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61. This approach leads directly to various methods for generating further exact solutions.
62. Despite this, many dealers earned staggering incomes by generating incredible turnovers.
63. Such investments are astoundingly profitable, but each new generation of a weapon is less effective than its predecessor in generating employment.
64. It may even have a permanent effect due to the dynamic process generating economies of scale.
65. Gertz and Baptista argue that three strategies are good at generating growth.
66. Initially they served the many gasworks but as generating stations were built they served them too.
67. It is not clear what processes are generating these changes.
68. Then we should have some algorithm for generating the elements of this complementary set.
69. Meanwhile, the corporate-finance deals that had been generating big bucks for Wall Street's investment bankers were starting to dry up.
70. This paper presents a method for automatically generating a document by a traversal of the semantic net.
71. Several large gas-fired electricity generating stations will begin to operate and that will inevitably take away a proportion of the market.
72. Supplementary income generating activities include clinical work and consultancies for donor agencies.
73. If this continues, electronic information in the United States will be generating greater revenues than books by 1996.
74. At the same time, large corporations are now generating their own power and completely bypassing the formerly dominant local utility.
75. These procedures are generating an increasingly large part of contemporary feminist literature.
76. As well as generating ideas, the Reform of Heisei hopes to influence elections.
77. It is likely that we are now generating plenty of fresh material for the tribunals of the future.
78. Banks are generating record profits and using excess cash to buy out competitors and repurchase their own shares.
79. At the equilibrium point the real wage is and is the quantity of labour employed generating, of real output.
80. The smokestacks from a power generating station rise over the horizon.
81. This technique was especially powerful in generating typefaces and fonts.
82. There are two ways of generating a colour representation of an image.
83. As well as generating electricity, Magnox reactors are particularly efficient at producing plutonium.
84. Coverdale worked on generating team spirit and inter-dependence - including manoeuvres on Salisbury Plain that involved treasure hunts and making rope ladders.
85. East Midlands Electricity added 1p to 408p after generating a 23% profits rise to £30.3m.
86. This is in direct contrast to the company's more secretive past as part of the Central Electricity Generating Board.
87. Under the present system the Central Electricity Generating Board is charged with ensuring there is enough power station capacity to meet demand.
88. In this liaison there should be a great deal of give and take,[http://sentencedict.com/generating.html] generating trust and mutual respect.
89. Unit Trusts can be aimed at generating income or capital growth.
90. The train has its own telephone exchange and electricity generating car, plus office accommodations and restaurant cars for the royal entourage.
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