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The response can be expressed in general form as follows.
The freedom that neoliberalism offers, which sounds so beguiling when expressed in general terms, turns out to mean freedom for the pike, not for the minnows.
But the report also called for further scrutiny of the laws under which Britain's intelligence services operate because "in some areas the legislation is expressed in general terms".
But the FSB warns that it is unclear, "whether this steer should be expressed in general terms by leaving the details of the response to the agencies, or whether the recommendations can set out specific regulatory details that should be changed".
We will show that can be expressed in general as (14).
This signal, say, can be expressed, in general, as follows: (1).
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The South Korean team, the official said, had hoped to strike a compromise by having both sides express, in general terms, opposition to terrorism.
This is a neutral statement where the writer expresses "in general terms the current state of the art – of knowledge, of technique…" (Swales 1990, 146).
Progerin is expressed in the general population, and its expression significantly increases with age [ 17, 18].
Now you have a more American sensibility that's expressed in a general loosening up of the culture and it is reflected in films.
The new, publicly available advisories may be expressed in more general terms to avoid drawing attention to areas of specific legal concern about cases, Grieve said.
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