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Thus, we opted to use the county boundary as a convenient compromise between local and regional scales.
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His selection seemed more a convenient compromise in the prolonged power struggle for Olympic authority between the N.C.A.A. and the Amateur Athletic Union than a reward based on current achievements.
So, I believe, the India-US deal will also be a convenient compromise.
Nevertheless, since the RGD loop is likely the principle point of contact between FN and the integrin receptor, modeling FN unfolding by pulling at a distinct atom in the RGD loop therefore represents a convenient compromise that enables unfolding simulations to be performed in an efficient manner.
During the nineteenth century the metric system of weights and measures proved a convenient political compromise during the unification processes in the Netherlands, Germany and Italy.
An even more convenient compromise is to assume is Gaussian distributed, as is used in [17] and a few other papers.
"I think it was a bit of a compromise between his own ideals and what was convenient at the time," Schroeder said.
It was a convenient, though unsustainable compromise for me.
Now, this isn't a miracle technology; it's a compromise between efficiency and accuracy.
It could be a good compromise between an iPhone 7 and an iPhone 7 Plus.
The Asus VivoTab looks like a fine compromise between portable a form factor and capable hardware.
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