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Similarly, the decision problem for Presburger arithmetic and for the theory of reals with addition can both be shown to be complete for a yet more expansive complexity class known as super-exponential time (Fischer and Rabin 1974).
Yet, more expansive genome-wide association studies with increased sample size are warranted to identify additional links between host genetic factors and the composition of the skin microbiota.
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Now she returns with a second novel, also employing a minimalist technique, that manages to be equally intimate yet much more expansive.
They sounded some of the same themes, yet Mr. Obama proved more expansive by bringing up the Palestinians and ruminating on the Holocaust and slavery and on cynicism in politics.
But without all the fun of the Arena to look forward to, it's equally possible we'll see the saga jumping the shark into radically more expansive, yet considerably more prosaic territory.
And yet that phrase becomes more expansive than any reference to a medical diagnosis, because Hannah's telling other people — and of course herself — that her worst experiences are not humiliations and stains: they're adventures.
And yet that phrase becomes more expansive than any reference to a medical diagnosis, because Hannah's telling other people and of course herself that her worst experiences are not humiliations and stains: they're adventures.
Yet the curmudgeonly writer managed more expansive moments, gesturing toward the historic nature of that year's award and remarking upon the state of American literature at the time, and on its status in the world.
The supreme futility of Ormea's task, together with the story's focus on the rejects of humanity, recalls Beckett; and yet Calvino is warmer and more expansive than the Irishman.
Yet the first two movements, both more expansive, are the ones that bear the main emotional weight, with Mordkovitch's passionate intensity heightening the impact.
Yet she had a deeper, inspired, more expansive calling, and the courage to go forth as a seeker... Titled "The Next Generation Guru" by the New York Times, she has transformed herself into an impactful motivational ever-chic speaker, bringing together bright-eyed audiences, primarily 20, 30 & 40-something in age.
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