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Fundamentally, AI complicates a preexisting problem: Often, instructors have put too little thought into homework, said Mollie Galloway, associate professor at the Graduate School of Education and Counseling at Lewis & Clark College in Oregon.

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Brunson added that preexisting conditions before incarceration are only “intensified and worsened by relying on mass incarceration.”

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Studies show that preexisting genetic and environmental factors set the stage for developing an addiction.

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We come to the film with so much preexisting affection for Farrell and Robbie that it’s a shock when their characters kiss and we realize they’ve got no chemistry.

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Baldoni's attorney said on Thursday that she requested an agreement to take Swift's deposition in late October due to the singer's "preexisting professional obligations".

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