For that reason, the proportion of consumers, more stable because dichotomic, is analyzed additionally to the average expense. |
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A somewhat similar dichotomic analysis could be made for the transport policy, the energy policy or the trade policy. |
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Then came Bohmian mechanics, a theory which has made clear, in a lucid and perfectly consistent way, that there is no reason of principle requiring a dichotomic description of the world. |
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This work contains a general presentation of the 400 insects families and their morphology, as well as basic notions of classification and of how dichotomic keys work. |
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The distinction between the public and the private, state and civil society, was still acute in the nineteenth century, generalizing a dichotomic and contradictory view of social space. |
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The dependent variable, ownership mode, was measured using a dichotomic variable. |
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Still, the dichotomic angle was upheld until the final meeting at Girona. |
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In these pictures, the husband's stuffed animals and other hunting trophies confront his wife's wax dolls, silverware and curios in a stark dichotomic clash. |
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The explicative relationships between the variables were studied with a binary logistic regression model, since the dependent variable is a dichotomic variable. |
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