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What I'm interested in doing is, not only coming up with a straightforward algorithm, but also precisely characterizing what its complexity is in relation to n, which is the number of inputs.

Timeliness matters to MoMA too, and the new @ is timely not only in its economy but also precisely because it is not physical (just like equally dynamic areas of contemporary design such as software and social design).

As played by these two wonderful actors, K J and Jasper are classic exemplars of the slacker species but also precisely drawn individuals whose soft spirits and troubled minds are revealed gradually but to stealthy emotional effect.

coincided with the facts of external reality in a way that rarely happens to any man". In other words, Churchill got to be the hero he had always dreamed of being but also precisely the hero that the British demanded.

In the 21st century we should aim to master the ability to not only manipulate the periphery of organic molecules, but also precisely break and reform carbon carbon bond frameworks of organic compounds; so-called 'C C activation'.

The EEW algorithm should be able to predict the seismic intensity not only quickly but also precisely.

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Yes, yes, it's an overdone Internet meme, but it also precisely sums up nearly everyone's reaction yesterday to the iPad.

To form cohesive schools, individuals must not only gather together socially (i.e. shoaling) but must also precisely synchronize their position, speed, and angle of motion with the behavior of their neighbors (i.e. schooling) [3], [4].

But it is also precisely the fact that the people on the ground are real human beings that one wonders if an intervention (as happened mostly positively in Mali; and failed to happen with tragic consequences in Rwanda) is what's needed.

But that is also precisely why proper, challenging reading is so important: to read a good novel is to spend a serious amount of time immersed in the consciousness of another person; to reach out across the barriers that separate us from one another.

The knife work is especially cruel, and it puts parents into a quandary: their teen-age kids are the ideal (probably the sole) consumers of this loud, silly dream about a furtive brotherhood, but they are also precisely the wrong people to be told that stabbing is a talent to be envied, and, worse still, that its effects wear off in a nice hot bath.

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