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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.
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