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- adjective   Of or pertaining to notation 
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								Is it Bhojpuri or Khadi Boli? are languages such as notational, mathematics rightly called artificial languages ratherthan natural languages.? en Español 
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								The Pennsylvania Board of Game Commissioners, in a notational vote, yesterday gave preliminary approval to a regulatory change that would allow hunters to use magnifying scopes on bows or crossbows during the archery deer and archery bear seasons. 
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								Having exhausted the possible combination of the words, we introduce additional notational constraints William E. J. Doane PhD › Learning to Write in English like Learning to Program 2010 
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								It contains fewer word-pictures and other extreme acrobatic notational flourishes, but it also takes the self-reflexive portrayal of the fiction-writing process even farther. Experimental Fiction 2010 
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								It contains fewer word-pictures and other extreme acrobatic notational flourishes, but it also takes the self-reflexive portrayal of the fiction-writing process even farther. 
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								It contains fewer word-pictures and other extreme acrobatic notational flourishes, but it also takes the self-reflexive portrayal of the fiction-writing process even farther. January 2010 2010 
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								According to the FDIC, at the end of 2009 U.S. depository institutions held derivatives with a notational value of $213.568 trillion. Peter G. Miller: A Sure Way To Solve America's $200 Trillion Derivatives Problem 2010 
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								Banks with at least $10 billion in assets hold virtually all derivatives, securities with a notational value of $213.474 trillion. Peter G. Miller: A Sure Way To Solve America's $200 Trillion Derivatives Problem 2010 
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								With Silvio Funtowicz, he developed a notational system, NUSAP, for the representation of uncertainty in quantitative information. 
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								According to the Bank for International Settlements (BIS), the notational value of derivatives at the end of June 2009 was $605 trillion. Peter G. Miller: A Sure Way To Solve America's $200 Trillion Derivatives Problem 2010 
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