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To be even more exact, when I visited, Hope House had 28 residents.
This picture becomes more exact when k q becomes smaller with respect to other constants.
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(We have received NSF funding to develop items and tests for grades 9-12 life science. We plan to have the tests on this site by the end of 2015. We will post a more exact date when possible). This site provides parallel versions of the full range of tests that we used to directly support NSF MSPs when MOSART was funded as an MSP RETA.
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.
As you'd expect, the game's handling of space is never more exacting than when you're locked in a death-struggle with something befanged and/or tentacular.
With this said, development of better and more exact guidelines for when this kind of techniques can and should be applied are left as future work.
(App Annie did not have a more exact estimate on hand, when we asked).
When more exact predictions are given, patients can feel cheated if their time turns out to be shorter, and left 'in limbo' if they live beyond their 'due' date.
The council voted 3-2 for the staff recommendation to remove a stop-work order on the interior construction of the home when more exact plans are submitted, which Community Development Director John Montgomery said should be a simple task.
The relative error made on Mt/ M0 by using Equation (1) instead of a more exact expression is only 0.1% when the ratio 5 0.5 (Vergnaud 1991).
Michael Meehan, a Kerry spokesman, said the campaign relied on its fund-raisers to report the amounts they raised, adding that it is often difficult to be exact when events have more than one sponsor.
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