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"I think the drought emphasizes that we do live in an era of limits, that nature has its boundaries," the governor said.
Opinion mining has its boundaries extended from computer science to management sciences.
However, all research has its boundaries and these limitations do not invalidate our findings, merely contextualise them.
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Technically, the market continues to have its boundaries drawn by long- and intermediate-term technical trendlines.
Oculus needs to have its boundaries pushed a bit beyond gaming and earn some help from FB in experimenting with how to expand the bounds of social VR to connect headset and desktop experiences.
Genius, of course, still has its invisible boundaries.
But unofficially, each harbor has its own boundaries, determined by local lobstermen over the decades.
Every dialectal feature has its own boundary line, called an isogloss (or sometimes heterogloss).
It's obvious that each class has its tropes and its boundaries, its insiders and outcasts.
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