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Prison works only in the shortest of terms, by taking people who might damage others out of circulation.

This relative risk adjusted performance measure provides an index's performance to the market in percentage terms by taking same standard deviation.

To obtain an empirical estimate of the path term in Eq. (1), a coda normalization technique (Aki, 1980; Frankel et al., 1990) can be used to eliminate the source and site terms by taking the ratio of the peak amplitude carried by S or Lg waves in filtered time histories to the root-mean-square (rms) amplitude of the stable seismic coda.

There's just one little problem: Representatives begin their terms by taking a pledge.

It effectively negotiated its way into the WTO on preferential terms by taking advantage of the West's illusion of the eventuality of a globalized economic order.

The objective of this work is to enrich the formal definitions of the WHO-ART terms by taking into account associative relations.

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President Obama can change this perception in his second term by taking his domestic mantra of "I mean what I say, and I say what I mean" to the world's most volatile region.

Ultimately, he explained, "the discretion granted directors and managers allows them to maximize shareholder value in the long term by taking risks without the debilitating fear that they will be held personally liable if the company experiences losses.

But paying an executive on his way out seems to have little to do with maximizing "shareholder value in the long term by taking risks" and everything to do with rewarding failure, the exact problem that so many want fixed.

Clearly, one can argue that rational individuals would understand that they are better off over the long term by taking the higher productivity jobs and accepting the lower wages.

To eliminate these anomalies, Cattaneo (1948) and Vernotte (1958) proposed a damped version of Fourier's law by introducing a heat flux relaxation term, by taking Taylor's series to expand (q_{{i{text{s}}}} (x_{i},tt + tau_{text{s}} )), (q_{{i{text{f}}}} (x_{i},tt + tau_{text{f}} )) and retaining terms up to the first order in (tau_{text{s}}) and (tau_{text{f}}).

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