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These factors all make it a significantly different experience from studying at my bricks-and-mortar university.
But some analysts believe the company enjoys advantages over rivals that will give it a significantly bigger position in the years to come than it has in smartphones, where the iPhone accounts for a bit over 20 percent of worldwide shipments.
While the claims sound like a typical securities fraud suit, the F.H.F.A. is relying on lesser-known provisions of the federal securities laws that give it a significantly stronger basis for obtaining substantial recoveries from the banks that packaged the mortgages and sold securities backed by them.
Without providing a number, he called it "a significantly reduced fee than what he routinely receives".
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"It looked to me like it's a significantly increased demand on the kindergarten teachers as well as the kindergarteners," he said, but without a clear benefit.
It significantly outperforms YZ2, YZ3 as it has a significantly higher volumetric productivity than the 0.1 hypotheticaltical flux distribution, while having only a slightly lower product yield.
And, Gee says, it was a great experience overall — even if it was a significantly different one than actually getting their investment was.
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