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Both the number and breadth of avian cognition studies have expanded in the past three decades.
In a recent order, the judge who will have to approve or reject the settlement remarked on the number and breadth of objections the court had received.
The objective of this paper is to evaluate the impact of changing the number and breadth of land use classes on a model's calibration and predictions.
Over the past several years there has been considerable progress in the number and breadth of therapeutic options for patients with chronic lymphocytic leukemia.
Each company has its own guidelines for the number and breadth of citations necessary to qualify words for dictionary inclusion, but Ms. McKean said gut feelings sometimes come into play.
In the mid- to late 1990s the Internet came into being (or at least, became available to the masses), and the number and breadth of computer users grew exponentially.
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It soon emerges that this is a world where characters are incapable of spontaneously producing faces as babies, and must be painstakingly taught a series of 'Faces' (the number and breadth determined by one's social class) by 'Facesmiths.' Neverfell, however, is unable to lie, because her face always shows exactly what she is feeling – she has "a face like glass".
In spite of the rapid advances in both scalar and parallel computational tools, the large number and breadth of variables involved in both design problems make the use of sophisticated fluid flow models impractical.
In spite of the rapid advances in both scalar and parallel computational tools, the large number and breadth of variables involved in both design and inverse problems make the use of sophisticated fluid flow models impractical.
In spite of the rapid advances in both scalar and parallel computational flow simulation tools, the large number and breadth of variables involved in both design and inverse problems make the use of complex fluid flow models impractical.
This, and the sheer number and breadth of terrorist attacks, suggest strongly that Al Qaeda has now become Al Qaedaism -- that under the American and allied assault, what had been a relatively small, conspiratorial organization has mutated into a worldwide political movement, with thousands of followers eager to adopt its methods and advance its aims.
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