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Unlikea quadratic function of x, it changes more gradually above than below the inflection point.
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Unlikespotted alfalfa aphid, vein chlorosis was not observed after spotted clover aphid feeding in this experiment.
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However,unlikethe lawyer, neither consultant has to "represent" the unit.
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Unlikethe first, where relationships had been built and some healing and closure was possible, nothing of the sort occurred in this case.
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Unlikea nephrology consult, successful ethical practice does not easily fit in the consultative paradigm: it requires more than a 15-minute discussion.
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Men,unlikewomen, also leased land from other individuals to work themselves.
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However, ideas and cultural practices,unlikeinstitutions, are difficult to impose from above.
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He also found that children,unlikeadults, make sound errors in the high frequency functional elements.
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Note thatunlikethe grammar, parsing is subject to time constraints and capacity limitations.
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One reason that learning to parse text may present a challenge is because,unlikespeech, printed text conveys few direct prosodic cues.
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However,unlikethe ' self-active ' strategies they employed, their efforts to pursue strategies based on seeking external sources of help were thwarted.
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Many of them,unlikemany new recluses, seem to have conformed to the canonical requirements of enclosure.
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They then proceed with a particular dwelling type, the choice of which,unlikeplanning antecedents up until the late 1950s, is barely consistent.
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Unlikethose who retire on the grounds of ill health, those who take early retirement are relatively optimistic about retirement.
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