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Military operations against Iraq may indeed lead to a relatively swift victory in the short term.
But whether that will lead to a relatively timely budget is unclear.
"As lecturers, we are interested in whether learning of a particular type, such as understanding than rote memorisation, has taken place, rather than satisfaction," says Gossman, citing the tendency among students to express satisfaction with forms of teaching that lead to a relatively passive or surface level of learning.
These parameters lead to a relatively sharp shear-thinning curve.
The net result would lead to a relatively stiffer assembly than that of the center-line model.
Whatever the cause, a younger demography could lead to a relatively brighter future for America than is now commonly assumed.
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Interestingly, Hong Kong's highly controlled and efficient planning regime leads to a relatively low projection of 4 people/hour.
Years of underfunding have led to a relatively small workforce of researchers, clinicians and care professionals with expertise in dementia.
"The commission's investigation found that internal procedural errors led to a relatively small number of items of expenditure not being declared properly.
This led to a relatively bland and monotonous diet, which made the introduction of new tastes over the next few decades all the more exciting.
This leads to a relatively large number of scalar precalculations, causing a lower efficiency.
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