They are competing in terms of business but will join together when it will help to bring about benefits for retail across the board. |
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It's a very large investment in terms of time moving the whole company to this. |
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The modern world-system has features which can be described in terms of space and time. |
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A different approach, known as loop quantum gravity, describes the gravitational interaction in terms of variables on a loop. |
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When I'm out there I will be running against the clock rather than thinking in terms of placing. |
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The future of strategic studies in terms of academic organization will be tested in a number of respects. |
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Women's involvement in war and violence has often been perceived in terms of deviance and abnormity. |
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And what does a report like that put into action, in terms of an investigation? |
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She is the sport's acknowledged New Zealand expert in terms of statistics, records and champions. |
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That is why we need to get our act together in terms of organisation and resources so people get the best possible treatment. |
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The doses were very small and were calculated to be small in terms of actual virus particles. |
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I wonder whether amari are all they're cracked up to be in terms of eupepsia. |
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The Red Wagyu type, the slowest growing, performed worst in terms of gross margin. |
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That factor can also be understood in terms of the longer wave train created in an earthquake of large magnitude. |
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At the same time, manure becomes a problem, both in terms of disposal and because it leaches into the water table. |
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They're relatively simple and quick quests that result in very little gain in terms of experience points. |
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The problem of course with teachers trained overseas is that they are not sufficiently acculturated in terms of education in New Zealand. |
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I can see this in terms of the weekly web server statistics that I monitor. |
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To rethink the concept of popular sovereignty beyond the nation-state appears to entail a contradiction in terms. |
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The result is a product which he claims trumps the competition in terms of taste and quality. |
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Throughout the whole study, seed desiccation tolerance was quantified both in terms of water content and water activity. |
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We are used to measuring things in terms of various systems of weights and measures. |
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This setup should provide as close to apples to apples in terms of hardware configuration. |
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In the case of cuneiform text, trying to look at language use in terms of oral/literate dichotomies only obscures our understanding. |
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Territories differ in quality, measured in terms of insect prey availability. |
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The community has a role in terms of prevention of sexual abuse and assault. |
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Some Marvel staffers, in terms they now regret or deny, denounced his work as the ravings of a washed-up, senile old man. |
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Others found solace in deep religious faith, or redefined life in terms of the absurd. |
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Clearly the Fed feels that growth in the economy can continue for some time before the slack in terms of labour resources is absorbed. |
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However, I think we have a ways to go in terms of convincing actuaries that in fact e-mail is at worst a wash and probably a benefit. |
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It is obvious that this software will be more restricted in terms of its accessibility to the database servers. |
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Some individuals can also change their dialects to a limited extent in terms of accent, pronunciation, and vocabulary. |
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We need partners to fulfill other aspects of actualizing our digital plans, specifically in terms of information distribution. |
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The first quarter GPA should be an even better early indicator of college success in terms of retention and graduation. |
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The main drawback of water-based coatings is that dispersing polymers in water inevitably incurs a penalty in terms of chemical resistance properties. |
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Working-class and middle-class mothers of Cuban heritage were questioned about their modes of accommodation to America in terms of language proficiencies. |
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We often talk about religion in terms of commitment and ideology, but the aesthetics and experience matter, too. |
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Just in terms of carbon trading between countries, there will be a complex web for translating trading rules into every different country's legal system. |
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The administration repeatedly refused to characterize the matter in terms of national security interests. |
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Joseph LaRocca says some companies are upping the ante in terms of fending off return fraudsters. |
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I think what we have seen in terms of gay teenagers committing suicide because of bullying is anguishing. |
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Instrument manufacturers usually publish thermal-drift specifications, typically in terms of 90-day and one-year accuracies for a given temperature range. |
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She believes that success should be defined in terms of health and happiness. |
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It is very important that farmers selling livestock and other products start to think in terms of the metric system of weights and measures such as kilos and litres. |
