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Within the 12- or 15-year limit, the universities no longer have to make delimitations, such as defining from what funding or budget source the scientist is actually being paid.
In particular, an approach is developed based on defining, from the argumentation of the simulation process, an optimization sub-problem that not only approximately decouples the probabilistic analysis from the optimization loop, but takes a form that can be extremely efficiently solved.
Both countries have highly entrenched inequality, with class, ethnicity, and skin colour defining from birth the opportunities available to their citizens.
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Several of our country's presidents are native to Illinois (depending on how one defines "from").
They had been defined from the very beginning".
The K.L. was defined from the beginning by its legal ambiguity.
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The cohort is being defined from all sides, none of them in sync.
Its culture, as in all Wall Street culture, was defined from the top down, not the other way around.
"Before, nationality was defined from the top," said Matilda M. Guselnikova, deputy chief of the statistics committee in Irkutsk.
These sequences defined from southern Wales were eventually brought into the context of Sedgwick's Cambrian.
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