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This measure is better than variance as it takes the scale of measurement out of variability considerations.
It has taken the scale of this problem to jolt Europe into taking the appropriate levels of response".
But it took the scale of death meted out in Paris last month to force Europe to address the threat.
The Macedonians are not willing to take the scale of casualties that might be needed to turn the tide.
Morris's work has a beauty that doesn't console but inflames, taking the scale of a religious fresco and bolting it to a slick, earthly knowingness.
This is taking the scale of business travel to the extreme". If accessibility and efficiency are key to the business traveller, the aerotropolis's impact is clear.
It doesn't take the scale of the problem seriously, any suggestion that blue and yellow means green government are premature because there are so many unanswered questions about the policies".
Take the scale and throw it out the window!" she laughed.
However, they failed miserably, considering so many people took the scale at face value.
Of course, he could not do that because, indeed, there can only be one Fattiest J. Sutherland's took the scale first, setting an impressive bar at 1.74 grams.
Is (Woman's name) home', (Immediately followed by), 'Have you got somewhere where there's a bench where I can take the scale?
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