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This becomes exceedingly important when we realize that our media-saturated populations learn more about the world today from watching images in the media, than we do from observing life experiences -- especially when young.
Hence, the identification of a haploid meiotic segregant with in principle the same superior profile of traits as the parent industrial strain is required and this becomes exceedingly difficult when it concerns traits that are only important at industrial scale.
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My voice becomes exceedingly posh, artificially bright, the vowels clipped.
Thus escaping our job when things go wrong becomes exceedingly difficult.
However, the theoretical modelling becomes exceedingly difficult or even impossible as more complicated configurations of junctions need to be studied.
Code logic becomes exceedingly complex, however, if the boundaries of the fluid domain are material interfaces whose orientations with respect to the Eulerian grid evolve during the calculation.
When applied to the real world, the math quickly becomes exceedingly convoluted, as it attempts to encompass the extended consequences of every decision.
Reaching agreement becomes exceedingly difficult in a volatile market, as the parties may see their stocks trade apart on a daily basis and metrics of precedent deals may become less pertinent.
GONE VIRAL is another phrase that is new today, and it describes an online video that is passed around the Internet through video-sharing and social media Web sites and becomes exceedingly popular.
With fading, the estimation at the relay node becomes exceedingly complex.
As facilities grow and production techniques change to meet consumer demand, scaling their inspections becomes exceedingly difficult and overwhelming.
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