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Indeed, trade has helped generate what growth remains.
Greens were formed to generate what Mangum called championship speed.
Birdies generate what is more a noisy nod of approval than a yell.
Events like the Oscars and the Super Bowl generate what game theorists call "common knowledge," which itself has value.
A little later, the sky managed to pull itself together and generate what seemed like a serious threat.
Many of these platforms generate what economists call "network effects" — as more people use them, they keep getting more indispensable.
At issue in the bank investigation were a series of transactions used by Enron to generate what appeared to be cash flow from its businesses.
"Infrared heat is emitted to generate what are essentially spotlights of warmth centered on people a few meters away," explains Leigh Christie, the project engineer.
Second, HVCs with successful financing structures can generate what finance firms love millions of loans that have low transaction costs and low to moderate risk.
Instead the method works by beginning with what we are pretty sure is a good approximation to the low-energy limit of whatever the real microprocesses are that generate what we experience as gravitation.
She has a perturbing ability to generate what seems as much a vivisection as a narrative, slicing through her characters to expose interior lives that are more often "broken or incomplete" than in any way admirable.
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