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White people have more explicit conditions for the discussion of racism than we do for the initiation of sexual intimacy.

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Now we formulate the following more explicit condition: (B) either,, and (3.15) or there is an with, and (i) defined in (3.12) is finite,   (ii) if, then the constant satisfies either (3.16) or (3.17)   (iii) if, then the constant satisfies either (3.18) or (3.19)    .

The (more explicit) sufficient conditions for uniqueness given by Scutari et al. [19] are generally not verified in parallel MAC.

The authors should be more explicit about the conditions used for the various figures.

A text-based system, where conditions are put into words, requires more explicit definition of areas of concern than a numerical system.

In what follows we derive conditions of solvability for (2.7) in a more explicit form without recourse to the adjoint BVP.

The language in the current terms and conditions is toned down from a previous clause, present in February of this year, which was more explicit about the presence of fake accounts.

You say: "It could be the academy's response to the grievous condition our world is in, although it wouldn't hurt to be more explicit if that's the case.

The explicitness of feedback is given in a cline ranging from more explicit to less explicit.

Weaver was more explicit.

Brown was more explicit.

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