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That is largely due to the fees they charge: "1-and-10" used to be typical, meaning that the managers cream off 1% of assets invested plus 10% of profits.
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By contrast, the rest of the book argues that there can be no typical meanings, because each dreamer uses common images in thoroughly idiosyncratic ways.
YOU should know that there is one addition I was basically happy to see gone -- a long section on typical meanings in dreams, so long that it had to be included in the main body of the text.
Without either, weather becomes typical -- meaning largely unpredictable -- meteorologists say.
The grammatical feature of yǒu kěnéng is comparable to that of yǒu yòng 'have use', which is a typical adjective meaning 'useful'useful
Peter Ondruska, the startup's co-founder and CEO, [said] that Blue Vision's tech can pinpoint people and other moving objects in a space to within centimeters of their actual location — far more accurate than typical GPS — meaning that it could give better results in apps that require two parties to find each other, such as in a ride-hailing app.
Peter Ondruska, the startup's co-founder and CEO, tells me that Blue Vision's tech can pinpoint people and other moving objects in a space to within centimeters of their actual location — far more accurate than typical GPS — meaning that it could give better results in apps that require two parties to find each other, such as in a ride-hailing app.
Citations are typically used to demonstrate typical views and meanings.
It is typical activist fare, meaning among other things it assumes nobody will read the citations.
Deals will be cash-plus-barter, in a typical 5½-1½ split, meaning the studio will retain three 30 seconds and local stations get eleven 30-second spots.
Although the analogy is not perfect, supposition performs many of the same functions as what we would call the theory of reference.[13] Traditional accounts divided supposition into proper supposition, where a term is used with its typical or standard meaning, and improper supposition, where a term is used in some metaphorical or figurative sense.
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