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Source: Tax Foundation Those blue bars basically represent the universal basic income we already have, which remains mostly invisible even to those receiving it, save for those in the lowest quintile who get to experience the full extent of the federal bureaucracy we put in place to administrate it.
But if, in the late 80s, the cards stood for identity crushed into shape by the demands of business, nowadays – being an almost completely defunct facet of modern life – they basically represent the opposite: gentle eccentricity allowed to meander freely amongst your personal space.
These categories basically represent the perspective of the various types of people in a society.
Model equations basically represent the relationship between fineness as d80 and different experimental design parameters.
Results in the "The impact of sovereign money in Switzerland: stage 1" section basically represent the impact of imposing full reserve requirement at zero interest rate.
Thus the observed topside ionospheric profiles of Venus and Mars basically represent the ionopause regions, only exception being the solar maximum when an extended topside ionosphere exists at Venus.
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We should never forget that Wall Street basically represents the sell side.
"What we have today basically represents the meanderings of British explorers across the Australian continent more than 200 years ago," Hawke said.
"Having a passive guy and an aggressive guy basically represents the two halves of Wonder Woman's personality," Mr. Timm said.
And in many ways a lot of the guys joke around sometimes that I'm basically representing the U.S. as well.
The optical generation rate basically represents the number of photo-generated charge carriers per unit volume and unit time.
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