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larger and groups
`` Me neither '', others said, and soon the game broke up, the children going off in pairs, in larger groups and alone.
Direct reciprocity and cooperation in a group can be increased by changing the focus and incentives from intra-group competition to larger scale competitions such as between groups or against the general population.
Cysteine is unusual since it has a sulfur atom at the second position in its side-chain, which has a larger atomic mass than the groups attached to the first carbon, which is attached to the α-carbon in the other standard amino acids, thus the ( R ) instead of ( S ).
) Similarly, when Jewish families and larger groups sing traditional Sabbath songs known as zemirot outside the context of formal religious services, they usually do so a cappella, and Bar and Bat Mitzvah celebrations on the Sabbath sometimes feature entertainment by a cappella ensembles.
Some larger universities now have multiple groups.
In the case of phospholipids, the polar groups are considerably larger and more polar, as described below.
There is a strict hierarchy in groups, with the larger adult males being dominant.
Some became independent companies quoted on the London Stock Exchange, others were acquired by larger financial groups.
They are social animals, living in groups of between five and forty individuals, with the smaller species typically forming larger groups.
Gray wolves and some of the other larger canids live in larger groups called packs.
Public Interest Litigation has now broadened in scope to cover larger and larger groups of citizens who may be affected by Government inaction.
Most of the groups regarded by the larger group of Bahá ' ís as Covenant-breakers originated in the claims of Charles Mason Remey to the Guardianship in 1960.
As a result, individual chimpanzees often forage for food alone, or in smaller groups ( as opposed to the much larger " parent " group, which encompasses all the chimpanzees which regularly come into contact and congregate into parties in a particular area ).
Because reported AIDS cases in Africa and other parts of the developing world include a larger proportion of people who do not belong to Duesberg's preferred risk groups of drug addicts and male homosexuals, Duesberg writes on his website that " There are no risk groups in Africa, like drug addicts and homosexuals ," However, many studies have addressed the issue of risk groups in Africa and concluded that the risk of AIDS is not equally distributed.
* Quotient group, a construction of mathematical groups from equivalence classes of larger groups
Parliament has two meeting places, namely the Louise Weiss building in Strasbourg, France, which serves for twelve four-day plenary sessions per year and is the official seat, and the Espace Léopold () complex in Brussels, Belgium, the larger of the two, which serves for committee meetings, political groups and complementary plenary sessions.
Describing Flanders as the Dutch-speaking part of Belgium is commonplace, although Jewish groups have been speaking Yiddish in Antwerp for centuries, and Flanders ' minority residents include 170 nationalities — their larger groups speaking French, Berber, Turkish, Arabic, Spanish, Italian and Polish.
Together, Gibraltarians of Spanish origin are one of the bigger groups ( more than 24 % according to last names, even more taking into account the fact that a larger share of Spanish women married native Gibraltarians ).

larger and people
Within a people, different means to accomplish the same goal can be adopted by subsets of the larger group.
Its exponentially larger development at the end of the 19th century and beginning of the 20th occurred among various people over decades, as other aspects of technology allowed.
Aircraft began to transport people and cargo as designs grew larger and more reliable.
Politically, tourism is the more important of the two, as it employs a greater number of people within the Territory, and a larger proportion of the businesses in the tourist industry are locally owned, as are a number of the highly tourism-dependent sole traders ( for example, taxi drivers and street vendors ).
These anthropologists continue to concern themselves with the distinct ways people in different locales experience and understand their lives, but they often argue that one cannot understand these particular ways of life solely from a local perspective ; they instead combine a focus on the local with an effort to grasp larger political, economic, and cultural frameworks that impact local lived realities.
In the kiva of both Ancient Pueblo Peoples | ancient and present-day Pueblo people s, the sipapu is a small round hole in the floor that represents the portal through which the ancestors Hopi mythology # Four Worlds | first emerged ( the larger hole is a fire pit, here in a ruin from the Mesa Verde National Park )
Other members of the board include people from the university community such as four approved representatives from Dalhousie Student Union, as well as those in the larger surrounding community of Dalhousie, such as the Mayor of Halifax.
As soon as you do this, the String class becomes larger, and people who don't need to use regex still have to " pay " for it in increased library size.
Additionally, many Esperantists use the language as a window to the larger world, to meet people from other countries on an equal footing, and for travel.
Environmental changes resulting from modernization — such as more intellectually demanding work, greater use of technology and smaller families — have meant that a much larger proportion of people are more accustomed to manipulating abstract concepts such as hypotheses and categories than a century ago.
However, data now show that while people of East Asian origin may often have smaller bodies, they tend to have larger brains and higher IQs than average whites.
However, government in its broadest definition refers simply to the smaller group of people who makes and enforces decisions that affect conduct within some larger group.
One of the larger early forms was the Greater London Planning Region, devised in 1927, which occupied and included 9 million people.
In 2004, Indian elections covered an electorate larger than 670 million people — over twice that of the next largest, the European Parliament elections — and declared expenditure has trebled since 1989 to almost $ 300 million, using more than 1 million electronic voting machines.
The study was criticized for using only a small sample of goth teens and not taking into account other influences and differences between types of goths ; by taking a study from a larger number of people.
In people acclimated to high altitudes, the concentration of 2, 3-Bisphosphoglycerate ( 2, 3-BPG ) in the blood is increased, which allows these individuals to deliver a larger amount of oxygen to tissues under conditions of lower oxygen tension.
The population of the municipality has however been decreasing with some 2, 000 people in the last 10 years, as many people move to larger cities, causing a decrease in nativity.
Native speakers of Hausa, the Hausa people are mostly to be found in Niger and in the north of Nigeria, but the language is used as a trade language across a much larger swathe of West Africa ( Benin, Ghana, Cameroon, Togo, Côte d ' Ivoire etc.
The Irish Government acknowledged this interpretation — although it did not acknowledge any legal obligations to persons in this larger diaspora — when Article 2 of the Constitution of Ireland was amended in 1998 to read " urthermore, the Irish nation cherishes its special affinity with people of Irish ancestry living abroad who share its cultural identity and heritage.
It is fitting that at this solemn moment we take the pledge of dedication to the service of India and her people and to the still larger cause of humanity.
Among larger cities, Gdynia ( Gdiniô ) contains the largest proportion of people declaring Kashubian origin.
Capital cities of sovereign countries and major cities ( municipalities ) with populations larger than 200, 000 people bordering the Mediterranean Sea are ( capitals with fewer than 200, 000 inhabitants are marked with an asterisk ):
Geographically, the country is part of the larger island group of Micronesia, with the population of around 68, 000 people spread out over 34 low-lying coral atolls, comprising 1, 156 individual islands and islets.

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