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However, today this second category of players has much less economic, political and military leverage.

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Examples are given from each category, drawing on qualitative data.

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Ethnographic theories are situated inbetween qualitative categories and narrative satisfaction.

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Both these are qualitative variables, and gaunkars are the control category.

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While there are no particular names by category, crickets are divided into two groups: large, ordinary crickets and non-ordinary.

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The main category is called organic and inorganic dust.

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The change trials tested the participants’ ability to respond appropriately to relevant phonetic differences between tokens and distinguish stops drawn from two different categories.

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We can differentiate these categories as purely lexical, rather than syntactic.

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Researchers could be misled by the publications of the first category because they were usually censored by the government to fit its propaganda purposes.

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We therefore suggest that the encoding of discrete category representations be added as a fifth challenge for cognitive neuroscience.

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I have tabulated the five categories as they are represented in the first five albums.

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In category theory, non-determinism and probability are represented by suitable monads.

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For all farm categories, current acreage increased from 5 years in the past, and farmers predicted further increases in the future.

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Within the uncertain category, projects could then be ranked by level of uncertainty.

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It has two categories, radiation cannonball and plasma cannonball.

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