Making the experience immersive by using more realistic graphics is another way of gaining attentional focus. |
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Another distinguished citizen, who prefers not to be named, puts it another way. |
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Put another way, the government cannot raise large amounts of revenue from a tax that can easily be avoided. |
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English courts generally respect the legal form the parties impose on a transaction and do not recharacterize it in another way. |
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It's yet another way of hitting the pocket of the law-abiding, dutiful driver. |
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To put the matter another way, black minstrels led blues lives that their burlesque art could not adequately express. |
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Or, to put it another way, he was the gate-crasher, the interloper, the thief who stole the thunder. |
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To put it another way, if neither side had nuclear weapons, they would be at war right now. |
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That's just another way of saying they'll camouflage their failure to generate sales behind an intellectual smoke screen. |
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Put another way, it is the content of his affidavit or statement which determines the assertion. |
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Romantic relationships become just another way for them to pump up their own self-image. |
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There is no doubt that I can in another way hold the injurer of my daughter responsible. |
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To put it another way, the work is self-referential to the extent that language and the poem are Pastior's only subjects. |
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Put another way, we work so that we may consume goods or services that help us survive or give us pleasure, not simply for the sake of working. |
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Or, said another way, does the depositor maintain a financial asset that functions as money, securing purchasing power? |
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In reality, the mileage tax program is just another way for black-hearted politicians to get their sticky hands into the wallets of citizens. |
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Put another way, he chooses his words carefully, and he chooses the contexts in which they will have most impact. |
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Read another way, his words were a warning to Brown to keep his hands out of the contest. |
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It's yet another way to caricature the right as knee-jerk sexists and foaming-at-the-mouth religious zealots. |
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Put another way, the audience itself will have to take the blame for promoting such songs. |
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Greater support for boosting the skills of workers is another way in which businesses can get a head start over their competitors. |
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Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't this just another way of saying, we'll flip a coin, and heads I win, tails you lose? |
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I will inform Monsieur Dubuque of your conjectures about the letter's mailer in another way. |
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Whilst I found it all a bit depressing to see yet another way to fleece people of their money, my seven year old really likes it. |
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As the world teeters on the brink of their destruction it might ponder another way. |
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She said that she had been driving around for over two hours desperately searching for another way to get home. |
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Is there another way that preachers, teachers, and catechists can tell the story that can help break cycles of violence and victimization? |
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We have to discourage begging and simultaneously find beggars another way of earning a living. |
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They are being hosted on a homestay basis by local families, another way to help them boost their English skills. |
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The point was made another way yesterday by Martin Shaw, professor of international relations and politics at Sussex University. |
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But in the end he realized that was another way he was being manipulated, his music put into a box, his musical palette circumscribed. |
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Maybe the lawsuit is a bother and there is another way, if only Pooh could stop bumping for a moment and think of it. |
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To put it another way, no law should be immoral, but not all of morality should be enforced by law. |
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To put it another way, critics of the faith-based approach may claim that their only issue is with religion. |
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Outside the family circle, another way of finding capital was from members of the same church or sect. |
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Or put another way, it's stealing from tomorrow to make up for the improvident ways of today. |
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Yet another way is for top management to covertly divert company resources to friends and family and self through sweetheart deals. |
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Combining astrology with psychology is one way we can help our clients and another way for us to better understand humanity. |
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Walking through the Stations of the Cross or praying the rosary is another way to contemplate the mysteries of Jesus. |
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But does danger to the community mean any more than, another way of saying, risk of commission of further crimes? |
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Some show this unthankfulness in another way, for they always dwell most on what they have not got. |
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The following sentence offends in another way and requires the hand of the emender as much as any passage in the original Greek. |
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To put it another way, science also rejects the flat-earthers, the breatharians and the creationists. |
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Before she could think of another way to engage Gregor in conversation, Maura called them into the kitchen. |
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Manufacturing the disposables in India is another way of reducing the cost. |
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It will become another way to divide Americans, another way to dump on huge swathes of this society, i.e., everyone who doesn't agree with them. |
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Turn the plan slightly another way and you get southern exposures for the main living areas of the house. |
