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It also means thinking long term wherever possible.
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We therefore prefer the term "class" wherever categories of individual entities are meant (which constitutes the standard case).
In contrast, these terms, that appear when acceleration is expressed in polar coordinates, are a mathematical consequence of differentiation; these terms appear wherever polar coordinates are used.
"They are buying long-term supplies wherever they find them, including in unsavory places like Sudan, Iran and Burma, where we won't buy," said Michael J. Green, a Georgetown University professor who directed policy on China at the National Security Council until late last year.
Mayor C. Ray Nagin, the incumbent whose ultracasual leadership style has been sharply questioned from here to Washington, has set the terms: rebuild wherever you like (though with a lightly voiced caveat).
It is so manifestly important for their immediate personal development and longer-term careers, wherever those may lie.
This isn't the citizenry selecting a leader to govern for a set term; it's wherever crowds happen to converge, often prodded into position by a marketing team.
Thus, wherever terms like 'sign' (signum) or 'representation' (repraesentatio) appeared in the texts commented on, scholastic authors felt obliged either to give an explicit account of these concepts or at least to be able to refer to a place where this has been done.
This needs to be borne in mind wherever the term sarcopenia is used throughout this review.
(From this point on, wherever the term promoter is used it refers to the greater promoter region as defined here).
But these terms should be permissible wherever culture comes up.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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