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That miscalculation could mean serious trouble in terms of actuarial soundness. |
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As in previous research, for the purpose of data analyses, subjects were dichotomized in terms of intimate abusiveness and level of distress in their current relationship. |
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In high school we are taught the quadratic formula which provides the roots of any quadratic equation in terms of radicals involving the coefficients of the equation. |
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There is no doubt we went mad in terms of exposing ourselves to increased debt as we dramatically caught up with the EU average on that score in jig time. |
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So defined, the fin-limb transition has to be explained in terms of the evolution of the digital arch and the derivation of digits from radials in fins. |
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Why do you think that talking in terms of questions and ignorance lends itself to that kind of aliveness? |
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Due to its centrality, the Salt Lake field plays an outsized role in terms of strange petroleum events in the city. |
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The report concludes that to properly address the needs of children in Scotland requires not just money, but a quantum leap in terms of attitudes. |
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So I asked him what he sees in terms of the humanitarian potential for something like blackwater in the world today. |
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The success of I, Claudius, both in terms of critical acclaim and commercial triumph, continues to spawn successors. |
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But in terms of what is important for me as an individual, do I want gay marriage to be the be-all end-all? |
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It is also in recognition of the importance of Namibia's fisheries sector in terms of GDP contribution, balance of trade and employment opportunities. |
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The government has been very weak in terms of clarifying the case. |
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Julian lived in a time of turmoil, but her theology was optimistic and spoke of God's omnibenevolence and love in terms of joy and compassion. |
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Remember that the translating or paraphrasing statement must be couched in terms of normal observers in normal conditions of observation. |
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Tow sees the scientific method in terms of an evolutionary algorithm applied to science and technology. |
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Man must be aware of his existence in the Universe and what he brings to it, in terms of riches, power and fame. |
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However ballads have been commonly deemed as the opposite of dance music in terms of their tempo. |
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His greatest success, in terms of volume, was the Latin grammar of Robert Whittington, which he issued in 155 editions. |
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Internationalisation brings tensions in terms of cost, benefit and opportunity. |
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A team's score is reported in terms of the number of runs scored and the number of batsmen that have been dismissed. |
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The growth of rugby union in Europe outside the 6 Nations countries in terms of playing numbers has been sporadic. |
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Accountants Deloitte ranked Liverpool eighth in the Deloitte Football Money League, which ranks the world's football clubs in terms of revenue. |
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The derby is also sometimes considered a contest in terms of pride between the two counties. |
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Hill left Williams as the team's second most successful driver in terms of race victories, with 21, second only to Mansell. |
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Both Piquet and Nakajima failed to make any impressions in terms of fighting for victories. |
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Particular areas of concern were the BDO's apparent stagnation in terms of creating new televised events and gaining new sponsors. |
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Olympic president Jacques Rogge said the Games had gone a long way to restoring Britain's credibility in terms of hosting big sporting events. |
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Adjectives agree in terms of number, gender and case with the noun they are qualifying. |
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The force is responsible for all aspects of civil policing, both in terms of territory and infrastructure. |
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However, the country ranks below the OECD average in terms of GNP per capita. |
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A nationalist is one who thinks solely, or mainly, in terms of competitive prestige. |
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Modern discourse generally speaks in terms of state power, indicating both economic and military power. |
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Between the 15th century and the 20th century, the area differed from most of the Lowlands in terms of language. |
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The catastrophic German politics between 1914 and 1945 are interpreted in terms of a delayed modernisation of its political structures. |
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Germany ranks 7th amongst EU countries and 37th globally in terms of the per centage of migrants who made up part of the country's population. |
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Chinese policies have been incremental and fragmented in terms of social insurance, privatization, and targeting. |
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The GLA is unique in the British local government system, in terms of structure, elections and selection of powers. |
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In 2010, the country ranked fifth internationally in terms of value of liabilities booked and sixth in terms of assets booked. |
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The Alliance came close to Labour in terms of votes, but had only a fraction of its seats. |
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It is framed in terms of the extent of authority that Parliament holds, and whether there are any sorts of law that it cannot pass. |
