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To overcome this, he said, he began thinking more explicitly in terms of body-image and physicality: this series, titled Animatus, was the result.
Even after Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton called his position naïve, Mr. Obama refused to shy away from it, at times speaking explicitly in terms of a potential meeting with Mr. Ahmadinejad.
Benoist may not be a dogmatic thinker, but, for white people who want to think explicitly in terms of culture and race, his work provides a lofty intellectual framework.
When the AHRC held its first summit on the programme, Shearer West, the AHRC's director of research, gave a presentation which set the scene for the research programme and its funding explicitly in terms of the Big Society framework.
Tuition fees have created a new basis for decision-making, a commercial contract that makes students think far more explicitly in terms of which subjects are most likely to bring a return on their investment (or of their parents).
This was a new twist on the Trump Administration's technique of shunning and shaming unfriendly members of the news media, except this time, it was framed explicitly in terms of national loyalty.
(Fox (1987) proposed putting the principle this way, rather than explicitly in terms of truth).
Equation (4) is difficult to define explicitly in terms of load demand variables.
The coefficients a, c and β can be computed explicitly in terms of ((I,lambda,varepsilon )).
can be evaluated explicitly in terms of divisor functions and a combinatorial convolution sum.
In these cases, it is desirable to represent the layout explicitly in terms of layout managers.
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