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The IBGE defines informal settlements with the unique term "subnormal agglomerations" (aglomerados subnormais, AGSN).
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But, because there have been few major defaults in this market, there is little precedent for arbitrating the unique terms of these instruments.
Finally, frequencies of the unique terms were counted.
It also owns equity in Uber courtesy of the unique terms of the acquisition of the Uber China business last year.
Ask about these programs, and make sure you are comfortable with the unique terms of each program.
OBJECTIVES: To discuss the unique terms and conditions relative to the assent of children and the consent of their parents for research participation, to describe the capabilities of children as they influence understanding of and willingness to participate in research, and to discuss issues related to research participation.
Once the data element has been identified, the unique terms should be extracted and their frequencies tabulated.
Respondent argues that the domain names all contain the separate and unique term "goggle," and cannot be found to be confusingly similar to Complainant's good mark.
Some of the more unique terms – not including the off-color references of which there are many– are: NIFOC (nude in front of computer), OFIS (on floor in stitches), TSDMC (tears streaming down my cheeks) and DITYID (did I tell you I'm distressed).
The grouping into base forms of the unique candidate term pairs resulted in 29,435 term pairs.
This mapping yielded 810 distinct concepts from the 1478 unique terms, with a total of 924 unique definitions from 1378 distinct resource links.
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