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A gangly fellow with a Yiddish accent and a graying cloud of hair that brought to mind Einstein's, Leibman was for lack of a more exact term the culture minister of the complex, which had been built by a garment workers union largely for its rank and file.
Finally, I would like to stress that I believe it is very important that for the first time there will also be representation in the Convention from the so-called constitutional regions, but the more exact term is 'regions with legislative powers'.
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Soon, the more exact terms itsembabwoko (to describe the systematic massacre of Tutsis) and itsembatsemba (the killing of anti-extremist Hutus) gained currency.
In more exact terms, when the relay N2 moves closer to BS, i.e., x → 0, the transmit power P1 rises to 0.78Pt (ρ = 0.78), while the transmit power P2 for the relay N2 goes to 0.22Pt.
This practice, according to the energy analysts, limits the ability to accurately assess well performance and provide more exact long-term estimates for how much gas that part of the shale formation can actually produce over time.
The desirability of using the limiting pore mouth and core models to calculate the activity of fouled and poisoned catalysts in place of using the more exact representations in terms of parallel, series and impurity models is well known for reasons of economy of computing time.
While some users have taken to masking their posts, explaining their absentee check-ins by using incorrect spellings like "Randing Rock," there's still more chatter about the exact term than many other Facebook Trends.
To be more exact, without the noise term in equation (10), the flight length distribution will simply becomes exponential, causing a Brownian walks, forever.
A 1997 study by Humphreys et al., showed that by combining controlled vocabularies, the UMLS provided substantially more exact matches to free-text terms than any individual vocabulary in the nomenclature [ 22].
More recently, some researchers have used the exact term "Ikigai" to report on its relationship with objective and subjective evaluation of health conditions [ 19- 23].
The term "electronic calculator" has given way to a more exact one-- electronic data-prone-- electronic".
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