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A constant failure rate typically describes a majority of non-solder joint related package failures in the accelerated testing or the field application.
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Randi Cardia, who lives in Manhattan and has two teenage daughters, described a majority of the clothes offered for them as "hooker wear".
Monoenzymatic TH-positive neurons have been mainly described in the rat and the NHP arcuate nucleus [70], [71], [72], [73], [74] and, one other study using antibodies against L-DOPA and dopamine in the rat posterior hypothalamus also described a majority of L-DOPA-containing neurons within the A11 region [75].
Finally, 73% of the insurance physicians describe a majority of their clients/cases as 'difficult'difficult
Lisanti, who used a racial slur to describe a majority-black legislative district in Prince George's County, missed the legislative sessions on Friday, Monday and Tuesday.
A Maryland lawmaker apologized Tuesday for using a racial slur to describe a majority-black county in suburban Washington.
As he described, "A large majority of what I do is understanding the business, understanding how it runs, and understanding not only how it runs now, but what it is that the customer would be interested in in the future".
Among unscaled procedures, the total deviation index (TDI) describes a boundary such that a majority percent of the differences in paired measurements are within the boundary [ 10, 11], i.e. a probability interval.
The roadside vegetation was described by a majority of the respondents as unpleasant and drab.
Thirdly, the model includes only two-thirds of benefits and tax credit changes and what is described as a majority of direct and indirect tax announcements.
It was an odd kind of diversity: the crowd at the Prairie Capital was almost entirely white, but other than that, I was hard pressed to find a phrase to describe even a majority.
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