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1 That does introduce an element of buying high and selling low.
2 They want to introduce an element of certainty for businesses, which is quite important.
3 And Dr. Qian wanted to introduce an element to the research that was beyond even his comprehension.
4 We were also able to introduce an element of time control that helped to capture dynamic events.
5 That would introduce an element of competition.
6 It is understood the management side is anxious to introduce an element of productivity into the review of fees.
7 His approach was to use noise theory to " introduce an element of randomness that you can still control enough to be useful."
8 Furthermore, he should introduce an element of persuasion; to reach both the minds and the hearts of his hearers is essential for the greatest success.
9 Heavy debt introduces an element of taint into a man's search for happiness.
10 Its achievement is that it has introduced an element of karaoke into Indian politics.
11 For the idea of God introduces an element having more authority than the group whom He leads.
12 This has introduced an element of caution.
13 The revolt of the Independent Traders introduces an element of new uncertainty in a government perhaps grown over-confident.
14 By artificially altering those circumstances you introduced an element that was outside the given parameters of the test.
15 The Element of Speculation.-Itis of considerable interest to Introduce an element of speculation into our discussion of chemical warfare.
16 "Such dishonest habits introduce an element of uncertainty, I grant you," says Jurgen.
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