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They also maintained comparatively tight controls on mortgage lending to consumers.
In the years running up to the economic crisis in the West, India had comparatively tight public finances, high and rising investment and a steady drip of reforms.
In the opinion of quite a few of the documentary producers for other networks, who are used to working from comparatively tight outlines drawn up before they start filming their programs, Friendly's habit of shooting on and on at everything in sight until he gets what satisfies him is a grossly inefficient one, even if it does enable him sometimes to achieve striking results.
In contrast, the capacities estimated at Shanghai test site (Fig. 9) were normally distributed with a comparatively tight range.
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Male baboons are comparatively huge and nasty.
Using the tight-binding Hamiltonian approach, we comparatively investigate the energy spectrums of triangular zigzag phosphorene quantum dots (PQDs) and rings (PQRs), as well as their potential applications.
The principle cause of this trend is the comparatively slow transport in zones of small transmissivity (tight aperture).
On the other hand, O. pardalina inhabiting cold running waters with comparatively stable thermal conditions may not require such tight hsp70 cluster organization and, hence, underwent dispersal and pseudogenization of a few hsp70 copies in the process of evolution.
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