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Their complaints are often electronically ferried to a subcontractor overseas, where a worker spends, on average, about two minutes figuring out the gist of the matter, boiling it down to a one-to-three-digit computer code that signifies the problem — "account not his/hers," for example — and sending a dispute form to the creditor to investigate.
The shutdown should be seen in context of the heavy scrutiny BP has been under following a leak in Alaskan oil wells in March, but it also signifies the problem of an aging oil infrastructure across the industry.
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Significantly improved goodness-of-fit statistics for the one-factor model and/or the model controlled by the Common Latent Factor would signify the problem of common method bias.
The dormant French dealerships signify the main problem facing the country's auto industry: Consumers in France do not seem very interested in French cars.
Ok, that may be a little harsh, but it does signify what the problem is - attention envy is key to understanding the Millennial hatred.
Here the primary intent should be to focus upon the problem along with providing rigid evidences that signifies this problem.
The number signifies the dimensions and sum scores in which most problems were recognized by the adolescents and their mothers.
In fact, the critical case signifies the change from uniqueness to non-uniqueness of a solution of the free boundary problem.
Because it signifies the passing of time?
"The helmet down signifies the OBE.
The ∗ operator signifies the filtering operation.
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