The idea behind both proofs of the four colour theorem is to suppose that the theorem is violated to assume, in other words, that there is some sort of map that requires five colours to fill in.
In other words, that is nothing new.
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And in other words -- in other words, it is often the case that people see the way -- people see the situation as politicians make their decisions and the public makes complaints about it, that it is important for us to avoid such a situation by creating real discussions about our future ways.
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In other words, the stick that is supposed to force lawmakers to act is mostly sawdust.
In his global survey, in other words, Mr Pohl entertainingly demonstrates that science is, in the end, a world view.
There is no point in worrying about something that is a consequence of something else - in other words, playing well.
There is, in other words, nothing mysterious about the effect that China is having on corporate strategy in the rest of East Asia.
In other words, this is news that means less than it sounds like it does.
In other words, Lee is hoping that Swizz will be the second coming of Dr. Dre.
The mimic's range, in other words, is limited to that of its model.
In other words, Pennsylvania is claiming that it will be injured by its decision to contribute money to the university.
In other words, we know that sustainability is good for saving our planet, but is it good for shareholder value?
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In other words, the theory is that when the rate at which goods are shipped globally increases, so does economic growth.
Suppose that higher education is supplied inelastically, or in other words that there are rents that go to incumbent institutions.
In other words the view in government is that Vince is just being Vince.
There are, in other words, human operators checking that everything is working as it should.
In other words: This is a device that feels as if it was made by people who wanted it to be the absolute best it could be.
In other words that if the occurrence of something is abnormally high or abnormally low simply because of random variation, the statistical chances are that it will be much closer to the average the next time you measure it.
In other words, an essay is an exploration that hopefully leads to a new, meaningful discovery.
In other words, this is a national crisis that deeply affects the future of the U.S. economy.
In other words, the deflation that we had earlier is being offset, leaving the two-year rate much flatter.
In other words, there is some market force that causes people to buy something other than their preferred brand.
In other words, Wall Street is implicitly saying that most of the big banks are too big and complex to manage.
In other words, it is not in dispute that the Commonwealth of Independent States and the U.S. government in 1991 were accurate when they declared that the Soviet Union had ceased to exist as a State.
In other words, we live in a global economy that is largely of our own making.
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In other words, make sure that your peak and end is memorable, branded and differentiated.
In other words, the economy is changing in ways that make these people more valuable.
In other words, if Qaddafi leaves power, is that more helpful in fostering democracy in this region, do you believe?
In other words, if you have a weak password that is easily decrypted, then you share culpability for your credentials being breached.
In other words, what we're finding is that more and more aspects of lifestyle are being incorporated into our reckoning of social types, and that the figure of the mom is now being classified and described in more and more specific ways, in connection to more and more specific contexts.
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