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And what
typically
happens, let's say we're in a middle school pre-algebra class, and the current unit is on exponents, the teacher will give a lecture on exponents, then we'll go home, do some homework.
And if your reaction is the reaction you
typically
have in education, or that a lot of folks have, you might say, maybe we had a bad contractor, or maybe we needed better inspection or more frequent inspection.
Because now you need to decide, should I stop here and let this patient go, risking that there might be some leftover cancer cells behind that I just couldn't see, or should I take away some extra margins,
typically
about an inch or so around the tumor just to be sure that I removed everything?
This is when riders
typically
experience seat separation, and, without the proper precautions, ejection.
It's
typically
numbered between first and fourth in rankings of national happiness.
It's
typically
ranked 35th among nations in happiness, which is low for such a wealthy nation.
Just by way of comparison, the US is
typically
ranked around 12th or 13th.
We're
typically
introduced to two kinds of women in these movies, two kinds of desirable women, anyway.
And
typically
when I arrive in a city to do a plan, a plan like this already awaits me on the property that I'm looking at.
I was a mother to two young,
typically
inquisitive children.
They were five and six then, at an age where they
typically
asked lots and lots of questions, and expected real, convincing answers.
Typically, we talk about race in terms of black and white issues.
So we
typically
arrive to events 30 minutes early.
So at this point, typically, the only option left is to amputate the leg to stop the infection from spreading further.
Typically, a phage will only infect a single bacterial species.
During this stage, patients often experience flu-like symptoms, but are
typically
not yet in mortal danger.
As a result of our ancestor's adaptability, today the planet is full of people with a vast palette of skin colors, typically, darker eumelanin-rich skin in the hot, sunny band around the Equator, and increasingly lighter pheomelanin-rich skin shades fanning outwards as the sunshine dwindles.
When they collapse, stars that are
typically
millions of kilometers wide compress down to neutron stars that are only about 25 kilometers across.
Typically, traditionally, we solve these types of social dilemmas using regulation, so either governments or communities get together, and they decide collectively what kind of outcome they want and what sort of constraints on individual behavior they need to implement.
In fact, blacks who live in families where the head graduated from college
typically
have less wealth than white families where the head dropped out of high school.
Galton's finding that composite or average faces are
typically
more attractive than each individual face that contributes to the average has been replicated many times.
Men
typically
find women attractive who have elements of both youth and maturity.
Testosterone produces features that we regard as
typically
masculine.
In these companies, the teams
typically
work in short sprints, and at the end of every sprint, they organize a demo session to share the output of what they've done, transparently.
It takes about 18 months
typically
to find that most people prefer operating this way, with this radical transparency than to be operating in a more opaque environment.
And these identities are based on myths,
typically
about ancient, primordial origins.
I was brought up in the 1970s near Wembley with Asian, English, Caribbean, Irish families living in our street, and the neo-Nazi National Front was massive then with regular marches and attacks on us and a permanent threat and often a frequent reality of violence against us on the streets, in our homes,
typically
by neo-Nazis and other racists.
Typically, there's a general contractor who is responsible for coordinating the efforts of all the different contractors: an architect to draw the plans, an earth-moving company to dig the foundation, a plumber, a carpenter and so on.
If you're habitually a negative thinker, you
typically
see a stressful situation with a threat stress response, meaning if your boss wants to see you, you automatically think, "I'm about to be fired," and your blood vessels constrict, and your level of the stress hormone cortisol creeps up, and then it stays up, and over time, that persistently high level of the cortisol actually damps down your telomerase.
On the other hand, if you
typically
see something stressful as a challenge to be tackled, then blood flows to your heart and to your brain, and you experience a brief but energizing spike of cortisol.
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