That lack of change means that the economy was, roughly speaking, growing at its potential rate. |
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Archytas was, roughly speaking, a contemporary of Plato, but it is difficult to be more precise about his dates. |
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Very roughly speaking, this process divides expected expenses into fixed and variable components and develops a budget estimate for each. |
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I think all writers, roughly speaking, are in the education business. |
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It has been noted in the past that roughly speaking, the equity market runs on a four-year cycle. |
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For conservatives, roughly speaking, these behaviors cause poverty. |
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The basic puzzle is this: roughly speaking, the population currently occupies the stock of residential real estate and will continue to do so no matter what happens to its price. |
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To understand this name, note that the helicity is, roughly speaking, the spin in the direction of motion. |
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German Helvetisms are, roughly speaking, a large group of words typical of Swiss Standard German, which do not appear either in Standard German, nor in other German dialects. |
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Roughly speaking, between 0.5 seconds and 1.5 seconds are needed to refresh an image of 640x480 pixels. |
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Roughly speaking, each type of revelation has its proper velocity of propagation. |
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Roughly speaking, such a feat is akin to picking up a solitary dime with a clumsy front-end loader. |
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Roughly speaking, an 'image' corresponds to a single file, such as a TIFF or JPEG file. |
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Roughly speaking, it's from early November to mid-April, depending on the species of tree and seasonal developments. |
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Roughly speaking, a fuel cell is actually a generator that converts hydrogen to electricity directly and continuously. |
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Roughly speaking, under the old global trade model, rich nations imported commodities and exported manufactured goods. |
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Roughly speaking, there may be three ways in which one could improve, facilitate and accelerate the work of the Court. |
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Roughly speaking, these machines modeled a physical system by mechanical or electrical means. |
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Roughly speaking, those over 40 are more likely to be fully fluent and proficient in the Navajo language. |
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Roughly speaking, those odds are slightly longer than throwing heads on 26 successive tosses of a fair coin. |
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Roughly speaking, to purify wastewater can be done in two different ways. |
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Roughly speaking, the capacity of that colliery satisfies those two units. |
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Roughly speaking, let's put it in this way: if you produce a tonne of farmed salmon, you release, from a life-cycle perspective, about two tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent. |
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Roughly speaking, there are three different situations with corresponding strategies: growth strategies, optimisation strategies and innovation strategies. |
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Roughly speaking, there appears to be about a 1:3 ratio of effects. |
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Roughly speaking, the cost of the works related to the floods amounts to five times the budget of the annual municipal investment in big works and regional development. |
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Roughly speaking, when the matrix is not normal, the field of values can have this shape or it can be an ellipse or an ovular set. |
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Roughly speaking, Germanic languages differ in how conservative or how progressive each language is with respect to an overall trend toward analyticity. |
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