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The results of this study show that the Republic of Serbia has great potential for utilizing stand-alone and grid-connected solar PV energy systems and can seriously rely on this important RES sector in the future.
Furthermore, AMP-CTLS does not seriously rely on the given sparsity K', and the performance is slightly affected when K' > K. Suppose there are three sinusoids denoted as Si1, Si2, and Si3, where α1 = 20, α2 = 15, α3 = 1, f1 = 3.15/M, f2 = 4.2/M, f3 = 7.25/M, M = 32.
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The F.B.I. takes its role as a central repository for criminal justice information very seriously, but must rely on the voluntary submissions of criminal history records supplied by local, state, tribal and federal law enforcement agencies, and the courts, for the overwhelming majority of its information.
More seriously he added: "I rely on the team.
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By the time you realise you shouldn't have said it, the person you said it to has taken it seriously or is relying on it.
"The likelihood that people are going to take seriously anything he says or rely on it in the future is rather slim," the judge, Charles P. Sifton, said before announcing the sentence.
All definitions of perception are seriously flawed and we cannot rely on it in the way it is defined: we do not have even a reliable method or a dependable criterion to distinguish a genuine perception from a mirage, optical illusion or a mental image (e.g. in hallucination, reminiscence or dream).
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