IN: It means to not get an answer to one’s question, to fail to complete something or to deviate from an intended course of action. Example: Question: “Do birds fly?” Answer: “I don’t like birds.”
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OUT: it means to not get an answer to one’s question, to fail to complete something or to deviate from an intended course of action. example: question: “do birds fly?” answer: “i don’t like birds.”


IN: Substantially higher memory bandwidth
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OUT: substantially higher memory bandwidth


IN: However, it was a costly path that may do not want to take.
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OUT: however, it was a costly path that may do not want to take.


IN: The basic training in energy cleanup is available for free in the Self-Clearing System (English, ed.).
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the basic training in energy cleanup is available for free in the self-clearing system (english, ed.).