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That's another way of saying she is a slow starter and sometimes even a no-starter. |
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There is another way to view the relation of theism and science apart from a panentheistic harmonization. |
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Put another way, you could equip 8.5 classical foilists for the cost of 3 Olympic foilists. |
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No. Are they offering us a new foreign policy or another way of dealing with dictators and terrorists? |
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Illusions include a woman's profile that could also be a candlestick, and an empty box that viewed another way looks like a solid cube. |
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Breathing in and out for an equal length of time is another way to experience expansiveness and balance. |
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Transportation of soldiers is another way mechanized forces can help light units. |
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This point can be made another way by considering Orwell's place in a growing field of literary studies. |
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This is not just another way of looking at self-identification by class, or economic bracket, or being in the in crowd. |
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Giving a charitable donation in the name of a friend is another way to avoid handing over unwanted gifts. |
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Cynics will argue that the new rules are another way artificially to manipulate the sport. |
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A healthy avoidance of pinniped colonies is another way to minimize human fatalities. |
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The sail was furled with the boom too high or, put another way, with the topping lift too tight. |
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Is this another way of breaking us in gently, as per your previous observations? |
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Put another way a non-dom who has lived in the UK for five years until April will only be let off the annual 30,000 charge for another two years. |
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Put another way, the French and Germans have found a way of making the market serve everyone. |
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Eating nutritious foods rich in vitamins and minerals is just another way to improve your health. |
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The plan is certain to be opposed by Labour who will see it as another way of allowing privileged queue-jumping. |
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Put another way, the Federal Court could not award damages in a judicial review proceeding. |
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Model lessons are another way to demonstrate how collections of primary source materials can be used within particular content areas. |
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These days where there is a proliferation of these missiles, they need to be defeated in another way. |
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In its own particular way, synesthesia points to yet another way that the wiring of the brain can create different ways to experience life. |
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Or to put it another way, I want to borrow from the concrete world and project it into the realm of the abstract, where the lyric exists. |
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Moral suasion by the private sector in getting their members to pay up their taxes is another way of helping to ease the cash crunch of the state. |
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The answer that if most often given for not using technologies is lack of time which is another way of saying it is a too low priority to be done. |
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For the Chinese government, it's another way to hassle the Arab and African communities that live and work in Guangzhou. |
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A pizza stone is another way to create the radiant heat necessary for making a good crust, but you'll need to be a bit more resourceful to provide the necessary moisture. |
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But if a benefic planet, that is, Venus or Jupiter, is in favourable aspect to Saturn thus located by night, those things which were denied will be given in another way. |
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To put it another way, how can the nonphysical give rise to the physical without violating the laws of conservation of mass, of energy and of momentum? |
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Read another way, she is a horrible mother, an uptight snob, and a bit of a shrew. |
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It might be better to be a friend who can show her another way of life, than a second mother who's going to solve all of her problems by whisking her out of the trailer park. |
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Or, to put it another way, why didn't we move the goalposts? |
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Put another way, the subsidy gives the United States leverage over the decision-making of an important ally. |
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We have already had the scandal of the closed lists and now we find that there is another way of fiddling the figures by putting more people on the deferred list. |
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To put it another way, we may need to tell one another and ourselves major whoppers, and not just little white lies, to replenish our interest in life. |
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It's not as prestigious as setting a record for batting average or home runs, but he says he would take pride in it because it's another way to get on base. |
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This summer, for those road trips where I-spy and license-plate bingo are no longer enough, you might want to consider another way to fight the fidgets. |
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Brown is too much of a redistributionist at heart to be seriously enamoured of across-the-board tax cuts as another way of disposing of surpluses and encouraging productivity. |
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But again, this is just another way to dismiss her point as invalid and irrelevant. |
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Put another way, they are what every doting parent wants their precocious toddler to grow up to become. |
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Because keeping women out of these jobs is another way to keep the glass ceiling in place. |
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Put another way, the BLS looked back and found there were 74,000 fewer jobs than previously thought. |
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To put this another way, we can build learn-by-doing curricula by making teachers into Socratic tutors and creating realistic tasks for students to do. |
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Stated another way, geographic distance is a critical advantage in the world of epidemics, as well as in war. |
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Kuzenkov is the only humane Communist Party member in the book, which is another way of saying he must renounce the Party. |
