was immediately hailed a success and universally replaced the previous preference for classical design. |
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The increase is partly due to an increasing consumer preference for impulse and convenience foods. |
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It is unclear to what extent Chaucer was seminal in this evolution of literary preference. |
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These analogies conform to Milton's puritanical preference for Old Testament imagery. |
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The duke made clear to Handel that the King George II had a preference for only wind instruments and drums. |
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The group also increasingly shunned television appearances, citing their preference that their fans hear and see them in live concerts. |
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The length of time between voyages varies by job availability and personal preference. |
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Under this system, voters rank individual candidates in order of preference. |
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The major reasons include the long history of British policy preference toward developing the Arab north and its ignoring the Black south. |
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As with the late shift to fighter production, the Luftwaffe pilot schools did not give the fighter pilot schools preference soon enough. |
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The free trade agreement was thwarted by the United States, which saw Commonwealth preference to the UK as an economic threat. |
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In the 2009 European election the party fielded Alban Maginness as their candidate and failed to gain a seat with 78,489 first preference votes. |
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The preference for inequality increases in adolescence, and so do the capabilities to favor fortune, effort and ability in the distribution. |
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In early 1963 Brennan persuaded him to go with her to a dance for university staff, despite his preference for smaller gatherings. |
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This preference may enhance the fitness of progeny by reducing inbreeding depression. |
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On 19 November 2008, the new acquisition and government preference share purchase was agreed by Lloyds TSB shareholders. |
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He also found that the sons and daughters of two parents who have no religious preference tend to become Nones. |
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All the fleet were to lose the 'Seaways' suffix from their names, and would instead receive local preference names. |
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A tower has been used in preference to a mural crown, which alludes to the county's military history and remains. |
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In an open list, voters may vote, depending on the model, for one person, or for two, or indicate their order of preference within the list. |
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Although requirements vary, overall there is a preference for acidic soils, although some species will grow on limestone. |
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The preference for seasoning and cooking techniques of Chinese provinces depend on differences in historical background and ethnic groups. |
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Imperial, royal and noble preference also plays a role in the change of Chinese cuisines. |
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Deep fried meat combined with sweet and sour sauce as a cooking style receives an enormous preference outside of China. |
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There are rare dramatists, notably George Bernard Shaw, who have had little preference as to whether their plays were performed or read. |
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Several authorities have boldly attempted to equate the olitiau with a pterodactyl, in preference to a giant bat. |
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Primogeniture, or the preference for the eldest line in the transmission of inheritance, eventually emerged in France, under the Capetian kings. |
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Factors that contribute to female preference may include the size, dominance and spatial ability of the male. |
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The local adaptation of a wolf ecotype most likely reflects a wolf's preference to remain in the type of habitat that it was born into. |
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Secondary metabolites are thought to play a role in preference for some substrates over others. |
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There is no preference for either normal or reversed polarity, and no statistical difference between the distributions of these polarities. |
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This preference was reasoned by the fact that they were more likely to create social cohesion amongst the crew. |
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However, providing for size, cod do exhibit food preference and are not simply driven by availability. |
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At the end of 1065 King Edward the Confessor fell into a coma without clarifying his preference for the succession. |
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That year the Board declared a dividend on its preference stock, although payment had to be made by the issue of additional preference stock. |
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In these cases, the enslaved people preferred rice that was part of their culture as opposed to the European preference for Carolina rice. |
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This also showed Alexander's eagerness to fight, in contrast to his father's preference for diplomacy. |
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Historically there has been a preference for using locally available ingredients. |
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The preference for Lisbon as a venue of the royal court was accentuated during Denis's long reign. |
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By this time, he had abandoned the use of occultations in preference for appulses exclusively. |
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Nicotine is known to produce conditioned place preference, a sign of enforcement value. |
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This population decline throughout West Africa from 1650 until 1850 was exacerbated by the preference of slave traders for male slaves. |
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The inconsistent order preference in Baltic, Slavic and Germanic can be attributed to contact with outside OV languages. |
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There's also preference towards General American over Chicano American English, where it is often portrayed negatively in the Anglo viewpoint. |
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Despite its preference for harmonizing with the Latin script, the International Phonetic Association has occasionally admitted other letters. |
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In other cases, the speaker is able to select freely from free variant allophones, based on personal habit or preference. |
