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Furthermore the velocity can often be chosen rather freely without obvious first cost implications.
I have so far been using the word "unit" rather freely.
Because these ions can move about rather freely in the system, they occupy no fixed positions with respect to other ions that are present.
But... it became increasingly clear that the interpretation of what actually constitutes state secret could be very arbitrary and rather freely defined by government leaders.
Until yesterday's French move, Americans with a valid passport had been permitted to travel rather freely in Europe and much of the rest of the world.
They tend to evaluate factual evidence rather freely and often reduce penalties imposed upon employees by the management for breach of the labour contract.
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Rather than freely sharing techniques and results, researchers increasingly keep new findings under wraps to maintain a competitive edge.
Clearly, Armstrong played rather more freely with versions of the truth than most, but he could possibly argue that he was still operating within accepted limits.
Despite Lion's admiration for "American vitalism", jazzmen like Morgan proved to be rather too freely expressive and uncompromising for their own good.
If "Joseph Anton" builds up a lot of reader-friendly capital in these sections, it exhausts that capital rather too freely as the story continues.
The tendency of the fungus to dechlorinate bleachery effluents better under non-shaking conditions and to attach onto surfaces suggested the use of immobilized cells rather than freely suspended ones in further exploitation of the process.
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