At the same time the edges and accents throughout the canvas are given exactly the relative degree of definition perceptible to eyes focused so as to take in the entire area depicted.
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The division of the languages of a zone into sets, chains and nets is based on relative degrees of linguistic proximity, as measured in principle by approximate proportions of shared basic vocabulary.
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Our system given by ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) is said to have relative degree r \ in \ mathbb { W } at a point x _ 0 if,
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Within Tokyo, the relative degree of difficulty of entrance to particular " Faculties " ( " gakubu ", also called " Schools " ) or even their component Departments is of some interest.
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The relative degree to which the world's fauna and flora have been shaped either by contingency or by the slow hand of natural selection, as expressed most starkly in cases of convergent evolution, remains unclear.
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The nature of the work determines its relative degree of geographical transferability; for example, manual assembly work in factories can usually be offshored, whereas tillage and harvesting are anchored to the location of the crop fields.
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Dailyrating . com then maps relative degrees of happiness three ways : state by state on a USA Today-style weather map, on a nationwide graph and on a chart that compares the moods of men and women.
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Never, in the history of the colony, had there been such a disproportionate share in taxation, and the numbers clearly show the relative degree to which the various towns had suffered as a result of the war.
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VoQS symbols are normally combined with curly braces that span a section of speech, just as with prosody notation in the extended IPA . The symbols may be modified with a digit to convey relative degree of the quality.
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Even though the dose can be changed and the relative degree of the two responses may be reduced or increased and the degree of the two different responses may be somewhat different at different doses, the two responses cannot be separated.