When planning a mapping, one must take this into account: an instrument is interesting only if it allows the discovery of unknown features.
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Second, if a plan exists which is unambiguously in everyone'sinterest, then the individual players will not hesitate to choose their part of the plan.
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The results, presenting both qualitative and quantitative analyses, provide interesting insights into the responses of the students to the experiment itself.
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It is ofinterestto discuss some qualitative aspects of the solution before carrying out the calculation.
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It was this early experience as a rice breeder which also led to aninterestin seed dormancy.
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Many other adverbs (as interestingly, frankly, clearly, luckily, unfortunately) are similarly used; most are so ordinary as to excite no comment orinterestwhatsoever.
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Her main researchinterestlies in the philosophical analysis of bioethical concepts.
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With a background in philosophical logic and metaphysics, his current research interests focus on the theoretical basis of bioethical inquiry.
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With pretense, disguise, and unreflective belief in disinterested philosophical analysis, philosophers can easily objectify the interests of certain power groups, whether scientific or political.
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Her history of chemical theory refuses to isolate theory from the laboratory, the lecture hall, or the public and its philosophical interests.
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At least three aspects of philosophical anthropology have been of chiefinterestto philosophers of religion.
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From being purely historical and documentary, they are now turning towards aninterestin theory.
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If the project generates financial revenues, but they are lower than for purely commercial investments, then perhaps aninterestrate subsidy would be most appropriate.
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Ofinterest, national regulations were required already at that time to reduce the large variability among hospitals in the exact method of cost price calculation.
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The policy network representing the interests of the mainland heavy industry (most importantly the metallurgical industry) comes very close to the ideal type policy community.
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abiding interest
Questions of memory have been an abiding interest for the last several years.
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accumulated interest
This debt and its accumulated interest is deducted from the labourer's share of the harvest.
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avid interest
I shall read everything with avid interest and take up all the points which he suggested.
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