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Lowell's technical competence is remarkable, and this book shows a definite advance over the rather stiff and crusty style of his first volume, "Land of Unlikeness," published in 1944 by the Cummington Press.
The new modeling "is a definite advance," says climate forecaster Doug Smith of the Hadley Centre for Climate Prediction and Research in Exeter, U.K. "It's consistent with what we're finding from a range of models.
The DCS is a definite advance over previous methods of treatment; when combined with the utilization of biological fixation techniques for comminuted fractures, can be relied upon to treat all types of subtrochanteric fractures.
In this sense Christianity marked a definite advance over the more intuitively based religious cults to which Hegel had been attracted in his youth, but it would only be in the modern world that the content of the core ideas of Christianity could be given proper expression.
A husband or wife sends a definite advance message to his/her spouse if he/she says, "I want to talk to you".
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It shows definite progress".
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His method — keeping himself on camera, button-holing strangers in the street, overdoing the folksiness — makes comparison with Michael Moore inevitable, but the difference is that Mr. Moore's aw-shucks persona and ambush tactics advance a definite political point of view.
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