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From Theorem 4.1, on the one hand, the random disturbance makes some impact on the system (11), (varepsilon _{1}rightarrow0) and (varepsilon_{2}rightarrow0) imply the impact is very small; on the other hand, (rho_{1}>rho_{2}), for this condition, we illustrate the following corollary.
It's imperfect, and doesn't cover as much ground as I'd like to see, but if it makes some impact on user impressions and the overall quality of the content that hits our newsfeeds, it's worth the effort it's taken to roll out.
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So I think we are making some impact.
He's come on and scored the goal, made some impact in previous games.
We have a team that has a lot of guys that can make some impact during a game".
"We feel that our presence within the Kimberley Process is still making some impact, though we are not getting everything that we want".
The only bowler to make some impact on the Indian batsmen was off-spinner Graeme Swann, who took 5 wickets for 144 runs in his marathon spell of 51 overs.
After years of disarray, the Tories appear to have refound their nerve.True, after the collapse in the government's opinion-poll ratings following the fuel, Dome and pension debacles, the opposition could hardly fail to make some impact.
But this part of the process needs more study.The challenge is to put all those technologies together and deploy them at a reasonable cost, and on a scale that can make some impact on emissions.
Here, in his own words, without further comment from me, is what he said: We basically decided a little over a year ago that the NTDs [neglected tropical diseases] was an area where we could make some impact, get some traction.
Inevitably, and through no fault of his own, Pietersen made some impact on the day, as it emerged that he will make his first appearance since being dropped by England in Surrey's CB40 game against his old county Hampshire at the Ageas Bowl on Sunday.
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