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"You get a division of labor.
After partitioning attributes "Longitude" and "Latitude," we get a division of space into a grid.
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"She was really upset because she needed to win to get into the A division of competitions and she didn't like being in the B division even though that's where everyone starts in their very first race.
For instance, Fig. 7 shows how the P-period with Twitter dataset #EndTaizSiege has been decomposed into equal window size so that we get a fair division of the retweet activities for each time slice.
An example of time slicing manner is described in Fig. 5. Figure 5 shows how the P-period with Twitter dataset #EndTaizSiege has been decomposed into equal window size so that we get a fair division of the retweet activities for each time slice.
Since some nonreal potential exons can share a coding region and/or boundary signals, it is difficult to get a precise division of the two groups (real versus false).
After the Quebec conference in September 1944, he flew to Moscow to try to conciliate the Russians and the Poles and to get an agreed division of spheres of influence in the Balkans that would protect as much of them as possible from Communism.
If B rejects the proposal, then the amount of money drops to $5, and B gets to offer a division of the $5 which A can accept or reject.
The player gets to control a division of the Confederate Security Forces in the prequel shareware campaign for StarCraft.
"That doesn't mean we've given up on our efforts to get coalition forces in," he said, "and it's still possible that we could get a framework division from any number of countries".
But now the ballpark is about to get its first neighbor: a division of Siemens, the German electronics company.
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