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In very rudimentary terms, the Falcons brought in Jones not because they want to pass more but because they want to pass farther downfield.
Thanks to paulburns for pointing us towards this New Yorker piece (and good luck to him with Churchyard Clay!) James Baldwin & the Fear of a Nation: "Today, like sixty years ago, much of the public rhetoric about race is devoted to explaining to an incurious white public, in rudimentary terms, the contours of institutional racism".
In a season that has included protestations of boredom from Marc Jacobs in New York and Miuccia Prada in Milan, both responding with clothes that could be described, in rudimentary terms, as a return to the classics, there was not much reason then to quibble with Mr. Gaultier.
In really rudimentary terms, white balance is important because of what various light bulbs will do to the coloring of people and things if you don't have it.
"I think of it, in the most rudimentary terms, as this very fluid exchange of culture that happens among human beings," she went on.
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Cuarón has a measure of his father (and co-producer) Alfonso's flair for staging, but it's a visceral idea rendered in such rudimentary moral terms that it doesn't cut very deep.
The nominee, currently a member of the Federal Election Commission, was forced to admit his lack of experience for a role on the bench in the District of Columbia, while demurring on definitions of rudimentary legal terms.
In contrast, microvilli of adult chp mutant PRCs deteriorate, with individual microvilli hard to distinguish (Fig. 4L,L′), hence termed "rudimentary rhabdomeres" (Van Vactor et al., 1988).
The question of what may be expected of lawyers in terms of rudimentary competence has lately been high on the court's agenda.
Though I don't remember how I was clued into the fact, I distinctly remember plugging search terms into rudimentary, Web 1.0 search engines.
Domains relating to home infrastructure (termed transitional, rudimentary, and basic urban) had the strongest overall effect on wheeze prevalence in both urban (rudimentary vs. basic urban, OR = 2.38, 95% CI 1.12-5.05, p = 0.024) and rural areas (transitional vs. basic urban, OR = 2.02, 95% CI 1.1-3.73, p = 0.024; rudimentary vs. basic urban, OR = 1.88, 95% CI 1.02-3.47, p = 0.043).
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