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London stylist Pandora Lennard has set up an agency to cater for this demand.
The nonlinear observer can cater for this problem in a much efficient manner.
Fashion brands have started to cater for this category in a cold, hard, get-the-cycling-spend kinda way.
Hence, it is imperative to cater for this parameter to boost the performance of the speech emotion recognition system.
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This would cater for the training costs, which are largely facilitator fees and coordination costs while the institutions cater for the cost of the projects which are intended to address gaps in their organizations.
We used a conservative design effect of 1.5 to cater for the sampling error, but this may not have been sufficient[ 40].
Villiers said: "The Department for Transport had always anticipated that the Great Western franchise could end in 2013 and had catered for this eventuality in its refranchising programme.
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