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About shear dominated condensation heat transfer, suggested design tools again mostly refer to the extension of the semi-empirical correlations earlier established for conventional geometries.
However, generation and evolution of debris clouds from hypervelocity impact is a complex phenomenon governed by a large number of parameters, and existing models mostly refer to fragments originated by impact on simple aluminum plates only, while the models available for sandwich panels do not provide information on the fragments mass.
The president's sweeping attack on the FBI, the Justice Department and the State Department appears to mostly refer to former FBI director James B. Comey, whom Trump fired in 2017, and former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe, who was fired late on March 16 for allegedly authorizing disclosures about the details of an investigation of the Clinton Foundation.
The importance of this distinction (for convenience, we shall mostly refer to inside versus outside) is that much of managerial work is clearly directed either to the unit itself, for which the manager has official responsibility, or at its various boundary contexts, through which the manager must act without that responsibility.
Descriptors with a logit value of + 1 mostly refer to high-level academic writing activities.
Note that I mostly refer to car tourism when I say "road trip," not "drive nonstop" long-haul travel.
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It mostly refers to evidence as opposed to presenting it.
But when rightwing populists focus on elites they are mostly referring to culture.
(Ms. Coulter later said that she was mostly referring to Ms. Clinton's hefty book).
Mr. Bannon mostly referred to the "elite" or "mainstream" media, but he cited The New York Times and The Washington Post by name.
Jenner and Kardashian mostly referred to Jenner using the male pronoun, and The Independent has followed their example.
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