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"Ethiopia is in the midst of a moment unlike anything I've seen in my career - the opportunity to reinvent a country of great size and consequence into a true democracy," Mr Raynor says.

This is a very relevant difference, in practice, as it translates, in our case, into a much higher concentration of the singular values, and, as a consequence, into a much better approximation of the linear transform for a given number of reference kernels.

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A year later, Wauchope grandly claimed, "There will be no port of any consequence into which a ship can enter, where an accurate rate for the time-pieces on board may not be found".

A year later, Wauchope grandly claimed, "There will be no port of any consequence into which a ship can enter, where an accurate rate for the time-pieces on board may not be found". He drummed up support from London's ship captains, and shortly afterward, the Royal Observatory, in Greenwich, erected its own time ball.

He used incommensurability to attack the idea, prominent among logical positivists and logical empiricists, that comparing theories requires translating their consequences into a neutral observation language (cf. Hoyningen-Huene 1993, 213-214).

Billions more won't magically turn a failed strategy, fraught with unintended consequences, into a successful one.

The resulting chatter can be more sudsy than substantive, and has at times reduced the 2008 election -- one of urgent issues, historic precedents and profound consequence -- into a mean-spirited (and possibly sexist) farce with libidinous husbands, hysterical wives, pricey haircuts, pricier wardrobes and a torrent of tears.

According to some interviewees, additional advantages are win-win situations, where the products mitigate currently existing problems, for example replacing artificial nitrate production requiring high energy inputs, or recirculating phosphate, which is less and less readily available in concentrated form and as a consequence turning into a scarce resource worldwide.

In Paris, too, van Gogh gets to know the work of Seurat and Signac, Degas and Pissarro, Sisley and Monet, and we watch him, as we make our way through the Clark's galleries, diving in consequence headfirst into a new world not only of brilliant color, but also of pointillist and impressionistic brushwork.

Occasionally, an offspring of a fertilized egg receives a special diet from the workers and as a consequence develops into a virgin queen, which means that both workers and a virgin queen develop from a fertilized egg.

To that point, the Republican plan doesn't account for such an economic catastrophe, and therefore doesn't factor such an inevitable consequence into their revenue and deficit projects.

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