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This is Ok because this terms stands for a generalized rule (a consensus sequence RGYW/WRCY in this case).
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Moreover, if Virtue, like Welfare, should be banned, Mr Gul could well be barred from politics too.But he does, in Turkish terms, stand for a new type of Islamic leader.
The terms that represent the arithmetic operations vary, depending on which terms stand for the numbers.
where the last two terms stand for the extra QEs for CTE and CR1 processes, respectively.
But he claims that words like 'law' (and presumably most legal terms) stand for 'interpretive concepts'.
Those terms stand even though the quarterback became an overnight star.
"I conclude that [Peirce's] simple relative terms stand for dyadic relations" (p. 162). 5. "Some As are Bs" is an existential statement.
The terms "stand-by" and "night call" are used by some professions to describe on-call type work, and were also used as search parameters.
Freedictionary.com says the term stands for "marked by surreal distortion and often a sense of impending danger".
Seals — the term stands for Sea-Air-Land teams — were created by President John F. Kennedy in 1962 as a way to expand unconventional warfare.
I won't give it away, but one term stands for "gay" or "homosexual," another for "anal sex" and so on.
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