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Roughly, this means that he writes without rewriting, inventing as he goes.

Roughly this means that we have no parameters, only local variables.

Roughly this means that if we try to apply the same procedure of "filling" the structure formed by the strange attractor with small squares or cubes, in the limit as \(\varepsilon\) approaches zero the result is noninteger.

Roughly, this means to write, up to taking right-limits in time over rationals, pi^{u}_{t}(X)(omega) = sup_{Pinmathcal{P}_{[underline{a},overline{a}]}^{t}}pi^{u,P,t,omega}_{t}(X) quad text{for all}quad (t,omega in[0,T]timesOmega, (27).

Roughly, this means that changes in EVLWI of more than one unit can be considered as significant.

Roughly, this means that if the number of SNPs doubles, the expected PTVE doubles as well, if the hyperparameters are kept fixed.

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Roughly, this meant "all the reality there is" and was a reference to Jesus' participation in the reality of the one God.

In a reference preserved in the Gospel According to John, however, Jesus refers to himself not only as "the way" and "the life" but also as "the truth". Roughly, this meant "all the reality there is" and was a reference to Jesus' participation in the reality of the one God.

Roughly speaking, this means that if a caveman wouldn't have eaten it, then you don't.

Roughly speaking this means that an efficient LTC insurance contract should offer lower (marginal) reimbursement rates than its counterpart in a health insurance context.

Roughly speaking, this means that eighty per cent of taxpayers are subsidizing the twenty per cent who are eligible for the checks.

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