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Namely, similar to [1, 12], we, formally, may use a standard result.
The decrease in the antioxidant activity confirms an exponential relation which formally may be associated to a kinetically pseudo-monomolecular process.
It is seeking comments that, to put it more formally, "may be relevant to the recognition assessment".
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Or, if you prefer to be more formally addressed, may I have your attention, please, devoted aficionados of musical theater?
The lawyer Christian Dahlager, part of the team who brought 200 of the complaints to court, said: "The other people who formally complained may well have cases for compensation".
Seven years later, the surging demand for electricity is so intense in New York that even a derelict like Astoria Generating No. 2, as it is formally known, may get a second life.
To explore K-12 teaching opportunities less formally, students may volunteer as tutors or teacher assistants in local schools, design and teach classes through the Educational Studies Program, or work with faculty members who conduct research in schools.
The Republic of China and the People's Republic of China, as they are formally known, may have never formally concluded hostilities, but relations have warmed rapidly since Taiwan's 2008 election of President Ma Ying-jeou, who promptly broadened economic ties and signed accords on direct postal, shipping and air links.
Formally, jitter may be defined as the statistical variance of the data packet inter-arrival time.
Less formally, we may understand preference as a relation "at least as preferred as" over the relevant domain.
Richmond and McCroskey [26] suggest that a teacher who dresses casually invites perceptions of friendliness and openness, whereas a teacher who is formally dressed may be perceived as unreceptive.
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