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Or, to put this another way, the person who puts her hope in respectability is like the foolish man who built his house on sand. |
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Or if I frame it another way, the local footy club, town, and all the boys are pining for him to return, I guess to take up the relationship where it left off. |
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To put it another way, it implies that the country actually has more than one-party system, and that quite different patterns of party interaction may be found within these different systems. |
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Or, put another way, the way things are going, the secretary is carrying out foreign policy chores while the national security adviser is doing the heavy lifting. |
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The second wave of Russian oligarchy is different from the first in another way, too. |
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Thinking there was another way, I met a few times with the president of the interfraternity Council. |
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Put another way, why wasn't the system self-regulating after all? |
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Second, with apologies to the noted feminist who first used the comparison in another way, a badge resembles a gun about as much as a fish resembles a bicycle. |
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Or to put it another way, sweeping helps make the stone not curl. |
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Yet another way of finding permit whenever pol ing around a channel, eddy, or tide rip, is to keep an ear open. |
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This hiving off trees to residents is another way of cutting spending and over-spending elsewhere. |
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Pyanda returned to Chechuysky volok and decided to explore another way back to Yenisey. |
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This is another way of delegitimizing the operations of prosecutors and police forces. |
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Our beach path was impassable, we found another way on the back road. |
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Evans found another way by collecting scraps and shavings of wood from his work during the day to serve as fuel for small fires. |
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Circuit training with a mixture of weights and cardio is another way to achieve fitness while preserving muscle mass. |
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This is just another way that DynDNS' de-facto DNS Update API is being used to update Dynamic DNS hosts. |
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He said it would harm people's ability to report crimes and was another way of losing face to face contact with police officers. |
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The Liverpool dressing-room in the 1980s had a reputation for its cutting wit, or piss-taking to put it another way. |
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Geminis, like air, blow hot and cold. They go this way today and another way tomorrow. |
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Everyone knows about Advent calendars, but there's another way to mark the days leading up to Christmas. |
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Housesitting This is another way of staying somewhere different and actually getting paid for it. |
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To put it another way, Lyne argues that Shakespeare's plays feature characters that think through tropes. |
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Britain's first public lectures on art were staged by the Royal Academy, as another way to fulfil its mission. |
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But 20 years ago English geophysicist Keith Runcorn suggested another way to get at the workings of the geomagnetic dynamo humming in the core. |
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House insulation is another way of reducing energy consumption and carbon footprint, as well as double glazing and draught-proofing. |
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Yet the city did not simply finish raw materials produced in the American South, but rather became involved in the South in another way, too. |
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Broiling is but another way of roasting those cuts of meat which have a broad, flat surface such as steaks, chops, or cutlets. |
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In the high-risk world of futures contracts, pooling the risks could be just another way to take a bath. |
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Throwback Thursday is another way to integrate your loved one into your life online. |
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The paczki celebration is just another way to pay a higher rate of attention to the Polish community. |
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Adjectives, or description words, are another way to turn a standard role or activity into something special. |
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It was, to put it another way, quite astonishing to see how much, and to what at extent, the party-state depended on lies. |
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Most people most of the time experience themselves and others in one or another way that I shall call egoic. |
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This reduces the successful invocation of God to a function of the presence of male genitalia. Put another way, women have the wrong equipment to invoke God. |
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Or, to put it another way, moolah, poppy, shrapnel and spondoolicks. |
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Put another way, the dependent clause elaborates on the main message. |
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Or, to put it another way, to zombify the host and reprogram its brain. |
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The decision also states that the Ministry of Finance can, on behalf of the state, buy back the Eurobonds in the open market or in another way at any price. |
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Or, to put it another way, Ronald Fergus, middle aged, overweight, underhaired and slightly lacking in the marbles department, was in his kitchen chatting. |
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We made use of another way of considering the 120 cells, starting with the eight at the vertices of an orthoplex, that is, in the cells of a hypercube. |
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This accordingly gives us another way of writing the exponential function, and also a way of calculating its value from a table of common antilogs. |
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Vermiculture on a small scale is another way to bring the children into seeing how food waste can feed a small colony of worms, which provide excellent fertilizer for gardens. |
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Plate tectonics offers yet another way of defining continents. |
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The world interest rate is determined in another way, and often economists choose to model this through an equilibrium between world interest and world savings. |
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