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Association football is the most popular sport in Qatar, both in terms of players and spectators. |
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The Kosovo war had a number of important consequences in terms of the military and political outcome. |
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There are pressures on the welfare state because welfare must be justified in terms of its contribution to economic success. |
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Currently, the structure and operation of the illicit drug industry is described mainly in terms of an international division of labor. |
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The bound charge is most conveniently described in terms of the polarization P of the material, its dipole moment per unit volume. |
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They are regarded as the best solution in terms of cost effectiveness and robustness. |
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The drugs marijuana, ecstasy, and LSD scored far lower in terms of related harms. |
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The slogan was dropped in 2001 after Lufthansa overtook BA in terms of passenger numbers. |
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Protection of an insignia in terms of trademark law requires registration by the trademark authorities. |
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On present evidence that cannot be substantiated either in terms of environment, economy, or, indeed, society. |
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The decline was not even geographically, socially, or in terms of denominations. |
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There is huge disparity between many European countries in terms of their income. |
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Monaco is the richest country in terms of GDP per capita in the world according to the World Bank report. |
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It is also about ensuring that pupils achieve on a broad front, not just in terms of examinations. |
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Some definitions seek to specify alternative medicine in terms of its social and political marginality to mainstream healthcare. |
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It is often the finest art of the Middle Ages in terms of quality of material and workmanship, with production centered on Constantinople. |
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They increasingly saw Labour in terms defined by the opposition, regarding higher taxes and higher interest rates. |
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The truth of other axiomata would have to be defined in terms of the truth of these. |
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Individual bitcoin users are not the only driving force in terms of securing the bitcoin network. |
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Many of the big estates survived. Nor was the peasantry a broken reed in terms of demand for manufactured products. |
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Chatiquette is similar to netiquette in terms of the words and behavior acceptable while participating in a chat room. |
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In two space-time dimensions, we arrive at a result in terms of elliptic dilogarithms. |
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It is important to note that the farmgate price can be quoted either in terms of seed cotton or lint. |
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I had some flexibility in terms of whether to stay in a hotel or in a bed-and-breakfast. |
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In 1991, the International Astronomical Union defined the Terrestrial Time in terms of the Geocentric Co-ordinate Time. |
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As such, the Growlery again frustrates what Doublass sees as a peculiarly American obsession with pigeonholing things in terms of race. |
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The United Kingdom trails only the United States in terms of representation on lists of top 100 universities. |
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Quantifiers, which include one, many, some and all, are used to specify the noun in terms of quantity or number. |
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This is the highest court in provincial jurisdiction, only subject to the Supreme Court of Canada in terms of appeal of their decisions. |
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The classification of the EU in terms of international or constitutional law has been much debated. |
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The South East of England is the most Conservative voting region of Britain in terms of both seats and votes. |
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Service responses to the problems of old age couched in terms of housecare are clearly irrelevant to the needs of many older people. |
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The required temperature varies over a very large range, both in absolute terms and in terms of the melting point of the base metal. |
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We present the analytical solutions of the geodesic equations in terms of Weierstrass elliptic and Kleinian sigma hyperelliptical functions. |
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A parallel bid to read the body in terms of the new science came from iatrochemistry. |
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That is the core of his beliefs in terms of takings. So he is an ideolog. He does not have the temperament for the bench. |
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Another see in the king's favour was Winchester, second only to the Canterbury see in terms of wealth. |
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A single party generally does not have sufficient political power in terms of the number of seats to form a government on its own. |
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Association football is the most popular sport in Norway in terms of active membership. |
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This arrangement was quite unusual in terms of medieval law, as Conan might have had sons who could have legitimately inherited the duchy. |
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Although the marriage made sense in terms of foreign policy, Henry was still enraged and offended by the match. |
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We explored the coupled gyration modes and their characteristic dispersions in terms of the interdistance between the neighboring skyrmions. |
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I switched to a different bank for better customer service, but there was little difference in terms of interest rates. |
