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He doesn’t resemble either of his parents.
The above resembles a story of seven blindfolded persons, who were asked to examine the morphology of an elephant.
Designated in the language of business "modernism" as backward, localist, and inefficient, batch firms in time came to resemble that definition.
The vascular depression impairments resemble impairments exhibited in frontal lobe syndromes.
Evidently, negative evidence, but not positive input, allows the child to develop intuitions which more closely resemble those of an adult.
Although not gratuitous, the hypothesis of a principle-power evidently resembles an ad hoc supposition.
However, an arrangement that optimally delegates the monitoring role does exist and it resembles the special supervisory roles associated with central banking.
In its most basic form the viable system model resembles a simple flow chart connecting the five levels of the system hierarchy.
On balance, life satisfaction in our conceptualization resembles a personal trait only in so far as it determines a larger set of more specific orientations.
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