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Considering the difficulties in calibrating these prices into specific joint probability distribution in practice, this study merely requires some fundamental descriptive statistics information of these bunker prices, including lower and upper bounds, means and covariances, which can be tangibly estimated from historical data.
But according to Tom McCormick, executive director of the California Craft Brewer's Association, the drought has begun to tangibly affect breweries in major ways: It's forced some to use lower-quality water in their brews or invest in expensive water-purification technologies, for instance, and it's caused beer production costs to creep up thanks to the rising cost of water.
More tangibly, the many educated young remain frustrated.
"Random Access Memories" is a tangibly passionate effort.
Maryam senses a tangibly diminished morality police "presence".
I think it's tangibly boosted morale in the division.
Less tangibly, there's also a sense of intellectual exhaustion.
Synthesis maps tangibly render research observations and design choices.
Coleman's gain is Russell's loss, tangibly at least.
It is tinged by worldy Boston but tangibly Down East.
After reading this article, I've tangibly felt the mode.
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