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FRC is considered primarily a material with a non-negligible residual strength after cracking.
When it was called cot death it was considered primarily a social problem, a parental failure that still carried a hint of the most unnatural of crimes, infanticide.
Before Christian, the guitar had been considered primarily a rhythm instrument; the sound of an acoustic guitar in a big-band setting was something "felt" rather than heard.
Environmental issues were considered primarily a staff function handled by an environmental affairs department, often in the Facilities and Services or Plant Engineering Department.
Written by Alexander Henderson, the covenant was considered primarily a civil agreement by the English Parliamentarians, who needed military allies, but the Scots considered it a guarantee of their religious system.
at 509, — so that a "package" in which hardware accounted for about that percentage of the cost could reasonably be considered primarily a sale of data processing rather than a sale of processing hardware.
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The screeching sirens, rumbling engines and flashing lights were once considered primarily an annoyance.
Considered primarily an aesthetic issue, discolouration is the largest cause of customer dissatisfaction associated with distribution system water quality.
"NetSuite has always made a very conscious choice to go after [the mid-market] segment, and while Oracle is still considered primarily an enterprise player, there are many more mid-market companies than enterprise companies, so for future growth, Oracle needs to better penetrate that segment," Gibson said.
Rapamycin is considered primarily an mTORC1 inhibitor (Laplante & Sabatini, 2012) but can also inhibit mTORC2.
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