denote in the PONS Dictionary

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The results are presented as an average percentage rate by industry and economy-wide, where 100% denotes full capacity.
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It is usually only used for first and second derivatives, and then, only to denote derivatives with respect to time.
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That function is then called "the" inverse of, and usually denoted as.
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The greatest lower bound of the set "x", "y" is called the meet of "x" and "y", denoted.
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Finish denotes their position in the overall league standings.
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Dashed lines denote marriage and solid lines children.
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Let and denote the sets of unit 2-norm vectors in and respectively.
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Denotes a wine considered better by the producer.
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Certain tracks made references to the original rudebwoys or original gangstas as denoting particularly respected junglists.
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The insignia made use of four pips with horizontal bars to denote the two higher positions.
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