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These models not only exploit the variation from the birth cohort 1959 but also the variation in military conscription between other birth cohorts.
Relay networks have recently attracted much interest in the literature as they can not only exploit cooperative diversity of different users in the network but also extend the coverage of wireless communication systems[1 11].
The predictive model reported herein is for advancement over existing method by incorporating versatile and nonhomogeneous (e.g. functionally graded) model parameters that could not only exploit the possibilities of creating complex combinations of broadband frequency sensors but also explain the unique unexplained physical phenomenon that prevails in BM2, e.g. tailgating waves.
He said: "It is widely acknowledged that the GLA and the introduction of the licensing system has made an impact on protecting the most vulnerable workers and stamping out rogue operators who not only exploit workers but distort competition for legitimate businesses".
In this formulation, we not only exploit the sparsity of the reflectivity field but we also impose a constraint on the spatial sparsity of the phase errors based on the assumption that motion in the scene will be limited to a small number of spatial locations.
Secondly, we can learn a kind of agrarian ideal: we have to live with the soil, not only exploit it.
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The government not only exploited corporations eager to do business, but willing governments as well.
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They explore Brazil's ambiguous racial history, in which masters not only exploited and brutalised their slaves but routinely impregnated them, populating Brazil's half of the continent.
Previous owners of 239 Banker applied to create a hotel but built lofts instead — not only exploiting a loophole in the zoning rules, in local planners' view, but also affronting the spirit of the rezoning.
The sex abuse scandals at Penn State and Syracuse universities and Taylor Branch's provocative article in last month's Atlantic suggsts a dark side to college athletics: a cruel industry that not only exploits student athletes, but enables child rapists.
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