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Specific procedures may also be selected due to legality, regional availability, and doctor or a woman's personal preference. |
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A modified form of IRV is the contingent vote where voters do not rank all candidates, but have a limited number of preference votes. |
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Voting is by preferential voting, with peers ranking the candidates in order of preference. |
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To win the election, a peer must receive a majority of first preference votes. |
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The Carolinas mills developed from 1880, and would employ children in preference to adults. |
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Whimbrels in Iceland show a strong preference for sparsely vegetated riverplains. |
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The preference of a boy to a girl is a usual occurrence in some parts of China. |
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In these measures, strength of preference is inferred by degree of vasocongestive response. |
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Its calf skin leather watchband can be interchanged according to the preference of the user. |
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During the Tang Dynasty, the aesthetic preference for women was very robust and well-endowed,'' Zhang informs us. |
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Name, social security number, blood type, and religious preference. |
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Meanwhile, rub the rib eye steak with ground pepper and sea salt and cook to your preference. |
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Locomotory activity and conditioned place preference were used to evaluate behavioral changes. |
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We also had long underwear and winter socks, but it was more of a personal preference than required equipment. |
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The Agriculture Department has published a final rule to implement a procurement preference for biobased products. |
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Some believe the trigger's preference for sand dollars and sea urchins may contribute to its uniquely delicious flavor, but more on that later. |
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None of these findings support a notion of clear national boundedness and an intrinsic preference of people for one group or another. |
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If there is anything I can't stand, it's racism or prejudice against sexual preference. |
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Many hypotheses posit separate explanations for the sexual preference of each group. |
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A slightly different process seems to be occurring in the area of sexual preference. |
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But most of all, throughout his life he was a botanist, a bryologist by specialist preference. |
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Shih tzus are among the real high maintenance catwalk stars of dog shows, the celebrity pooch of preference for ex-Spice Girls and camp TV stars. |
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Given their poor dispersal ability and preference for moist microhabitats, millipedes are likely to speciate in isolation. |
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In Nyasaland, there was a preference for Yao, Ngoni, Chewa, and Nguru recruits. |
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Even in intestate estates, Florida law recognizes a preference for the surviving spouse to be a fiduciary. |
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In this sense, in relation to habitat preference for spawning in octopods, Alejo-Plata et al. |
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On the second list vote, a marker of party preference, the SNP outpolled all three put together. |
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Influence of food availability on schooling preference in two cyprinid fish. |
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Dabbling ducks show a preference for surface matted hydrilla but also relish hydrilla that is just a few inches below the surface. |
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The dust preferentially hangs out where day turns to night, with a slight preference for the dayside of the planet. |
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We view all this central bank activity as being reflationary and supportive of financial assets and remain committed to our preference for equity investments. |
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Further, the report states that the low preference for recyclates in wood-plastic composite products is a major challenge hindering the growth of the market. |
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No preference was given to the lives of the European Jewries. |
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But the recessive form of the gene does not cause left-handedness or ambidextrousness 6 it means that there is no preference for either, and handedness becomes a 50-50 chance. |
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The 757-200 aircraft backing the AIRT transaction appear to be non-core given US Air's preference for an all Airbus and regional jet aircraft fleet. |
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The planters, he explained in a letter to Lincoln, would accept emancipation by ukase in preference to being compelled to enact it themselves in a new constitution. |
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Patients attending the paediatric diabetes clinic were interviewed by a mother-tongue Tswana speaker in English or Tswana, depending on the patient's preference. |
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The stereoselectivity that occurs in these vinylcarbenoid cyclopropanations results in a strong preference for the formation of cis-divinylcyclopropanes. |
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Being a light-complexioned woman, she wore light clothes, as most blondes will, and appeared, in preference, in draggled sea-green, or slatternly sky-blue. |
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Seeing is believing, says the proverb. Though, of all our senses, the eyes are the most easily deceived, we believe them in preference to any other evidence. |
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Voters were required to rank in order of preference, on a ballot prepared by the Clerk of the Parliaments, as many candidates as there were places to be filled. |
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In behavioral tests, normal and sweet-blind mice were compared in their preference for sugar solutions or solutions containing the noncaloric sweetener sucralose. |
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If not all voters use all their preference votes, then the count may continue until two candidates remain, at which point the winner is the one with the most votes. |
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To think for example, a dull faceless nonentity playing a ukelele with shades of George Formby on a bad day received the endorsement of the voters in preference over Seann. |
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The preference for male children is reported in many areas of Asia, and abortion used to limit female births has been reported in Taiwan, South Korea, India, and China. |
