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To start, there are a few possible bugs in iOS 5 that may be sucking an inordinate amount of life out of your battery: a calendar bug and a time zone bug (one of which can be summarily blamed on location services, as can most of the other battery life killers in iOS 5/iPhone 4S).
These politico-ecclesiastical theories, devised with ingenuity and written up at inordinate length, may be criticized as the work of a theorizer with a limited sense of what was possible in the real world.
Akash and Matt may be teenage science geeks who get inordinate satisfaction from playing with mel-frequency cepstral coefficients late into the night, but that's not all they are; their project has a variety of potential real-world applications.
However, inordinate macrophages response may be detrimental to the infected host due to exacerbate virus inflammation and pathology.
And because reporting requirements vary from place to place, practitioners spend an inordinate amount of time fulfilling compliance obligations that may be pointless.
It is as if the artist is always prone to this sort of inordinate idea of who they are and what their value may be.
If, in her book, she seems to spend an inordinate amount of time telling us that she was ugly, artistic disappointment may be part of the reason.
In spite of the inordinate focus on the upper trapezius, other muscles of the neck/shoulder complex may be affected as well - and should therefore not be overlooked when treating neck/shoulder pain.
And if glazing pottery or ascending the Empire State Building sounds as if you would spend an inordinate amount of time with someone you might never care to see again — it may be.
For example, if an application is making an inordinate number of stream.publish calls and receiving a large number of user reports, it may be removed by our automated systems to protect the user experience and the Platform ecosystem".
The surviving Greek tragedies pose inordinate challenges to contemporary theater practitioners, but Euripides' "Bacchae," one of his most beloved works, may be the trickiest of all to stage.
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