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"Each of us is born with a different quotient of anxiety," said Dr. Marc A. Nemiroff, a clinical psychologist in Potomac, Md ."Some of us pop out more prone to anxiety than others.
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You'd like to think that after 17 months of angst over its presidential nomination, the Democrats would not wind up with the exact same candidate they started out with, except for a different gender and a higher quotient of panache.
Then, eigenvalues can be obtained by calculating stationary values of corresponding extended Rayleigh's quotient with dual argument functions, which is essentially different from the well-known Rayleigh's quotient of Lagrange systems with only one independent argument function.
Conversely, Ian Blair of the Chicago Tribune thought that the different funk tempo of the song distracted from the emotional quotient of the album.
The different runoff regimes can be described by the use of the dimensionless Pardé- coefficients, which are defined as the quotient of monthly over annual runoff [51].
Ratio, Quotient of two values.
Quotient rule, Rule for finding the derivative of a quotient of two functions.
With that flamboyant success has come a quotient of controversy.
That seems like a low quotient of recycled material.
Tony Blair's demon eyes has a persuasiveness quotient of zero.
Surely no previous production of "Sweeney Todd" has had such a high quotient of truly unsettling horror or such a low quotient of conventional stage spectacle.
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