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Elbaz does not want to define trends.
It is of course difficult to define trends in world politics without descending into over-simplification.
Still, he said the focus clearly remained on Western Europe, and, in particular, Italy because of that market's ability to define trends.
The resulting structure property relationships define trends in processability, hydrophobicity and oleophobicity.
Such relationship is very important for defining trends in the reservoir description.
Scientists have had a hard time reliably defining trends in the life cycles of tropical trees in central Borneo.
The 46 attributes help define trends and key drivers of what moves a person to respond or react to the message and the messenger.
It's about defining trends among web startups and web services, and grouping them under some sort of umbrella term, the way that "Web 2.0" once did for the older lot.
One of the defining trends of modern web companies is that the top ones have been choosing to raise giant, private late-stage funding rounds instead of going public.
Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JPMorgan Chase argued that the United States could experience a profound shift in public policy, reversing some of the economy's defining trends over the last 25 years.
Due to numerous model uncertainties, not the least of which are the plasma solutions themselves, our intent is to provide a scoping analysis, defining trends and suggesting further research needs.
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