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This preference has a diurnal pattern, with a stronger preference for clover in the morning, and the proportion of grass increasing towards the evening. |
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The economy was based on raising a variety of livestock, pigs particularly in its earlier phase, in distinction to the Funnelbeaker culture's preference for cattle. |
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This aligns with Luther's preference and the Lutheran confessions. |
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Owing to its lower cost and less wind exposure, shipboard, airport surface, and harbour surveillance radars now use this approach in preference to a parabolic antenna. |
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The uncrystallized floating charge is not good against a lien creditor nor is it spared from the invasion of claims given a statutory preference in a liquidation. |
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Raeder met Hitler on 21 May 1940 and raised the topic of invasion, but warned of the risks and expressed a preference for blockade by air, submarines and raiders. |
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Many species breed in coastal colonies, with a preference for islands, and one species, the grey gull, breeds in the interior of dry deserts far from water. |
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Tolkien did not like the title The Return of the King, believing it gave away too much of the storyline, but deferred to his publisher's preference. |
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Because the Chinese preference of dessert is mildly sweet and less oily. |
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Many regional differences exist in the Punjabi cuisine based on traditional variations in cooking similar dishes, food combinations, preference of spice combination, etc. |
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Anecdotally, some individuals in captivity have been noted to have preferences for food fish types, although it is not clear if taste mediates this preference. |
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The best architects intuitively understand this psychological preference, as they construct spaces that naturally lead us from one expansive isovist to the next. |
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Conversely, widely respected candidates can win election with relatively few first preferences by benefitting from strong subordinate preference support. |
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However, Edward I did reform Welsh succession to introduce male preference primogeniture, a reform which facilitated the inheritance by English marcher lords of Welsh lands. |
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Welsh law was frequently used in the Marches in preference to English law, and there would sometimes be a dispute as to which code should be used to decide a particular case. |
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However, Welsh law was sometimes used in the Marches in preference to English law, and there were disputes as to which code should be used to decide a particular case. |
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Rex Stout's fictional detective Nero Wolfe is described as fond of solving the London Times' crossword puzzle at his New York home, in preference to those of American papers. |
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They were closet dramas, designed to be read rather than performed, and already indicate Alexander's preference for southern English over the Scots language. |
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Without preference for either theory, they constructed a single continuous battlefield boundary that encompasses the locations proposed by both Williams and Foss. |
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More recent studies suggest that the use of native and foreign words has been increasing, mainly because of the preference of Bengali speakers for the colloquial style. |
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It also expressed a preference that in the future only one of these two symbols should be retained, but in 1990 said it was still too early to do so. |
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In STV, each voter ranks the list of candidates in order of preference. |
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Hitler first discussed the idea at a 21 May 1940 meeting with Grand Admiral Erich Raeder, who stressed the difficulties and his own preference for a blockade. |
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In November 1999, a referendum in Australia on the future of the Australian monarchy favoured its retention in preference to an indirectly elected head of state. |
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Country of origin will affect its admissibility, the rate of duty, its entitlement to special duty or trade preference programs, antidumping, and government procurement. |
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American session players Wayne Perkins and Harvey Mandel also tried out but Richards and Jagger had a preference for the band to remain purely British. |
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Controversy has long surrounded the precise dietary preference of Coelodonta as past investigations have found both grazing and browsing modes of life to be plausible. |
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Iain Loe, a spokesman for Camra, explained a preference for moderate alcohol levels and a perception that real ale was healthier as responsible for the shift. |
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Despite this, Urdu was chosen as a token of unity and as a lingua franca so as not to give any native Pakistani language preference over the other. |
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By July 2009, the loop had gained funding preference over the Stourbridge route via Dudley and Brierley Hill, and a leaflet gave basic details of the proposal. |
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This is consistent with theory that predicts a preference for the female mating role after periods of sexual isolation because of allosperm depletion. |
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Teens with HIV, those still unsure of their sexual preference, and girls had higher odds of HSV-2 infection, a sexually transmitted infection, when entering a large US study. |
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Dyke, having expressed a preference for the tomb as a place of residence, went on his gloomful way shedding green paint on one side and red on the other. |
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The distribution, seasonal abundance, and host plant preference of the Michigan threatened species, the great plains spittlebug, Lepryonia gibbosa, was investigated. |
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Note also that in Selkup, interrogatives tend to use the inferential mood, but this paradigmatic asymmetry is only a preference, not a grammatical restriction. |
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With Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer is in the process of being purchased by Sony, it will be in the Blu-ray camp while 20th Century Fox has yet to announce its preference. |
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Oviposition tests of ant preference in a myrmecophilous butterfly. |
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In addition, making the needle virtually invisible to the patient is another important feature that garners significant user acceptance and preference for our auto-injector. |
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