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"Much better condition," he added.
With a brain-based definition of death, organs are often in much better condition for transplants.
Yet Cabrera, at least, seems to be in much better condition to make a run.
It's in a much better condition since the B.C.C.I. took it under its wing in 2007.
"My country in 2013 is in a much better condition than in 2002, when the accession process started.
The United States would be in much better condition to weather that demographic shift if federal finances are in order.
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True, players are much better conditioned.
We have much better conditions to succeed and deliver what this club wants, which is stability," said Mourinho.
And if the fans, who watch these modern, overseas-owned corporations we still call clubs, in much better conditions, might have their own reassessment, it goes beyond ending pathetic chants burped up by ignoramuses who do not deserve the airtime.
The use of local numerical schemes, such as finite differences produces much better conditioned matrices.
The method introduces a set of variables to break the objective function dependency, which makes the problem much better conditioned without nesting, affording an efficient and distributed optimization.
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