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What's conspicuously lacking in these books, as in many previous ones, is an effort to define a more nuanced analysis of what's happening in China.
The show's main contribution to civilization, though, may be that it makes an effort to define a word that has grown fuzzy from overuse.
Simulations were run with Turnip-MC and the ENDF-B/VII.1 library in an effort to define a new systematic error for this range of applications.
In the mid-1990s he and Mr. Castañeda led an effort to define a new alternative to neoliberalism, which emphasizes the private sector and the primary role of market forces in driving an economy.
"The administration has pursued a feckless, photo-op foreign policy," Mr. McCain said, "with little or no effort to define a coherent plan for United States engagement in the world".
In an effort to define a "tel," Mr. Bruck recruited a 12-year-old volunteer and collected five baseball caps from his audience, which he stacked on the boy's head.
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In this paper, the performances of different signal-processing algorithms are discussed in an effort to define an optimized methodological approach for evaluating the reduction potential of mitigation techniques.
The works of Stendhal (Henri Beyle), deeply concerned with the nature of individuality, the claims of the self, and the search for happiness, represent an effort to define an aesthetic for prose fiction and to establish a distinctive, personal voice.
The Foleo is the latest in a series of industry efforts to define a new category between cellphones and laptops.
Emerging efforts to define a new reference genome, together with new data on genome stability, herald an era where cell line's with defined genomes can be combined with defined process parameters to yield product quality attribute control.
I must admit that I often groan when museums devote exhibitions to this, that or the other nation's efforts to define a design identity for the simple reason that they tend to be drearily jingoistic.
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