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And the advantageous genetic changes that the robots find represent real discoveries, ones that human scientists probably wouldn’t have identified.

Louisiana's congressional district maps are even slightly advantageous to Democrats.

Decking over as much of it as possible is something that would be pretty advantageous. at least visually.

While yes, a goal should be to achieve likability, attempting to do so by discussing personal life is not necessarily advantageous and in many cases can be counterproductive and even unprofessional.

Cho said moving up in the second round from the 41st pick to 31 should be advantageous .

The changes were clearly advantageous and perpetuated through time in different mammalian groups, Lewin says.

The group has campaigned vocally against the project and says its next step will be to call on Mayor Catherine Pugh to veto the ordinance, which allows the developer to build under previous and more advantageous zoning rules.

Cosby’s position was so advantageous that the women had no traction, no ability to effectively respond, to bring him to justice or even tell people what had happened to them.

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