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this is7 times as many as the cards bought

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as many as the given

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Last Update: 2021-04-12
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draw as many as in the box

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draw as many as in the box

Last Update: 2024-04-15
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she knows ten times as many english words as i do.

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sampung beses na mas maraming salitang ingles ang alam niya kaysa sa akin.

Last Update: 2014-02-01
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as many as you can

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as many as you can

Last Update: 2023-03-31
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take as many as you want.

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kumuha ka lang.

Last Update: 2014-02-01
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as many as i can see you are still

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sa dinami dami ng makikita ko ikaw pa

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you can start as over as many times as needed

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according to figures coming from the egyptian ministry of interior, as many as 4 million women in the country do not have national identity cards.

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ayon sa datos ng ministry of interior sa bansang egypt, aabot sa 4 na milyong kababaihan sa kanilang bansa ang walang opisyal na pambansang id.

Last Update: 2016-02-24
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at the same time as the sunset

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kasabay sa paglubog ng araw,kasabay din nito ang pag panaw ng alagang aso

Last Update: 2023-01-23
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however, this is quite a rough comparison as many other impact factors such as the number and severity of the patients should be included in the evaluation.

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gayunpaman, medyo magaspang na paghahambing ito dahil ang maraming iba pang mga dahilan ng malakas na epekto tulad ng bilang at kalubhaan ng mga pasyente ay dapat na kasama sa ebalwasyon.

Last Update: 2020-08-25
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it wasn't a problem but i was really surprised when someone called the phone out loud after several times as many calls

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wala naman naging problema pero nagulat talaga ako noong may tumawag sa telepono malakas tapos ilang beses pa marami kasing tumatawag

Last Update: 2020-02-15
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ano sa tagalog ang write words that are related with the word inside the word wed organizer as many as you can

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ano sa tagalog ang write words that are related with the word inside the word wed organizer as many as you can

Last Update: 2020-11-02
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about the case about the salary increase of our nurses i signed it so that they would not leave our country because many of the nurses who go abroad to increase their salary even if i did not surpass it i promise that their salary will increase it i have increased for them in their sacrifice that they stake their lives so that the sick filipinos are healed many times as many as the nurses who are different

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tungkol naman sa kaso about sa pagtaas ng salary ng mga nurse natin ay pinirmahan ko ito upang hindi na sila umalis sa ating bansa dahil marami ng mga nurse na pumupunta na ibang bansa upang tumaas ang kanilang sweldo kahit na hindi ko mahigitan ito ay ipinapangako ko naman na tataas ang kanilang sweldo ito ay aking tinaasan para narin sa kanilang sakripisyo na itinataya nila ang kanilang buhay upang ang mga pilipinong may sakit ay gumaling marami naring kasing mga pilipinong nurse na nag ibang

Last Update: 2022-11-20
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refers to the ability for women to enjoy their right to control and benefit from the resources, assets income and thier own time as well as the ability to manage risk and improve thier economic status and well being.

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refers to the ability for women to enjoy thier right to control and benefit from the resources,assets,income and thier own time as well as the ability to manage risk and improve thier economic status and well being

Last Update: 2021-03-23
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by 4 march 2020 the daily throughput totals were 50,000 tests per day.open source, multiplexed designs released by origami assays have been released that can test as many as 1122 patient samples for covid19 using only 93 assays . these balanced designs can be run in small laboratories without the need for robotic liquid handlers.

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by 4 march 2020 the daily throughput totals were 50,000 tests per day.open source, multiplexed designs released by origami assays have been released that can test as many as 1122 patient samples for covid19 using only 93 assays . these balanced designs can be run in small laboratories without the need for robotic liquid handlers.

