| 21. | With wide band systems this approximation no longer holds, which is typical in sonars.
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| 22. | A wider band is seen as giving governments greater leeway in conducting macroeconomic policy.
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| 23. | The cowl also has a wide band receiver and transmitter with an unspecified range.
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| 24. | The previous wide band was between 1 . 05 reals and 1 . 14 reals.
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| 25. | The electric field will push electrons back to the wide band element s conduction band.
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| 26. | Think fur hoods, fur muffs, tiny fur edging or wide bands of fur at hemlines.
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| 27. | A 200-mile-wide band of rain will precede the front.
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| 28. | The central bank allowed the peso to trade in a wider band on July 11.
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| 29. | This configuration allows the simultaneous analysis of the intensities of a wide band of colors.
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| 30. | The beds extend north in a wide band to 35 deg 03S near Bald Hill.
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