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Some shops use an apostrophe, wrongly, to indicate a plural ("pea's"), but will generally omit the apostrophe when one is actually required ("new seasons asparagus"), a phenomenon sometimes referred to as the greengrocer's (or grocer's) apostrophe.
Organic systems are not perfect, but they do use less energy, generally omit fewer greenhouse gases, can sequester carbon in the soil, provide more jobs and support more wildlife.
In the U.S., satellite systems like Dish Network and DirecTV generally omit local channels, though they can give you CBS in hi-def if you live where the network owns its local affiliate.
Satellite systems like Dish Network and DirecTV generally omit local channels, though they can give you CBS in hi-def if you live where the network owns its local affiliate.
Standard measures of the societal costs of influenza generally omit the costs of influenza-related disease for which influenza is not the diagnosis and of self-reported sick leave.
Scientists generally omit the word "degree" when using Kelvin.
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And it generally omits the enslaved African-American petitioners and plaintiffs who confronted all revolutionaries, not just slaveholding elites, with the hypocrisy of their claim to be fighting for freedom.
But the outlook is not so cozy when we look at the effects of the recession on a group generally omitted from all the vivid narratives of downward mobility — the already poor, the estimated 20percentto30percentcent of the population who struggle to get by in the best of times.
However in the majority of practical cases, this risk is generally omitted in the design stage.
This power consumption, referred as dynamic power consumption, is generally omitted resulting in optimistic EE performance presented in literature.
In literature, power consumption related to baseband processing is generally omitted or neglected, and only the power required to transmit data is considered.
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