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"I find myself doing it sometimes, and I really have to stop!" She firmly introduces herself as a chemist, despite not having worked in a lab for 15 years.
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Britain firmly opposes introducing legally binding provisions, on the grounds that more time is needed gauge the results of voluntary national measures.
"How much weaker can it possibly get?" Britain firmly opposed introducing legally binding provisions, on the ground that more time was needed gauge the results of voluntary national measures.
I firmly believe that travel introduces a woman to herself.
The Department for Education said the government was firmly committed to introducing a national funding formula so all schools were funded fairly.
Shaking hands briefly but firmly when being introduced.
Later, when the dominant key is firmly established in its own right, Mozart introduces a new subject whose tune is closely related to the first theme.
This would not happen in medicine, she writes:For all the political control over the structures of the NHS, what actually goes on in the operating theatre – what is acceptable practice, what new techniques and medicines should be introduced – remains firmly in the hands of the people who know it best: the doctors.
The concept of firmly nonexpansive mapping was introduced by Bruck [23].
They observed that it contains the class of firmly nonexpansive-type mappings, introduced by the same authors in [5].
T is said to be nonexpansive if ∥ T x − T y ∥ ≤ ∥ x − y ∥ for all x, y ∈ C. The concept of firmly nonexpansive mappings was introduced by Bruck [9].
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