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This greatly improves the view aft, as the rear window in the short tailgate would be shallow on its own.

The president who a few months ago confidently predicted that deficits would be shallow and brief has not talked about it.

Bosnians of all ethnic groups would be shallow creatures indeed if they did not hold onto memory and pain.

Schmitt replies to this challenge that a life that does not involve the friend-enemy distinction would be shallow, insignificant, and meaningless.

But that a world in which one does not have the opportunity to transcend one's interest in individual contentment in the service of a higher value would be shallow and meaningless does not suffice to establish that a willingness to kill or to die for a political community will confer meaning on a life, much less that it is the only thing that can do so.

"Anything short of censure would be shallow".

In the fetal lung, however, any such gradient would be shallow [∼15 mmHg (20 μM ]: difference between the P o2 of the umbilical vein (∼30 mmHg) and the P o2 of the amniotic fluid (∼15 mmHg; Ref. 31) and ∼10-fold below the Km O2 of the PHD enzymes (230 250 μM; Ref. 26).

The Nicaraguan canal would be shallower and pose less of a barrier to marine life.

Campbell explained that the nets would not be changing in size from crossbar to posts, but that they would be shallower, allowing for more room behind the net.

The locking depth beneath the Ushikubi fault would be shallower than that of the Atotsugawa fault, which may cause strain concentration along the Ushikubi fault.

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