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"The great bulk of the region's baby boomers are located in single-family suburbia, and so they are relatively set in place".
There's very little wriggle room in a chair's speech, which has to run to a relatively set formula: thanks to many persons, reflections on the reading process, praise of candidates, announcement of winner.
Experienced campaign hands point out that a campaign's technology infrastructure is relatively set by this time in the election cycle, and that new tools or approaches rarely get developed any later than mid-summer – and are usually in the works by now.
Yet, despite these longstanding realities of the academic job market, fully 38% of respondents told Sigma Xi they were "relatively set in their plans" to work "in a research university".
In some theories this is a singular factor such as the "general deviance syndrome" which purports that certain people have a relatively set propensity to commit deviant acts, of which both crime and drugs are common examples (Osgood, Johnston, O'Malley, & Bachman, 1988).
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("Next to Normal" has a small — six-person — cast and a relatively fixed set, which helps stabilize costs).
Marshall Moore, the director of Utah's film commission, dropped in on the relatively austere set back in 2009.
Hence, B is a relatively compact set.
(s3) is a weakly relatively compact set.
So forms a relatively compact set in the space.
By Arzela-Ascoli theorem on time scales [31], {Φx : x ∈ U} is a relatively compact set.
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