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Hammond's statement covers not just Dover, but such ports as Milford Haven, Poole and Shoreham, and seems to open up the prospect of privatisation being glossed over using a fuzzy notion of local people's influence.
When he saw Malthus's paper and came up with the idea of natural selection, he largely put the question of sex aside, though he kept in mind a fuzzy notion of "blending inheritance" that is due to sex.
The three linguistic terms related to "addiction", extracted from the literature, were converted to the fuzzy notion of rules as follows: The degree of impact was then converted from its qualitative value (M, H, VH) to its quantitative value of 0.648 using FL concepts as described in [ 87].
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High-level descriptions of real-time systems often use fuzzy notions of time that are left open to domain specific interpretations.
Jason Turbow and Michael Duca, obvious baseball obsessives from the San Francisco Bay Area, have collected dozens of stories from baseball history about situations that are not governed by the rule book but that pertain to the fuzzy notions of rightness and respect and that describe the contours of the so-called baseball codes.
For years, the Party, and many observers abroad, believed that the middle class would be the Party's greatest ally, that it had gained so much during the boom years that it would never risk the trappings of prosperity for fuzzy notions of political freedom.
"The NIC recognises that integration is a long-term effort, and may take years before success is apparent," says Dr Vivian Balakrishnan, the head of the NIC and minister for community development, youth and sports.But Singaporeans care less about fuzzy notions of integration than their own jobs, says Chung Wai-Keung of the Singapore Management University.
Despite the "One World, One Dream" sloganeering at the Beijing Olympics, warm and fuzzy notions of international brotherhood mean nothing.
Most of those reading this have grown up after the Pearson-Trudeau cultural revolution of 1964-1982 and know Canada for its commitment to group rights and official multiculturalism and warm, fuzzy notions of progressiveness.
In the end, I see efforts to boost the global capacity for connectedness and empathy — to concretize the once-fuzzy notion of the "global village" — as vital if the goal is a relatively smooth ride for humanity in this century and beyond (along with the capacity for innovation and resilience).
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