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To borrow the expression of late C.K. Prahlad, "There is a fortune at the bottom of the pyramid".
This matrix, the elements of which include matrix (mathcal {K}) as an RAS invariant inherent to the original IO table ({varvec{a}}), is reaccumulated and can be referred to as an "industrial structure" to borrow the expression of Wood (2009).
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Then borrow the book!
To borrow an expression from the younger generation here, the Japanese people seem to have completely transformed their kyara (character).
To borrow an expression from the business world, this can rightly be termed a win-win situation.
Now, to borrow an expression from Facebook's default relationship options, everything is just — complicated.
These factors explain why politicians may operate, to borrow an expression from US presidential politics, as though they are in a permanent campaign (Kelly, 1993).
Simples are defined by their essentials, and to borrow an expression from Gilson, essentials are both "compatible and prime".[71] That is to say, the essential properties that define a given simple substance do not contradict one another, or cancel each other out, and they are (themselves) not determined by any other thing and/or property.
It is from the latter that he borrows the term "empty-expanse" (kokū) as a topological expression for śūnyatā.
The sun, to borrow George Osborne's expression, is likely to go on shining for a few years yet, giving the Government time to fix the ceiling.
They now look, to borrow his own expression, inauthentic.
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