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Women fare better in Manchester than the rest of the country in terms of equal pay to men. |
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The Liberal Democrats are a liberal political party, and third largest in England in terms of membership and MPs elected. |
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They turned to systematic disruption of Liberal Party meetings as well as physical violence in terms of damaging public buildings and arson. |
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Thus, the Concorde's engines were more efficient in terms of energy per mile. |
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By this period, the Labour Party were also the dominant party in Scotland, in terms of electoral support and representation. |
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Nottingham City schools tend to perform less well in terms of GCSE standards, with some Leicester schools suffering a similar problem. |
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It has a large research grant, as does the University of Warwick, which is the next largest in terms of funding. |
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The conquest of England in 1066 by William, Duke of Normandy, was crucial in terms of both political and social change. |
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Human interaction in terms of direct erosion and fire as well as the effects of global warming are the major variables that they considered. |
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The formulae in the previous sections give the auxiliary latitude in terms of the geodetic latitude. |
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Such series are presented by Adams who uses Taylor series expansions and gives coefficients in terms of the eccentricity. |
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The value of a shat in terms of goods was defined by government administrations. |
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As he slowly lost the ability to write, he developed compensatory visual methods, including seeing equations in terms of geometry. |
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The modern model of the atom describes the positions of electrons in an atom in terms of probabilities. |
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Prior to this, states were described and justified in terms of religious myths. |
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Limits describe the value of a function at a certain input in terms of its values at a nearby input. |
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This is the form in which the strain is expressed in terms of the stress tensor in engineering. |
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Further, the causes are not esoteric and uncontrollable, but can be explained in terms of familiar engineering principles. |
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In 2016, it was the third busiest airport in the United Kingdom in terms of passenger numbers. |
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Oswiu's extension of overlordship over the Picts and Scots is expressed in terms of making them tributary. |
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In 2010 Pakistan was ranked 43rd in the world in terms of published scientific papers. |
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Caribbean societies are very different from other Western societies in terms of size, culture, and degree of mobility of their citizens. |
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He is the owner of Britain's largest Chinese enterprise in terms of sales volume. |
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Cornwall is one of the poorest parts of the United Kingdom in terms of per capita GDP and average household incomes. |
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The sizes of parishes varies enormously in terms of area covered and population resident. |
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Ethnologue gives estimates of the lexical similarity between related languages in terms of precise percentages. |
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However, the Buddhist thought does not understand causality in terms of Newtonian mechanics, rather it understands it as conditioned arising. |
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Bede described hot baths in the geographical introduction to the Ecclesiastical History in terms very similar to those of Nennius. |
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Near the town is Legoland Windsor, the only Legoland park in the United Kingdom and the largest Legoland park in the world in terms of area. |
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Nonetheless, it retains much of the advantage in terms of shelf life of the older keg format. |
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Trelleborg is the busiest ferry port in Sweden in terms of weight transported by lorry. |
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Limnologists and chemists often define salinity in terms of mass of salt per unit volume, expressed in units of mg per litre or g per litre. |
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The Second World War was, in terms of naval warfare, again mostly a submarine war on the German side. |
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The 1860s was a time of many turning points in terms of how naval warfare was fought. |
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Article 1 of the convention defined the term shelf in terms of exploitability rather than relying upon the geological definition. |
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They were costly in terms of men, but the defeat inflicted on the Germans was one of the largest of the war. |
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It is a class X fire department and the largest fire service in Belgium, in terms of annual operations, equipment and personnel. |
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The compulsory 5 year review of schedules 5 and 8 make it dynamic in terms of the species which it protects. |
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Most statistical models of reversals have analyzed them in terms of a Poisson process or other kinds of renewal process. |
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Medical care for slaves was limited in terms of the medical knowledge available to anyone. |
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Lincoln's foreign policy was deficient in 1861 in terms of appealing to European public opinion. |
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However, unlike Western culture, the Ancient Greeks did not think in terms of race. |
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These festivals have become the most important festive events in France in terms of attendance. |
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The sui generis Isles of Scilly is smaller both in terms of area and population. |
