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On Tuesday night at the Jazz Standard the music was both imposing and not quite cooked.
This approach was proved to be effective in the prediction of such spaced dyads, however, the exhaustive enumeration of dyads, the computation of the background and the scanning of the sequence for each candidate makes the computation imposing and not scalable with the size of the components.
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It is grossly unfair that benefits are stopped as soon as a sanction is imposed, and not when all paths of appeal have been exhausted.
Like many institutions, the LSE has staff whose visas will run out before the permanent cap is imposed, and not being able to extend their visas would have a severe impact.
Literature imposes, and not merely proposes, ethical meaning.
6 And the proceeding afforded a spectacle which was imposing and magnificent, not odious and offensive to the spectators, as some say; otherwise it would not have been continued with such ardour and emulation for countless years.
The necessary regulation has not been imposed, and will not be.
"There's no question you can do it badly, imposing costs and not achieving desired outcomes," Taylor says.
At least for tasks in which the stimulus corresponds to environmental cues such as temperature, humidity or food availability, the stimulus dynamics will be mainly externally imposed and hence, not subject to evolution.
They remain imposing and productive, though perhaps not as much as they were three years ago, or even one.
These vehicles are plush, powerful, imposing and popular, but they are not much fun.
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