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Daniel Squiller, GTAT's chief operating officer, said that when GTAT queried the many terms in the contract - and their clear tilt in Apple's favour - it was told "similar terms are required for other Apple suppliers".
Why, after so many terms in the House of Representatives was she still having to slug it out in primary battles for the Republican nomination when a comparative rookie like Representative Rodney Freylinghuysen gets the nomination every two years without opposition?
If has infinitely many terms in, we are done.
Ernst Haeckel (1834 1919) coined many terms in biology including phylum, phylogeny, ecology, and the Kingdom Protista.
Many terms in the CEFR are undefined, and there are problems with the wording of some descriptors.
If there are many terms in a model and the sample size is not very large, Adj-R2 may be visibly smaller than R2[31].
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Readers can at least find many terms defined in a glossary in the back of the book.
Like many terms used in reference to furniture, it has a general and a particular meaning.
Since 1984, Harry Newton has published annual versions of "Newton's Telecom Dictionary" (CMP Books), which defines many terms used in the communications and computing industries.
Moreover, while many terms present in clinical records and medical literature could be linked to domain resources, lay terms are not usually recorded in any structured resource.
Without this parameter (equivalent to β = 1), CliXO immediately infers far too many terms, resulting in very low precision even with only 1 10% of edges missing (Fig. 3C).
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