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Each of these three parts was different in terms of customs, laws, and language. |
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The dialect of West Penwith is particularly distinctive, especially in terms of grammar. |
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Greater weekly training mileages can offer greater results in terms of distance and endurance, but also carry a greater risk of training injury. |
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Among mammals, bats come closest to birds in terms of bone density, suggesting that small dense bones are a flight adaptation. |
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Statistics South Africa asks people to describe themselves in the census in terms of five racial population groups. |
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Sally Morgan's novel My Place was considered a breakthrough memoir in terms of bringing indigenous stories to wider notice. |
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Examples include the rise of the notion of efficiency in terms of human productivity, and the challenges of bioethics. |
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It is framed in terms of an idealized device called a Carnot engine, imagined to define a continuous cycle of states of its working body. |
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It is also possible to define temperature in terms of the second law of thermodynamics which deals with entropy. |
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If so, the Younger Dryas is not the unique paleoclimatic event, in terms of size, extent, and rapidity, as it is often regarded to be. |
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Oil spills are a major concern in terms of potential environmental impact and damage to tourism and fisheries. |
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Germany in particular increasingly dominated the continent in terms of economics and political power. |
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Romania is a net exporter of electrical energy and is 48th worldwide in terms of consumption of electric energy. |
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They are the most successful clubs in the world of football in terms of international trophies. |
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Traditional Chinese historiography describes history in terms of dynastic cycles. |
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Traditional stories handed down by the ancient Romans themselves explain the earliest history of their city in terms of legend and myth. |
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Rome became able to compete with other major European cities of the time in terms of wealth, grandeur, the arts, learning and architecture. |
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You think this is a personal thing with me? Are you telling me I think of this in terms of a personal pique? |
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However, there are considerable differences between the individual cantons, most particularly in terms of population and geographical area. |
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In 2015 Panama ranked 60th in the world in terms of the Human Development Index. |
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Systemic forms of preferential marriage may have wider social implications in terms of economic and political organization. |
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It also determines what military does in terms of peacetime, and wartime activities. |
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That is second only to drug trafficking in terms of global criminal enterprises. |
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Nevertheless, in 2010 the UNDP ranked Oman as the most improved nation in the world in terms of development during the preceding 40 years. |
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English laws were changed to benefit the navy, but had commercial implications in terms of farming. |
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Now, it is true that both counterfactuals and ability claims can be given analyses in terms of possibilia. |
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Haiti's most important valley in terms of crops is the Plaine de l'Artibonite, which is oriented south of the Montagnes Noires. |
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It is among the largest of all medieval and Gothic cathedrals, in terms of both area and volume. |
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The Port of Rio de Janeiro is Brazil's third busiest port in terms of cargo volume, and it is the center for cruise vessels. |
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The volcanoes of the belt are diverse in terms of activity style, products and morphology. |
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Mauritius is ranked high in terms of economic competitiveness, a friendly investment climate, good governance and a free economy. |
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The World Bank's 2016 Ease of Doing Business Index ranks Mauritius 49th worldwide out of 189 economies in terms of ease of doing business. |
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The hegemony of the Ayutthaya king was always based on his charisma in terms of his age and supporters. |
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This airport is the second busiest airport in terms of traffic movements in China. |
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According to a study by SCImago in 2012, Iran would rank fourth in the world in terms of research output by 2018, if the current trend persists. |
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It is more modern than Arbaeen district in terms of how the buildings look. |
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Colombia is the country with more endemic species of butterflies, number 1 in terms of orchid species and approximately 7,000 species of beetles. |
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Cartagena highlights in number of inhabitants and the city of Bucaramanga is relevant in terms of metropolitan area population. |
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In considering temperature, location in terms of latitude and longitude is not a significant factor. |
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However, it can be argued that the Criollos simply replaced the Peninsulares in terms of power. |
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The island is so large that it is considered 'nearly a continent' in terms of its biological distinctiveness. |
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A widespread endemic disease that is stable in terms of how many people are getting sick from it is not a pandemic. |
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The Great Pyramid of Cholula, Tlachihualtepetl, is the largest prehispanic structure in the world in terms of volume. |
