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- noun Plural form of
exponent .
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Examples
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Kosmicki asks him to explain exponents again, which he does.
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Kosmicki asks him to explain exponents again, which he does.
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The invective and hypocrisy of eco exponents is a sure indication of delusion and hidden agendas.
Cruel and Unusual Newmania 2007
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The attempt of the Communists to exterminate the Christian religion by persecuting and imprisoning its exponents is having just the opposite result.
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We don't easily form emotional connections to statistics the way we do to individuals and the leading exponents, which is what Stalin understood, and the leading exponents of this dictum today are the tabloid press.
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We might call their exponents, with apologies to Isaiah Berlin, the hedgehogs and the foxes of emotion theory.
Emotion de Sousa, Ronald 2007
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Of course, the people of New Orleans, never known as exponents of temperance, didn’t want Bill Bradley.
Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007
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Of course, the people of New Orleans, never known as exponents of temperance, didn’t want Bill Bradley.
Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007
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Of course, the people of New Orleans, never known as exponents of temperance, didn’t want Bill Bradley.
Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007
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With the two "exponents" blessed by a whole assortment of filial permutations and combinations in power - granddad as chief minister, uncle as deputy chief minister, father of one a Union minister, aunt a member of Parliament - the audience and an array of DMK ministers had little option but to grin and bear it.
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