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It's a global phenomenon
phenomenon phenomena
Early retirement is a relatively new phenomenon in Britain.
The current imbalance between supply and demand is considered to reflect structural changes on the demand side, rather than being a cyclical phenomenon.
An analysis of the nature of the heat island phenomenon and countermeasures.
In its home country, France, Tatoeba became a social and cultural phenomenon.
Many of Europe's metropolises are plagued by the doughnut phenomenon.
It is to be regretted that comparatively little is known of the phenomenon of fatigue in the central nervous system.
The phenomenon of interest is in itself, a most interesting subject.
The problem is one of determining the dominant factors in this phenomenon.
We can conclude that this phenomenon is not related to either pollutant.
The book club phenomenon grew and grew.
Definition a phenomenon is something that happens or exists
the growing phenomenon of telecommuting
Another significant aerodynamic consideration is the phenomenon of ground effect.
Anglais mot "zjawisko"(phenomenon) se produit dans des ensembles:
Principles of Flight - Section C - Aerodynamics of...Bednarski - Agnieszka - Lista 7 E-PChapter 14 - Dirty air, dirty lungsUnit 8 Cutting Edge Upper Student's BookRenata i Paweł_NEF SB p. 192. phenomena
In Alaska you can see natural phenomena like the aurora, right?
Many Eastern religions teach that there is a unity behind the diversity of phenomena.
All natural objects and phenomena used to be considered as having kami, so the gods of Shinto were uncountably numerous.
The scientist explained the strange phenomena in the light of recent scientific knowledge.
We need to postulate a completely different paradigm to explain all these phenomena.
Innovation has something to do with the faculty to notice unusual phenomena.
Anglais mot "zjawisko"(phenomena) se produit dans des ensembles:
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