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This is the easiest method in terms of labor, but the least useful in terms of prediction of a likely birth date. |
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On 28 May 2008, Cebu Pacific was named as the world's number one airline in terms of growth. |
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Every concept admitted in geometry is either a primitive concept, or else is obtained by a definition in terms of the primitive concepts. |
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Yermak noted that many of these peoples were nothing more than vassals and that they were quite diverse in terms of race, language, and religion. |
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They were considered a form of nobility and were given preferential treatment in terms of annual pensions, land, and allotments of cloth. |
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Overall, Great Britain did very well in terms of profits from India, but not from most of the rest of its empire. |
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The British Empire was the largest Empire that the world has ever seen both in terms of landmass and population. |
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Many Native Americans viewed their troubles in terms of religious or supernatural causes within their own belief systems. |
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For the classification of varieties of English in terms of pronunciation only, see Regional accents of English. |
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Many languages are more restrictive than English in terms of consonant clusters. |
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Nigerian cinema is Africa's largest movie industry in terms of both value and the number of movies produced per year. |
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According to Virola, the Philippines continues to lag behind in terms of employment rate, tourism, life expectancy, and cellular subscriptions. |
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The nonconcatenative morphology of the Afroasiatic languages is sometimes described in terms of apophony. |
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The verb may expresses possibility in either an epistemic or deontic sense, that is, in terms of possible circumstance or permissibility. |
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The distribution of prepositional phrases in English can be characterized in terms of heads and dependents. |
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It is the largest of Leinster's 12 counties in size, and fourth largest in terms of population. |
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Quebec is ranked, as of March 2011, 13th in the world in terms of investment in research and development. |
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Mercer Quality of Living Survey ranks Sydney tenth in the world in terms of quality of living, making it one of the most livable cities. |
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Australian rules football is the national sport in Nauru and is the most popular football code in Australia in terms of attendance. |
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The regional varieties of English can be distinguished in terms of vocabulary and phonology. |
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A similar study by Belize Tropical Forest Studies and Conservation International revealed similar trends in terms of Belize's forest cover. |
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British Methodism holds that all ordained ministers are equal in terms of spirituality. |
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In the Eastern Orthodox Churches, the title of metropolitan is used variously, in terms of rank and jurisdiction. |
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In ancient times, calendars were counted in terms of the number of years of the reign of the current monarch. |
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But by phrasing the guidelines in terms of what the jury are not entitled to do, the clarity of the direction is compromised. |
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This was felt to be unsatisfactory because a test expressed in terms of probability was so uncertain in result. |
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As noted above, the serranids are the largest group in terms of species numbers. |
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Consequently, reformers have emphasised the need to assess residential tenancy laws in terms of protection they provide to tenants. |
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The consequences have not been significant in terms of the quell of any of the three drugs into the United States. |
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There are many different methods of measuring quality of life in terms of health care, wealth and materialistic goods. |
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Within the field of healthcare, quality of life is often regarded in terms of how a certain ailment affects a patient on an individual level. |
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A sheriff is appointed by the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development in terms of Section 2 of the Act. |
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In the social sciences, tradition is often contrasted with modernity, particularly in terms of whole societies. |
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The Gulf Coastal Plain is, in terms of area, the predominant land region in Tennessee. |
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Botswana's Orapa mine is the largest diamond mine in the world in terms of value and quantity of carats produced annually. |
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Grotius sought to ground his defense of the seizure in terms of the natural principles of justice. |
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The reforms proved spectacularly successful in terms of increased output, variety, quality, price and demand. |
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In 1980, the Soviet Union took first place in Europe and second worldwide in terms of industrial and agricultural production, respectively. |
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This system aids in better evaluation of policies and procedures with accountability and efficiency in terms of time and money. |
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The right to property is one of the most controversial human rights, both in terms of its existence and interpretation. |
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While Newcomen engines brought practical benefits, they were inefficient in terms of the use of energy to power them. |
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A blind rivet has strength properties that can be measured in terms of shear and tensile strength. |
