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I . very [ˈveri] ADV

2. very (to a great degree):

not very much ...
niti ne ...
not very much ...
ne preveč ...

4. very (I agree):

no, prav

II . very [ˈveri] ADJ attr

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At one time, VR-11 had 47 officers and 10 enlisted men that previously worked for 15 different airlines.
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Each of the patients of VR went through 3 weeks, 5 days a week, of 30 minute intervals emerged in these programs.
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He eventually leaves his physical body and enters VR permanently.
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However, VR later limited the top speed to 210 km/h, since test runs require 10% faster speed than the targeted commercial speed.
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This inherently presents an issue, in that this type of interactive VR often involves standing or walking for a fully immersive experience.
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According to VR, the tilting system enables a 30 to 40% higher speed compared to traditional trains.
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Freight rates and passenger fares were increased, but the VR still did not expect to make ends meet.
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At the beginning of the 1950s it became clear that VR needed multiple units to compete with buses in short-distance traffic.
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The physiology behind VR sickness is not currently clearly understood.
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Though they lack a heater, VR tubes often do become warm during operation due to the current and voltage drop through them.
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