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Observers say there is a definite changing of the guard in American cycling.
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The WONCA International Classification Committee defined chronic disease as long in duration, often with a long latency period and protracted clinical course; having a multi-factorial etiology; lacking a definite cure; and as gradually changing over time with an asynchronous evolution and heterogeneity in the population susceptibility [ 23].
While tensed statements about temporally definite singular events have a changing truth-value, the corresponding non-tensed dicta are unchangingly true or false (Nuchelmans 1973, 177 189; for some later examples, see also Nuchelmans 1980; Lewis 1995; Goris 2001).
It was argued that while tensed statements about temporally definite singular events have a changing truth-value, the corresponding non-tensed propositions are unchangingly true or false, without being necessarily true or false for this reason (Nuchelmans 1973, 177 189; Iwakuma and Ebbesen 1992).
In contrast, if you have a definite view of your future post-expiration, you are more likely to also have a definite view on our changing climate.
He said that changing jokes on the fly, working under all the lights, and before a live audience, had a definite "athletic" component.
Square notes that the U.S. is basically the last remaining place in the world where EMV and chip-and-PIN aren't used, and the stats show definite advantages to changing over.
That is a definite.
A definite weakness.
It's a definite improvement.
That's a definite no.
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