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And in them were, for the lack of better words, "codes" to me, things I could read.
"I started to think about what the difference would be between now and later and the biggest difference between now and later is that after 35 my eggs start to... age, I guess, for the lack of better term".
Of course, the situation in Russia's finances is - for the lack of better terms - fluid, primarily due to ongoing tensions and uncertainty of events in Ukraine (the World Bank expects sanctions to be lifted in the second half of 2015, Russia expects these to start to ease next year).
Approximately 40% of the Latinos that are 25 or older (acknowledging that the term Latino is a term of colonization, and placing it solely for the lack of better term) have achieved less than a high school degree.
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Some choose to stay for the lifestyle, some for the lack of a better alternative.
For the lack of a better word, it's the ambience.
It's just an easy scapegoat, a placeholder for the lack of a better reason behind the constant violence we see in real life.
This is a big part of the Facebook and Apple effect (aka cloud) or what I call a "new operating system" for the lack of a better description.
Instead, curved screen tempered glass protectors can only have adhesive on the edges, leaving the middle, for the lack of a better term, not sticky.
While this is undoubtedly an intentional aspect of the minimalist design, it gets, for the lack of a better word, depressing.
For the lack of a better knowledge, we assume that our setup is similar to the ones of Refs. [34, 35].
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