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Communication will be optimized by permitting people to present their needs in terms of referencable anchors. |
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By 2011 Kazakhstan ranks in the top ten in terms of coal production and reserves. |
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Milford Haven is the fourth largest port in the UK in terms of tonnage and the busiest for oil products. |
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The usual European solutions which defined nationhood in terms of language would not work. |
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Prior to 2009, the United States was the leading issuer of IPOs in terms of total value. |
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In many countries, metrication redefined or clarified existing measures in terms of metric units. |
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This made it the fourth worst outbreak in the world in terms of number of cases and sixth worst in terms of deaths. |
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The boundaries are frequently described in terms of features such as large trees, streams or tracks, and even standing stones for example. |
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Although different species of carnivorous plants have different cultivation requirements in terms of sunlight, humidity, soil moisture, etc. |
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A vertebra can also be described in terms of the shape of the ends of the centrum. |
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The most important in terms of the river are the extensive sandstone and limestone aquifers that underlie many of the tributary catchments. |
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It follows that electrode potential is proportional to pH when pH is defined in terms of activity. |
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They conjectured that any semicontiguous minor can also be written in terms of domino tilings of a region on the square lattice. |
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We measure the similarity between entire subreddits both in terms of user similarity and topical similarity. |
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The best way to understand why Danny Garcia is so good is to think of him and his skillset in terms of the talent stack. |
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However, the Internet has also reversed the way we communicate in terms of the transspatial and transtemporal perspective. |
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Since ergodicity and mixing are expressible in terms of the induced Koopman unitaries they are not additional invariants. |
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And, given limited funds, it is of strategic importance to evaluate strategies in terms of their relative achievability and effectiveness. |
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If so, the church would be seen in terms of actualism rather than in terms of essentialism. |
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On the analog market landscape, ADI represents a blue chip grade American corporate icon in terms of its global brand recognition. |
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Of all historical periods, modernity is the only one to designate itself, vacuously, in terms of its up-to-dateness. |
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Dealing with the lowest layers of psychological life, she presents her characters in terms we associate with protozoan or vermicious creatures. |
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Azzouni develops a regimentation in terms of anaphorically unrestricted quantifiers. |
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There's nothing art-historical in terms of his representation in terms of his paint handling. |
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What's important for a man in terms of his arousal is the competition. |
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He said that Iran currently ranked 17th in terms of copper production and 8th in terms of barite and chromate production. |
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Over a hundred million RMB was saved accumulatively in terms of capital expenditure. |
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Potential battery power, meanwhile, is usually rated in terms of watt-hours per kilogram. |
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Atom Egoyan's lush, sultry drama is over-the-top in terms of sexy melodrama, but is also wearyingly familiar. |
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The truth is, this is off the scale in terms of addictiveness, quality and value for money. |
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Currently, a bottleneck exists in terms of the ability to quickly analyze thousands of salmon DNA samples, extracted from scales or adipose fins. |
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The van will be available in two wheelbases and two roof heights and with increased load capacities in terms of volume and weight. |
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Think in terms of my bothersome tumor, now taking part in research. |
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On the other hand, the account in terms of competition among writing systems proved to be explanatorily inadequate in a number of cases. |
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The report ' Europe Xylenes Market ' estimates the size of the xylene market in terms of both volume and value. |
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Even on the day it was extremely hot, it was a quick match and it was efficient in terms of the way I'm playing. |
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Integration is discussed first as antidifferentiation and then in terms of applications and techniques. |
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That certain je ne sais quoi that the French exude has always made them ones to watch in terms of design. |
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The report provides a holistic analysis of the External Beam Radiation therapy market in terms of forces affecting the market. |
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This makes it the most varied newspaper in terms of political support in British history. |
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Together, these compose the mode of production and Marx distinguished historical eras in terms of distinct modes of production. |
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Coordinates on a map are usually in terms northing N and easting E offsets relative to a specified origin. |
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Geography is often defined in terms of the two branches of human geography and physical geography. |
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