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At the time of its creation, GIF's support of 256 different colours was considered vast, as many computer monitors had the same limit (in 8-bit systems, or 28 colours).
At the behest of the government, a cross-party group of MPs have considered vast quantities of evidence, weighed up innumerable facts, opinions and arguments and produced a report which, if it were used as the basis for government policy over the next decade, would set us well on the way to addressing the problem of global warming.
The space we have used to be considered vast for these animals; now it's considered average.
Although the amount of data currently available is considered vast, the existing methods and extensively used techniques can only hint at the knowledge that can be potentially extracted and consequently applied for addressing a plethora of key issues, ranging from personalized healthcare and drug design to sustainable agriculture, food production and nutrition, and environmental protection.
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And a number of governors, notably Rick Scott in Florida, are considering vast expansions of managed care plans in an attempt to control costs.
In many parts of the country, high expectations for a golf bonanza paralleling baby boomer retirements led to what is now considered a vast overbuilding of golf courses.
Ever since European pioneers first saw North America's midsection more than 200 years ago, most people have considered its vast expanse of prairie to be "the great American desert," a barren landscape meant to be either crossed or plowed under.
Friction and wear of motion components operating under harsh lubrication conditions are key aspects that must be considered in vast numbers of applications.
It is complicated by the fact that the literature has considered a vast range of non-cognitive skills, and very few studies focus on locus of control specifically.
But those figures are considered a vast underestimate given that 13 of 52 police forces did not respond to the charity's request for a breakdown in November 2011.
Congress, in drafting the legislation in 1962, exempted those offices because the powers of the chief executive were considered so vast that any decision he or she made could be open to attack on conflict grounds.
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