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It's not that there are new problems, it's just that problems have gone through a process.
During the last century, agricultural landscapes have gone through a process of homogenization, driven by the intensification of land use.
In particular, suppose that we have gone through a process in which the continuous time signal has been converted to a discrete time signal.
Most big mutual companies in Liberty's predicament, like John Hancock, also in Boston, and MetLife, in New York, have gone through a process known as demutualization to become publicly traded companies.
He notes that airlines were once incredibly regulated, but have gone through a process of deregulation that has made prices far more affordable without harming safety.
The geographic pattern of the municipalities with higher than average temporal trend suggests that some homicide corridors have gone through a process of expansion over the 12-year period under study.
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Since the fall of communism, Slovakia has gone through a process of revitalization and renewal.
"The market has gone through a process of rationalization," he added.
But, like print, braille has gone through a process of evolution.
It seemed that while his back was turned, everyone he knew had gone through a process of disinhibition that had passed him by.
We tasted no Amarones in our exercise, but several of the wines had either had a touch of Amarone added or had gone through a process called ripasso, to give them a bit of the Amarone richness.
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