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  • He tackled the problem in a typically haphazard manner.

  • High-flyers in the industry typically earn 25% more than their colleagues.

  • For skilled occupations the supply of labour is typically fairly inelastic, because few workers are capable of doing the work.

  • The hospital provides typically awful institutional food.

  • The ambassador was typically noncommittal when asked whether further sanctions would be introduced.

  • The substantial and middling tenants at this time would have held on long leases, typically of 11 or 19 years.

  • Designing typically starts with these requirements, and additional external requirements are often given later in the process of design.

  • The problem domain is typically called the target of the analogy.

  • Typically, agent-based simulations have been modeled using reactive agent models that follow a small number of simple rules.

  • As previously noted, the humancomputer inter face is typically less well understood than other aspects of information retrieval systems.

  • The baile was typically amorphous in plan, with buildings sited according to the constraints of local topography.

  • Even the violence triggered by the grand peur was typically perpetrated by mobs with leaders, a characteristic suggestive of premeditation and planning.

  • They typically occur at the ends of meetings, often as people are walking out of a room, and even during social breaks.

  • A rock singer is perhaps typically more concerned with direct visceral expression of the body.

  • Simultaneously with the testing of pharmacokinetic properties, pharmacodynamic characteristics are also typically investigated in models of the disease the agent is intended to treat.

  • In the non-relapsed group, 42 % of patients (14 of 33) received some form of out-patient (typically group) follow-up treatment.

  • Significant developments typically warrant a positive or negative change of three-quarters (0.75) to a full (1.00) point.

  • Because this strengthening typically takes place through a reduction in credit creation, it can produce a credit crunch that exacerbates the recession.

  • Politicians often (even typically), assume de-politicization is preferable.

  • The band typically had a rather distorted appearance, and showed slight variations in electrophoretic migration depending on the amount of sample in the gel.

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