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He suggested that these so-called contributions are something else, namely taxes.
I want you to know one thing, namely that if you run up debts, we will not pay them for you.
He was active in poorer parts of the church, namely in inner London and Manchester.
Philosophical arguments address one of the most fundamental yet elusive questions facing behavioral scientists, namely, what constitutes a disorder?
Obviously, these can be represented as languages over the output alphabet, namely as the set of outputs that obey them.
Spatialisation models should take into account a couple of important physical attributes of a sounding object, namely its size and its radiation properties.
Honore suggests that dropping the paper is worse because of the kind of conduct that it is, namely, an intervention to make things worse.
What there does seem to be little support for is something which we virtually ruled out at the start, namely another straight academic journal.
We show here another important aspect, namely uniqueness of the computed solutions.