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It's a great part [of what I do] and I think they are going to be very helpful [to Murray] if we work long term, for example in the training block.

It has been helpful in the depths of the financial crisis but is not healthy in the medium term, for example in terms of returns for savers.

This can be explained by an asymmetrical cyclical component where disturbances of large magnitude, which take place infrequently, have a serious impact on output in the short term, for example, in the event of adverse external shocks and monetary or fiscal policies.

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One way of expediting ontology development is to solicit feedback from subject matter experts on a set of related terms, for example, in a workshop or data jamboree/annotation sprint setting [e.g. (13)].

The event exposed Peru's social vulnerabilities and the ineffectiveness of short-term responses, such as maintenance fixes of drainages and canals, versus long-term planning, for example in urbanization policy (McRae 2017).

This is particularly true of the large but unknown number of those who come to Britain for short-term employment, for example in the food processing industries, and then go back home.

Now the two men found their methods caricatured in anti-Semitic terms, as, for example, in a comic novel that Hilaire Belloc and G. K. Chesterton wrote after the Hahn trial which featured stereotypical characters modelled on Berenson and Duveen.

Subjects often used terms interchangeably; for example, in the U.S., "tingling" and "numbness" were described as "pins and needles".

Studies investigating the relationship between ration and DE so far mostly focused on short- and medium-term effects: for example, in dab (Limanda limanda, Jobling, Gwyther & Grove 1977), in perch (Perca fluviatilis, Solomon & Brafield 1972) and in side-blotched lizards (Uta stansburiana, Waldschmidt, Jones & Porter 1986), DE decreased with increasing meal size.

In many languages, the raccoon is named for its characteristic dousing behavior in conjunction with that language's term for bear, for example in German, in Italian, in Hungarian and araiguma in Japanese.

A quantic, known today as an algebraic form, is a polynomial with the same total degree for each term; for example, every term in the following polynomial has a total degree of 3:x3 + 7x2y − 5xy2 + y3.

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