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But in fact, most protests in Tibet are not about "politics", defined like this.
Expected loss could be defined like this: Say an investor wanted to buy $1 billion of insurance for a year against a once-in-100-years stock-market crash.
The rule, based on corporate law, can be defined like this: If boards of directors have acted in good faith on behalf of their corporations, their business judgments cannot be second-guessed by the courts in lawsuits brought by shareholders.
The channel set (mathcal {M}^{o}) can be defined like this: mathcal{M}^{o} = {i in mathcal{M} |quad H_{i} neq 1, quad theta_{i} geq theta_{c}}.
Certainly we experiences obstacles that could be defined like this, especially in divorce.
Using IMMEDIATE and POSTPONE, [CHAR] could have been defined like this: : [CHAR] CHAR POSTPONE LITERAL ; IMMEDIATE The following example implements the RC4 algorithm in Standard Forth.
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The robust distance is defined like the usual Mahalanobis distance (MD) that is sensitive to the masking effect.
Their occupation of the pen rose, swelling, solid and defined, like the feeling of heat from a road.
Note: the historical controls available in SurvCurv are defined like the one presented here but include only public data).
Because the rules designed for the detection of PPIs are simple and do not cover all possible syntactic constructions, some complications can also arise in the detection of the SSI feature when one of the interactants is not explicitly defined, like in this example: Serine phosphorylation of Bad is associated with 14-3-3 14-3-3 14-3-3
Consequently, in this case, the position μ i can be defined like in Eq. 5: begin{array}{l} mu_{i}=lambda_{min}+frac{Delta Lambda(2i-1) }{2N}, end{array} (5).
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