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Simply put, leg theory involves concentrating the bowling attack at or near the line of leg stump.
Simply the accent of syllables can leave a bewildered jury believing they must put their guard up with a witness – or in some cases the cross-examiner if they are not careful.
Simply put, Descartes ' epistemological justification depended upon his indubitable belief in his own existence and his clear and distinct knowledge of god.
Simply put, the important part is notions like connections and components, not whether we choose to write them as predicates or LISP constructs.
Simply put, the Romans created a much larger administrative area under that name than the original ancient Macedon.
Simply put, the goal is the control of the mind — to increase concentration and to be able to enter different states of consciousness.
Simply put, however, a sail should be pulled in until it fills with wind, but no further than the point where the front edge of the sail ( the luff ) is exactly in line with the wind.
Simply put, a government when only a certain part of the general public can represent the public.
Simply put, availability is the proportion of time a system is in a functioning condition.
Simply put, without abandoning its traditions or quality of work, Price began to turn OUP into an alert, modern publisher.
Simply put: the magician stands on the front of one foot, while raising the one foot and the visible part of his other foot, blocking the view of the front of the supporting foot with the other foot and rear part of the supporting foot.
Simply put, this lipid bilayer is composed of cholesterol and phospholipids in equal proportions by weight.
Simply put, a WMS plans a weekly activity forecast based on such factors as statistics and trends, whereas a WCS acts like a floor supervisor, working in real time to get the job done by the most effective means.
Simply put, peasants would have to produce more grain to purchase consumer goods from the urban areas.
Simply put, since circularly polarized light itself is " chiral ", it interacts differently with chiral molecules.
Simply put, water in, minus the water out, is equal to the change in water stored in the aquifer.
Simply put, economic bubbles often occur when too much money is chasing too few assets, causing both good assets and bad assets to appreciate excessively beyond their fundamentals to an unsustainable level.
Simply put, a " mint " model, i. e. one in factory-fresh condition, is worth far more than a sandbox-quality model with chipped paint, rusty axles, and broken parts.
Simply put, whereas correct application of automation can net as much as 3 to 4 times original output with no increase in current human labor costs, incorrect application of automation can only save a fraction of current labor level costs.
Simply put, the Droop quota is the number without its " decimal part ".
Simply put, they require that coherent states be preserved and that decoherence is managed, in order to actually perform quantum computation.
Simply put, Voodoo is a religion, whereas Hoodoo is a group of magical practices.
Simply put, it's another way for them to clearly separate themselves from the Oirats ( Khodarkovsky, 1992: 7 ).
Simply put, planners believed that " the bomber will always get through ".

Simply and must
Simply doing the right thing is not enough ; to be truly moral one's motive must be right as well.
Simply speaking, chemical properties cannot be determined just by viewing or touching the substance ; the substance's internal structure must be affected for its chemical properties to be investigated.
Simply put, promissory estoppel has four necessary elements which the plaintiff must prove:
Simply venting it to a return hose through a non-return valve will not work, as the hose must be maintained at exactly the ambient pressure at the depth of the helmet, otherwise the gas from the helmet will either free-flow out under pressure, or not flow out at all because of back pressure.
Simply, a person must be uninterested, a resident of Florida and over the age of 18.
) Many others, however, dislike the record-keeping that the plan requires of participants, who must keep track of the Points values of everything they eat ; they prefer the Simply Filling option or other plans that place restrictions on types of food rather than quantities.
Simply put, the bigger capital grows, the more capital it takes to keep it growing and the more markets must expand.
* Simply to make public a communication that must take place as a letter for reasons of formality
Simply put, for sentences to be grammatical in Jaqaru, they must be inflected.
Simply put, each individual simplex is like a building block of spacetime, but the edges that have a time arrow must agree in direction, wherever the edges are joined.
Simply making contact with the blade is insufficient and the blade must actually be moved aside.
This minimum profit rate applying to new investments is closely linked to the ruling interest rates applicable to producing enterprises. Simply put, if the real interest rate is e. g. 5 %, then the real industrial profit rate on production capital must net at least 10 % ( or more ), otherwise investors are likely to keep their money in the bank, or buy other, more profitable assets.
Simply having a bad song is not enough for entry, the song must have been made and promoted with all seriousness and belief that it is in fact a good song.

Simply and consider
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Simply and audience
Simply put, this is an audience of smart shoppers consisting largely of families with a stay at home parent and young professionals.
The first presenter was Neil Sexton ( now on www. gaydarradio. co. uk ) the first record played was Simply the Best by Tina Turner and the official launch took place on a specially erected stage in front of a live audience on the promenade by Blackpool Tower and featured Les Dawson and Derek Batey together with other local celebrities.
In an audience of less than 42 people, several key members of Manchester's future music scene were present: Tony Wilson ( Granada TV presenter and creator of Factory Records ), Peter Hook, Bernard Sumner ( Joy Division and New Order ), Morrissey ( later to form The Smiths with Johnny Marr ), producer Martin Hannett, Mark E Smith of The Fall, Paul Morley later to become an influential music journalist, and Mick Hucknall of Simply Red.

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