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The phrase "a large gives" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or incorrect expression that lacks context to determine its intended meaning.
Example: "A large gives way to a smaller one in the competition."
Alternatives: "a large amount provides" or "a large entity offers".
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For a low number of iterations, a large gives fast convergence for both shown.
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He had a large giving and loving heart.
Ms. Tisch, who serves on many boards (including that of Teachers College) and whose family owns part of the New York Giants, said in an interview Tuesday that the new center is part of a larger giving plan.
With a sample size of 62 in each group, the trial is powered to detect a medium effect size of mean=0.5 or a larger given 80% power level and α=0.05 in a two-sided test.
In particular, we may compute the eigenvalues and eigenfunctions of K and Q up to a sufficiently large given order N ∗.
So if we, people at large, give a damn we have to do what needs doing for ourselves.
What matters is not a number, small or large, giving the resolution.
Consequently, the population of THR patients was large, giving a large cohort of RA patients with THRs for the long-term evaluation of the rare prosthetic joint infections.
The effect size here is large, giving a rather good P-value despite the small sample size (Fig. 5).
Roarty notes that the "pro-life movement" has, by and large, given DesJarlais a "free pass".
A large sensor gives you delicious amounts of detail, true colors and exceptional clarity in low light.
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