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But crazy is a real-world term.
To put it into real world terms, an American family without a bank account, earning $25,000 a year spends about $2,400 of that income on interest and fees.
In Dance Production and Management, the student and the working professional learn in detail the importance of communication, not just as a general principle, but in the real world terms of real production.
If you're going to charge patients thousands of pounds a day for services that in real world terms probably cost £37.50 daily -- to keep your customers satisfied you have to maintain an image of supreme efficiency and utter security.
Pull a few pieces from the bottom of the pile -- the equivalent, in real world terms, of defaults on these mortgages rising to a certain level -- and the whole tower collapses.
In real world terms, this enables the ARMADA 628 to play more than 10 hours of full 1080p HD video or 140 hours of music on a single charge while still providing 3 GHz of raw computational horsepower.
In real world terms, this is the kind of trick that makes it seem like Chrome has been sped up, when really, it's just that sites are loading up behind the scenes.
In real world terms, this meant about $1.8 trillion in 2015, or thousands of dollars per household.
Just as Elle has a choice to make when she's down and counted out, quit, leave, retreat to the familiar, or step outside one's self, move forward, change, reinvent, keep going to get what you want, well, many in the audience are facing those same dilemmas in very real world terms.
He spoke in abstract terms about a "real World Series" and said he would probably not live to see it.
This may be a failing in real-world terms, but it plays to Tolkien's strengths as a storyteller: mystery, suspense, and action.
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