Partial
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But I considered it a
partial
success, to be honest.
It's a
partial
differential equation.
We have the only cookbook in the world that has
partial
differential equations in it.
They also make it a bit safer for the participants, because they give
partial
anonymity.
I stand for this soldier who suffered
partial
hearing loss and sustained permanent injuries to her leg, when she was hit by a rocket on a mission in Afghanistan.
Now with the allocation and the understanding of the lack of understanding, we enter into a new era of science in which we feel nothing more than so much so as to say that those within themselves, comporary or non-comporary, will figuratively figure into the folding of our non-understanding and our
partial
understanding to the networks of which we all draw our source and conclusions from.
So now, when it's important for us to be able to recall what it was that we experienced, we have an incomplete, we have a
partial
store, and what happens?
You're what we call a
partial
paraplegic, and you'll have all of the injuries that go along with that.
Sometimes the patients were a little bit reluctant to go through this because, you can tell that the holes are made partially and then, I think, there was some trepanation, and then they left very quickly and it was only a
partial
hole, and we know they survived these procedures.
It was, of course, a very
partial
and flawed democracy, but the idea that power should stem from the consent of the governed, that power should flow from below to above, not the other way around, was born in that decade.
So this is just a
partial
sketch of a fast-moving and dynamic and complex situation.
We de-averaged them and broke them down into different skill levels, and what we found were even higher shortfalls for high-skilled people and a
partial
surplus for low-skilled workers.
We were just finding bits and pieces and I was hoping that we'd find a
partial
skeleton at some point.
And so after 100 years we finally had another
partial
skeleton of this bizarre creature.
Partial
lobotomies had been used for decades to treat mental patients based on the notion that mental functions were strictly localized to corresponding brain areas.
Well, how much would you pay for this house, or
partial
ownership of a website that sells pet supplies?
We're talking about books on hypergeometric
partial
differential equations.
And if there is a
partial
answer, a more complete answer from me, it is to simply imagine.
The second approach to regulating sex work seen in these countries is
partial
criminalization, where the buying and selling of sex are legal, but surrounding activities, like brothel-keeping or soliciting on the street, are banned.
So we've looked at full criminalization,
partial
criminalization, the Swedish or Nordic Model and legalization, and how they all cause harm.
The frame that the court was using to see gender discrimination or to see race discrimination was partial, and it was distorting.
But politics is essentially a competition between
partial
truths.
The second page is simple: What might be the benefits of an attempt or a
partial
success?
You see, the story was about an eclipse, a
partial
solar eclipse that was set to cross the country in May of 1994.
A total eclipse begins as a
partial
eclipse, as the moon very slowly makes its way in front of the sun.
Now, this is a
partial
reconstruction, I admit, but why would I say
partial?
And there it is ... the
partial
reconstruction of the statue, as well as the Lion of Mosul, the first reconstruction completed by our project.
Only
partial
nudity."
And along came a brilliant inventor, a scientist, who came up with a
partial
cure for that disease.
And I really loved this idea of the
partial
glimpse into somebody's life.
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