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Our arguments need the splitting to be defined in asemi-local(or semi-global) setting: on a chain recurrent class.
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Of course,semi-localsystems exhibiting these dynamical phenomena are not hyperbolic.
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Of course, our result issemi-localand does not follow immediately from the above-mentioned paper.
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There is great danger of this becoming asemi-localbattleground, and there is great local concern.
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I should like to touch on anothersemi-localissue.
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An alternative to local intensity cues is to capturesemi-localstructural cues such as edges and curvilinear shapes.
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