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Such unconcern would represent a bit of a change.
David Jerome, head of GM Korea, said such sales represent "a bit of a test of South Korea's resolve to reform corporate governance and financial management".
Using the spin of an electron to represent a bit of data thus allows two possibilities to be represented and manipulated at once.
The movie's playful spirit may represent a bit of defiant payback for whatever actual Dave may be out there; it shows that sometimes formal ingenuity can be the best revenge.
Using the spin of an electron to represent a bit of data would allow it to be both up and down (ie, zero and one) at the same time.
As someone whose reporting career had centred on shedding light on the labyrinths of Washington politics, this book seemed to represent a bit of a professional deviation, I suggested.
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This suggests another way of representing a bit of information.
"It represents a bit of a dream for me.
The acquisition represents a bit of an about-face for Overture.
For what it's worth, for me this new Times feature represents a bit of a homecoming.
In many of these counties, rates of sleep difficulty fall below 20 percent.This represents a bit of a puzzle.
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