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This section is aimed at explaining more precisely why the effect of the noise on average at high STO is to decrease the estimate z ̂ and can thus help improve the linearity of the reference function.

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To put reframing in context, I'll explain more precisely just what this approach is trying to achieve.

Armed with these directives, local tax officials should now be able to explain more precisely what should be the net result for each individual this year.

She will be asked to explain more precisely where she stands on issues of income inequality, economic growth, spending, taxes, entitlements and the trade-offs that will face the next president.

The field developed in the 1950s, when the experiences of two world wars and the beginning of the cold war drove scholars to try to explain more precisely how nations interacted.

Still, when I first sent Phillips an e-mail asking him to explain, more precisely, how Provigil affected him, he couldn't resist a smart-ass answer: "More precisely: after a pill is consumed, tiny molecules are absorbed into the bloodstream, where they eventually cross the blood-brain barrier and influence the operation of the wetware up top".

CL≥ includes only S and K, because the other combinators are definable from them as we already mentioned in section 1.2, and as we explain more precisely toward the end of this section.

The snitch feature appears to have surfaced largely as a result of the European Union's new data protection framework, GDPR — which requires app makers to explain more precisely what exactly they're doing with people's data.

In particular, Haque wrote that the episode would have worked better had the writers explained more precisely why the Doctor could not use the TARDIS to visit Madame Pompadour before she died.

Additional investigations are therefore needed to explain more precisely why the mutation frequency in the chosen genes appears to be lower than the general frequency.

Prompted by the question, as well as the one from Reviewer 3, we now explain more precisely the meaning of flux in the paper: it consists of both the actual actin flows (\rho v), as well as a non-local term due to actomyosin turnover and diffusion (D d\rho/dx).

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