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2.5.6 Coordinating
• After the hypothesis was put forward in 1960, ... it flourished for a few years.
Most users are able to find applications almost immediately ... after installing
their computer systems.
The study assessed ... the after-effects of «insight-oriented» therapy.
In looking ahead to the future of these vaccines ... it is worthwhile reviewing
their properties.
The biologists' ultimate goal ... looms ahead.
Such systems will need to «know what is going on» ... ahead of time.
The next hypothesis to be tried ... is that P.
P will be taken up ... in the next section.
• What happens next ... is that P. Next, ... this metaphor raises questions about P.
We can now move on ... to consider P. We will now compare ... P and Q.
Now ... I want to turn to Р/ we posit that Р/ I proceed to investigate P.
We put aside for now ... the question of P.
Although much has been discovered about P, ... many mysteries still remain.
There are still important difficulties ... to be overcome.
Despite a great deal of effort ... there is still no clear agreement on P.
As the human population surges toward 10 billion, some experts are alarmed, ...
while others are optimistic.
The water level of the Aral Sea has recently plummeted, ... while the water level
of the nearby Caspian Sea has increased.
• There is ... as yet no substitute for this method.
As yet ... only partial results have been published.
These potentialities ... are as yet in the initial stages of exploitation.
2.5.7 Determining
• B and Q are different from/ similar to ... each other. Here is an example ... of
each P.
Each of these categories ... is represented by P. Each partem ... is arranged in the
same way.
Each new hypothesis ... initially attracts attention. At each stage ... we check
that P.
This notion ... is neither clearcut nor consistent. F problematizes ... neither P nor Q.
The other obstacle/ consideration ... is that P.One other preliminary remark ... is
in order.
This approach ... can be applied to other formulations.
• The same divergence ... can be found in P. The same considerations ... apply to
P.
Although this theory proved to be successful, ... the same is not true for its
application.
Most engineers considered this sensitivity as ... something to be avoided.
In the case of infinite sets ... something rather surprising happens.
The result looks something like ... a hierarchy of parsers.
The true value of an utterance ... has something to do with its effect.