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KLAIM is a well-established language that can naturally describe such systems.

On the one hand, it adopts a language (TESLA) explicitly conceived to easily and naturally describe composite events.

The first runner-up was Sayfe Space, a company that gives refugees a platform to naturally describe their problems and get support by anonymously chatting with volunteers who can empathize and offer support.

Sayfe Space gives Refugees a platform to naturally describe their problems and get support by anonymously chatting with volunteers that can empathize with their situation and are keen to offer support.

These individuals, it seems, can still act in morally significant ways indeed, in ways we would naturally describe as cruel and even evil but whether they can earn moral blame (as opposed merely to giving us good reason to protect ourselves from them) is a vexed question (see Watson 2011 for insightful discussion).

The unstructured grid representation can naturally describe the Purkinje system, which primarily is a tree-like structure but has some loops inside.

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This was first done by the Ionian Greek Thales (about 600 bc), whose listing of mathematical propositions in this generalized form instead of as conditional sentences was quite naturally described later as the "discovery" of mathematical theorems.

Many phenomena in physical sciences, chemistry and biology are naturally described by Partial Differential Equations (PDEs).

In addition, the interaction between dislocations and free borders (crack lips, surfaces…) is naturally described.

Now, non-accidental beings that are universals are most naturally described as essential, while non-accidental beings that are particulars are best described simply as non-accidental.

3.2, the proposed iterative fraction thresholding algorithm (IFTA) for regularization problem ((QP_{a}^{lambda})) can be naturally described in Algorithm 1. Algorithm 1 Iterative fraction thresholding algorithm (IFTA).

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