Dyslexic individuals are more likely to make mistakes in a task that involves regulating small eye movements, which suggests that a lack of control over visual attention may contribute to some cases of dyslexia.
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Dyslexic people have some problems with ordering eyes, and it causes lack of attention in visual images.
If a person is dyslexic, s/ he makes mistakes while doing easy tasks with eyes, it also affects visual attention of him/ her.
The people having dyslexia may make mistakes in a duty involving eye movements, and it means that deficiency of control over pictorial attention might contribute it.
People may make mistakes if they are dyslexic and whenever they are given a task involving eye movements, they lack attention.
Patients of dyslexia suffer from regulating eye movements and the disease also affects general health of them.
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A continent of fifty-four nations, Africa holds vast opportunity and promise and its population is expected to double by 2050 and become the world's largest region.
Africa, which is a continent of fifty-four nations, holds a golden chance and promise to have population of twice more than what it has now and to be the world's largest region by 2050.
With vast opportunity, a promising continent, Africa within itself contains fifty- four countries and its population is estimated to be twice as much as that of today's by 2050 and become the world's largest region.
Africa, which is a promising continent, and the population of which is estimated to double by the second half of the 21st century and become the world's largest region, is composed of fifty- four countries.
The world's largest region with a total of fifty-four nations, Africa holds a big chance and promise with a population expected to double by 2050.
Holding immense opportunity and promise, Africa is a continent that has fifty-four countries within itself and with its population being doubled it is expected to become the world's largest region by 2050.
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Depression and obesity have long been associated, but how they relate over time is less clear.
The link between obesity and depression has long been known, but their relationship during this time is not clear.
There has long been an association between depression and obesity, but it is obvious that the scientists have clarified it.
Obesity and depression have nothing in common, but scientists have unearthed some relations between them.
Scientists have doubts over how obesity and depression are related, but they are sure about their relationship.
The relation between depression and obesity has long been unclear.
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The possibility that liquid water once coursed across Mars has preoccupied experts and shaped exploratory missions for decades.
Water was once found on Mars, and experts tried to make experimental journeys to Mars for many years.
Experts have long been busy with whether there was once water on Mars, and they did nothing to observe it.
Experts have been thinking about the probability that there was water on Mars, and that formed investigative missions for decades.
Water once formed on Mars and this caused many experts to deal with it for many years.
There was liquid water on Mars once upon a time, but experts have been trying to explain it with missions for many years.
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Democracies function on the understanding that all citizens are equal under and subject to the law.
It is true that democracies function well when citizens have equal rights and they are liable to the law.
The functions of democracies depend on the understanding that under the law every one of the citizens is equal and tied to it.
The understanding that equality of the all citizens and their liability to the law makes a democracy to function.
Under a law any citizen is equal and subject to it, the understanding rendering democracies to function.
What makes democracies fulfil their task is the apprehension that within the scope of the law every citizen is equal and liable to it.
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Each day, some 200,000 new babies add to the world's population, which works out to roughly 140 additional people per minute.
Plenty of babies are born every day ,and they contribute to the world's population.
Roughly 200,000 babies are born every day, and it means nearly 140 new people for world's population every single minute.
World's population is increasing day by day, nearly 140 people in every minute.
The increase in birth rate in the world add to world's population, which means an extreme number in total population.
The birth of each baby contributes a little to the total population of the world.
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Over an entire year, about 80 million humans are born - a number comparable to the combined populations of California, Texas and New York.
In a year, nearly 80 million people are born and it means the total population of California, Texas and New York.
The population of California, Texas and New York can not be compared with the birth rate in the world.
Every year, the birth rate in California, Texas and New York increases nearly 80 million humans.
Total population of the cities, Califoernia , Texas and New York does not increase much every year.
Every single year, the world population increases about 80 million, but it does not account for the population of cities California, Texas and New York.
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