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To enormity
noun
Extreme wickedness, nefariousness, cruelty.
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Deregulation of brokerage commissions, birth of online investing propelled company to enormity.
However, ACO has problem in regularly reaching the global optimal solutions for TSPs due to enormity of the search space and numerous local optima within the space.
When irrigation stage enlarged from 8 to 24 months, the uptakes of N, P, K, Cd, Ni, Pb and Fe in the whole plant were increased due to enormity increase of vegetative growth.
In a couple of years the web has grown to enormity and most businesses are using it in some way if only to get E-mail, but increasingly it will be to get sales.
However, the size of state spaces estimated by this naive approach will be inflated to enormity.
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"With [Isis] making ground all the time we simply cannot afford to wait for Washington to wake up to the enormity of the threat we face".
"I don't think white people want to face up to the enormity of their ignorance about slavery or the way black people think and how they feel.
"The world needs to wake up to the enormity of the crisis in northern Uganda," Bellamy said upon arrival.
If those orders are followed, it will mark a significant change.It is natural to expect an enormity to be a turning point.
Boko Haram and Nigeria's stolen schoolgirls, yet to be returned home, have brought attention to the enormity of global figures around violence against women and girls.
I told him I didn't, and proceeded to look up from my phone and out of the window, to the enormity outside.
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