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A scribe could use this theory to rapidly work out the dates and positions in the zodiac of the onsets of Jupiter's retrograde motion for a century or more.
It is Mars-Jones's habit to confront, and resolve, sources of potential discord between Japanese cinema and Western viewers, presenting Ozu's disregard for continuity editing as neither imperceptible nor totally disruptive, but akin to a printing error: "Audiences rapidly work out what was 'meant', and then forget that there was ever any doubt".
And where a large proportion of wage contracts is indexed to prices, as in Spain, higher inflation would rapidly work its way through to wages.The wrong cureAn exit from the euro would not tackle weak productivity growth and inflexible wages, which are the root causes of low competitiveness.
But that's become something of a race to the bottom as manufacturers rapidly work to undercut one other.
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Museum officials, Sotheby's, Sir John's heirs and the government authorities rapidly worked out an arrangement that in British law is called Acceptance-in-Lieu.
Mr. Rubinstein emphasized that although the company was in something of a quiet period, it was rapidly working on a new slate of smartphones and tablet computers.
John Shakespeare rapidly worked his way through local government: first he was elected borough ale-taster – nice work if you can get it – then chamberlain, which required him to arrange visits of travelling players to Stratford.
What journalism in its professional state is now rapidly working out is what work can be done by algorithms and automation and tools, what is better done by witnesses, and what has to be done by journalists.
Garcia, a 23-year-old Californian selected in the fifth round of the June 2001 draft by the Mets, has rapidly worked his way through the club's minor league system.
Now, the potential to establish ID authentically through biometric identification is so clear that all the G8 countries are rapidly working up their own schemes to make the most of the opportunities it offers.
Unlike most governmental insiders he never harboured explicitly political ambitions; instead, beginning with Britain's Overseas Development Administration (ODA) in 1975, he rapidly worked his way up in the world of international humanitarian aid.
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