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I find most French people like to do that.Preferential treatment. You can also put dimples in them, as so.All the way down.
Preferential treatment.
preferentially breeding them.
Preferentially choose the ones that are friendliest towards humans.
preferentially may look advantageous and not be advantageous at all.
a preferential option for the poor.
We named this process preferential attachment.
It's very preferential, according to each one's individual needs and tastes.
give men preferential access and control to economic resources.
He talks about being preferential towards probabilistic scenarios where you have a limited downside, but a disproportionately
They have preferential access to water.
sociologists call 'preferential attachment' from being a part of this network.
then you preferentially attend to them and learn from them.
- And we showed that growth and preferential attachment together naturally lead to the emergence of hubs.
reg globalization that you're preferentially trading with allies not preferentially trading with allies not foes.
the amydala right because the amydala responds preferentially that's part of the brain's reward circuits that's the
part of the brain that um responds preferentially to the smell for example
Now, preferential attachment isn't the only mechanism that can create hubs.
I think, between preferential treatment on compute and then-- I think a lot of policies, especially
And wherever that attention is directed will benefit from preferential processing.
And it turns out that the ordinary matter version has electrons preferentially given off in the direction that the thing is spinning.
For example, non-Indigenous folks can get preferential treatment for scholarships and jobs by simply checking a box on an application— even sometimes going so far as to become well-respected “Indigenous” scholars
They have this great idea, it's called preferential voting.
And we identify more closely with those insider group and treat them preferentially than we do those outsider group.
And I discovered that honestly, the dogs were preferentially paying attention to visual signals.
causes us to key in on those who speak a language like our own and preferentially both interact with them and imitate them.
And I was wondering why they don't just make one of the bodies at- large seating with preferential balloting or something like that.
So they don't get preferential treatment for being poor.
So not just the electrode experiments, but some of these other psychoactive compounds animals will preferentially choose given the choice as well.
So you use this thing called the right-hand rule, and preferentially, electrons are ejected more in the direction of the spin than opposite the direction of the spin.
And if you are on a diet restricted in calories you may lose more lean tissue than you want rather than preferentially burning the fat.
So would you say that, then, the way to safeguard against preferential decision making or preference-based decision making, Stefano,
So if you start out with one, or a small number of nodes, and gradually add nodes, with the property of preferential attachment,
So essentially, we're saying that 80% of the land mass is really not seen as habitable, or preferentially habitable.
We have now been able to show that phages, which are viruses that eat bacteria, preferentially adhere to mucus and serve as little, like--
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