Last Update: 2020-08-25
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suppose your frontline is 1m heroic fighter and 5m gladiator 5 teammates reinforce you with 200k gladiators each your attacker hits the combined force (entirely using your stats) and suppose it inflicts 1.2m casualties against the infantry frontline. the casualties are assigned as follows: you lose 1m gladiators. wounded are assigned to whatever infirmary space you have available, and anything else dies (max achievable infirmary space is currently 761,600 - so something is going to die no matter how you designed your turf) your teammates each take 40k casualties, which probably just go to their infirmary. now suppose you designed your frontline differently, and had 2.7m heroic fighter and 1m gladiators (very roughly the same fighting strength as the above mix, but way more costly) 5 teammates reinforce you with 200k gladiators each your attacker hits and maybe inflicts 1.1m casualties - this is because once they beat half of a given tier troop in your frontline, they start hitting the next higher available tier. well, t4s are tougher to kill, so your attackers won't likely take down as many. total wounds on your force now look like 100k heroic fighters and 1m gladiators. wounds are allocated as follows: you - 100k heroic fighters + 500k gladiators. this might fit neatly in your infirmary, but those t4s are expensive to heal. at this point, maybe your t2 meatshield is a bit too thin. teammates - 100k gladiators each. they absorb a lot more casualties this way, but your t2 line ended up thin enough overall for your attacker to hit some t4s. so if you're taking t2 reinforcements, the more t2s you already have, the less their t2s will be able to save yours from dying, but you also want to have enough t2s that your t4s aren't too easily hit in one rally. now let's suppose we reinforced with 1m t4s from your guildmates in the above cases. your opponent wouldn't do as much damage to you, since your fighting strength is just that much stronger by having the better reinforcements, so let's assume that they manage to deal about 900k casualties with this adjustment to combat stats. if you built either configuration, your losses are going to be entirely t2s, but you'd have some dead ones. it's much less likely you'll end up burned in this scenario (which is great if you're holding prisoners), but repeated rallys will be more likely to eventually grind you down. so, in a nutshell, if they aren't hitting you for more than your infirmary space after reinforcing, i'd take the t4s, heal, and get ready for the next hit. if they're hitting you for more than your infirmary space, i'd take t2s, but training 5m seems to be too much (unless you're going for a "deceptively low might" trap - but at 1m t4 + 5m t2 of each, you're already holding 228m troop might!). i'd be inclined to shift the ratio towards having a few more t4s to make t2 reinforcements more viable against more dangerous attackers.

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ipagpalagay na ang iyong frontline ay 1m heroic fighter at 5m gladiator 5 teammates na nagpapatibay sa iyo ng 200k gladiators bawat isa ang iyong attacker ay umabot sa pinagsamang puwersa (ganap na gamit ang iyong mga istatistika) at ipagpalagay na ito ay nagpaparami ng 1.2m casualties laban sa infantry frontline. ang mga nasawi ay itinalaga bilang mga sumusunod: nawala mo ang 1m gladiators. ang mga nasugatan ay itinalaga sa anumang puwang ng infirmary na mayroon ka, at anumang bagay na namatay (ang pinakamataas na makakamit na puwang ng infirmary ay kasalukuyang 761,600 kaya ang isang bagay ay mamamatay na walang banigsuppose your frontline is 1m heroic fighter and 5m gladiator 5 teammates reinforce you with 200k gladiators each your attacker hits the combined force (entirely using your stats) and suppose it inflicts 1.2m casualties against the infantry frontline. the casualties are assigned as follows: you lose 1m gladiators. wounded are assigned to whatever infirmary space you have available, and anything else dies (max achievable infirmary space is currently 761,600 - so something is going to die no matter how you designed your turf) your teammates each take 40k casualties, which probably just go to their infirmary. now suppose you designed your frontline differently, and had 2.7m heroic fighter and 1m gladiators (very roughly the same fighting strength as the above mix, but way more costly) 5 teammates reinforce you with 200k gladiators each your attacker hits and maybe inflicts 1.1m casualties - this is because once they beat half of a given tier troop in your frontline, they start hitting the next higher available tier. well, t4s are tougher to kill, so your attackers won't likely take down as many. total wounds on your force now look like 100k heroic fighters and 1m gladiators. wounds are allocated as follows: you - 100k heroic fighters + 500k gladiators. this might fit neatly in your infirmary, but those t4s are expensive to heal. at this point, maybe your t2 meatshield is a bit too thin. teammates - 100k gladiators each. they absorb a lot more casualties this way, but your t2 line ended up thin enough overall for your attacker to hit some t4s. so if you're taking t2 reinforcements, the more t2s you already have, the less their t2s will be able to save yours from dying, but you also want to have enough t2s that your t4s aren't too easily hit in one rally. now let's suppose we reinforced with 1m t4s from your guildmates in the above cases. your opponent wouldn't do as much damage to you, since your fighting strength is just that much stronger by having the better reinforcements, so let's assume that they manage to deal about 900k casualties with this adjustment to combat stats. if you built either configuration, your losses are going to be entirely t2s, but you'd have some dead ones. it's much less likely you'll end up burned in this scenario (which is great if you're holding prisoners), but repeated rallys will be more likely to eventually grind you down. so, in a nutshell, if they aren't hitting you for more than your infirmary space after reinforcing, i'd take the t4s, heal, and get ready for the next hit. if they're hitting you for more than your infirmary space, i'd take t2s, but training 5m seems to be too much (unless you're going for a "deceptively low might" trap - but at 1m t4 + 5m t2 of each, you're already holding 228m troop might!). i'd be inclined to shift the ratio towards having a few more t4s to make t2 reinforcements more viable against more dangerous attackers.

Last Update: 2022-07-20
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