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("Digitalization" is formed from "digitalize," which actually means to administer digitalis drugs to a heart patient. Really).
Digitalization of their titles proceeded slowly.Digitization, not digitalization.As we noted in May, "digitalization" is formed from "digitalize," which actually means to administer digitalis drugs to a heart patient.No kidding.
The word "exorcism" is derived from the Greek word exorkismós, which means "to administer an oath".
But philosophy alone cannot provide the necessary details; philosophical argument by itself would underdetermine a penal code and has no means to administer one.
After much research, most people are aware that smoking is not the most effective means to administer cannabis, and vaporizing is a preferable method.
The judiciary lacks the means to administer justice.
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Clearly Mum has been signed up to another demanding regime that we are meant to administer but know little about.
Economic deregulation and political decentralisation have eroded the importance of the central state and of the national territory it is meant to administer.
That government is meant to administer the Palestinian territories and pave the way for presidential and parliamentary elections within a year.
The campaign is not meant to administer a "shock treatment" per se, Mr. Shiner says, because "I don't think that ever works".
The food is not negatively affected by the presence of Pd 2.6 which means that it can be used as a mean to administer the EPS and bacteria in vivo easily (Elizaquivel et al. 2011).
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