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Second Life has fared better, but in ways that could hardly be described as representing a civic paradise.

That a podcast crew of three former White House speechwriters could plausibly be described as representing the Party's base tells you something about how the Democratic Party has evolved this year.

For example, "morpheme" in stratificational grammar corresponds neither to the unit to which Bloomfield applied the term (i.e., to a word segment consisting of phonemes) nor to the more abstract grammatical unit that a Bloomfieldian morpheme might be described as representing (e.g., the past-tense morpheme that might be variously represented by such allomorphs as /id/, /t/, /d/, etc.).

Given the decadal averages and the issue of what is meant by "the next" decade, Romm does have a point that the result of the paper could more clearly be described as representing "a period of flat global mean temperatures extending somewhat into the coming decade, following by a very rapid rise in temperature leaving the planet on its long-term trend line by 2030".

It can therefore be described as representing the change in effect of the inhibitory cascade mechanism along the tooth row.

The neighbourhood level variable used in this study is neighbourhood socioeconomic deprivation, and can be described as representing socioeconomic status at the neighbourhood level.

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In the official language that accompanied the sanctions, the situation in Venezuela was described as representing a "threat to the national security and foreign policy of the United States".

The textbook publishers Cengage Learning, Pearson and Wiley, which were described as representing more than 60 percent of the United States higher education textbook market, were to begin offering textbooks through the Kindle Store within a few months.

It's since been described as representing the death throes of 1960s counterculture, which I agree with to an extent.

The durations ("widths") of the scatter and fluorescence pulses generated by cells' passage through such a tightly focused beam are therefore longer for cells of larger diameter, provided cell diameter is larger than beam height, and are described as representing the time of flight ("TOF") of the cell through the beam.

Information placed above the timeline was described as representing 'good' experiences and information placed below as representing 'bad' experiences.

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