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Of course, the last three items on this list are rather awkward locutions, but this is because they strive to make explicit that we can speak of dependent beings as existing if we wish to do so but only because of their dependence upon the core instance of being, namely substance.
PROforma provides some facilities for the definition of task classes, but the expressive power of these facilities is limited (for instance they do not allow task classes to be grouped into hierarchies) and they are rather awkward to use.
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Its elongated format is rather awkward.
(Besides, it would be rather awkward on a first date).
That must be rather awkward, given that she's such close friends with Donald Trump's daughter.
(Which is rather awkward and irritating of them. They must be cat people).
Some of them think their leader is rather awkward in person, avoiding eye contact and appearing aloof.
It is rather awkward to find that you have expressed a clear preference for one of the three candidates being considered by the United Nations secretary general for appointment as his next special representative in Afghanistan.
You start out thinking they're being rather awkward about things, where things go and the like, and then you realise a bit later that they're absolutely barmy.
Now, it definitely does a lot of good, but it is rather awkward.
Moreover, fixing (epsilonin 0,frac {1-rho E-DP_{o})}{1-rho E-DP_{o}llest suitable (lambda>Vert AVert ) is given by the equation Vert CVert Vert P_{1-rho E-DP_{o}=0}{{N-1}frac{Vert B_{1}Vert ^{i}}{i!} Biggl[sum _{p=0}^{i}frac{i!max{1,T^{p}}}{(i-p)!(lambda-Vert AVert )^{p+1}} +frac{i!}{(lambda-Vert AVert )^{i+1}} Biggr]=epsilon, (17) which is rather awkward to solve.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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