Looking for a spark, head coach Mike Mularkey is drawing on past experience. |
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From past experience, I know that you can often hear a faint echo of your own voice. |
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We postulate that past experience can lead us to the identification of initial conditions favorable to crystallization. |
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She is fully aware of the risks, but believes her past experience will help. |
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On past experience this heatwave will end with a torrential downpour or a major thunderstorm, or both. |
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On past experience with your Journal I don't expect this pro-blood sports letter to be printed. |
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They draw on memories of past experience when in pain, and this leads to thinking and behaviour, which is the result of those experiences. |
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Even our top leaders are guilty of such unnecessary qualification, which clearly does not draw on past experience. |
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She said it was also necessary to have past experience of working in the show. |
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The Inuit, likely from past experience with Norse seamen and Basque fishermen, would not initially assume hostile intent and came to trade. |
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I didn't think it was all that good, but before you dismiss me as an uncultured ingrate, I must make my past experience clear. |
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But from past experience, I doubt that any serious combat, and by extension deaths, will occur. |
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From past experience, the ideal candidate is likely a college student or recent college grad. |
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What explains the increasing tendency toward this mode of interpretation of past experience? |
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My past experience with insurance companies has been that they are always, inarguably, right, so I await with anticipation the narrative they concoct concerning this. |
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Research and past experience have proven that cloned animals are more prone to disease and have a reduced life expectancy. |
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The organization listens and learns from past experience and incorporates suggestions for improvement. |
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These groups will respond based on past experience, knowledge, interpretation of the evidence and their own personal values and beliefs. |
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Underlying estimates and assumptions are determined based on past experience and other factors considered as reasonable given the circumstances. |
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Recently, with the greater influx of young people to the catechumenate, every missionary has resorted to his or her past experience. |
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It is in keeping with his past experience and work in this country that has been admired by many. |
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Furthermore, past experience has shown that a minimum price duty is difficult to monitor and may easily lead to circumvention. |
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The shaded areas of the chart show the likelihood of different outcomes, based on past experience. |
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The new initiative should be shaped by the views of stakeholders and by past experience. |
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However, past experience shows that not all data is available on a quarterly basis. |
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However, past experience has shown us that the standards board is nothing but a toothless watchdog which fails to make people answerable for their actions. |
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The plans of maturity, founded on past experience, are coming into being in the present in such manner as to enhance the values of the future. |
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Turning to substantive law, past experience has shown that gaps in domestic legislation have contributed to impunity. |
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The potential for misestimation is greater when the past experience has been more volatile and hence would justify a greater margin. |
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But past experience suggests that such keyhole surgery may prove impossible. |
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Taking your problem as a starting point, you make a statement that is diametrically opposed to all your past experience and convictions. |
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They gaped with surprise when Dr Ruit replied that going on past experience in Nepal, some 200 operations would be possible in that time. |
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Our estimates are based upon assumptions which we believe to be reasonable, such as those often based upon past experience. |
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The blending of co-non-executive chairmanships with co-executive ones is a recipe for co-trouble, on all past experience. |
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So that's a quick look at the lessons that we have learned from past experience. |
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You don't need to step outside on a cloudy day in late November to know it's a good idea to dress warmly due to past experience. |
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To recount the experience as the child meets it, entry into school is a drastic break with past experience. |
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When assessing a business proposal, extensive reliance is placed on the past experience of the principals who will be involved in the management. |
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This anchor point can be conditioned by on one's past experience or future expectations. |
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Fremantle drew on his past experience in presenting yet another option. |
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Decisions based on immediate past experience cannot be guaranteed to work out in the future. |
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In addition to past experience, the technical innovation potential and quality of service of the competitors was also subject to debate. |
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Fears and concerns are influenced by culture, degree of social support, knowledge of the illness and past experience. |
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On the judicial level, the newly established body would have no past experience to draw on and would have to start from scratch, as it were. |
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The management bases its estimates on past experience and other reasonable assessment criteria. |
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When the contract tendered is a green one, you can use this criterion to ask for past experience of companies in such contracts. |
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This year we hadn't planned any work since past experience had shown nothing got done during the cold season, but this time, a few litlle things got taken care of. |
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In choosing the best estimate of future experience, actuaries would reflect emerging trends in experience, but would not reflect random fluctuations in recent past experience. |
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I am a memory replaying a past experience again in the Subconscious Mind. |
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But thanks to the expertise found in a quaternary and tertiary care hospital such as The Montreal Children's, the team can make an educated guess based on their past experience. |
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Now I just go red – perhaps because of past experience. |
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The Career Networking Profile is an on-line curriculum vitae that allows employees to create their personal record including education, past experience and any personal details they choose to share with colleagues. |
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Based on this past experience and the remarks of the member, one can seriously question the appropriateness of his lecturing our government on how to maintain cordial relations with the McGuinty government in Ontario. |
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Using the Orange pomander allows the informational content of past experience to be accessed, without brining emotionally cathartic expects into the present. This opens the door to insight. |
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And past experience has shown us that there is no time to spare. |
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Describes how past experience can parlay into new occupations and careers. |
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We also know from past experience that it is the small business that is most able to apply this new knowledge, because it is not fettered with all this bureaucracy. |
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The policies of today are a hard response to hard lessons of past experience and knowledge gained about infections transmissible by blood transfusion. |
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When I'm auditioning dancers, I try to follow my instincts: I might choose them for their physical ability, their past experience, their personality. |
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Maroc Telecom's management bases its estimates on past experience and on various other assumptions that it deems reasonable under the circumstances. |
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The approach taken is likely to vary between countries and regions, depending partly on biogeographical conditions and past experience of biological invasions. |
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In other words, downright hard work that calls for staying power and the appropriate know-how. here, too, it is important to build on existing knowledge and benefit from past experience. |
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The presumption that such a contract will be settled in common shares, may be overcome if past experience or a stated policy provides a reasonable basis to believe that the contract will be paid partially or wholly in cash. |
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Second, the repertoire of typifications that any psychiatrist has acquired through past experience could always contain various misperceptions and misconstruals. |
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Association areas are the memory banks where the memory of past experience is encoded in the infinitely complicated plexiform arrangement of the neurons, the brain cells, and their processes. |
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Based on our past experience whilst working with different groups, people living in IDP camps, and in particular, women, have expressed the view that that justice and peace are inseparable in the transitional justice process. |
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This is particularly crucial in light of the past experience of women delegates, particularly those who ran as candidates, at the previous Loya Jirga. |
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The principle of the prima facie credibility of mnemic presentation of past experience can't itself be justified inductively for Lewis, on pain of circularity. |
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Finley served as the Conservative agriculture critic in the last Parliament, and there is nothing in her Parliamentary Biography to suggest past experience with social policy. |
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If Droege became the leading Aryan movement personality, CSIS believed that his organization would be hard to penetrate due to his past experience and security consciousness. |
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The glycol-impacted snow disposal area is monitored once or twice per year and the biotreatment system is now monitored depending on activity based on past experience. |
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The plastic was formulated based on what was known about the materials using the principles of chemical science and engineering combined with past experience. |
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The term is frequently applied to the project of developing systems endowed with the intellectual processes characteristic of humans, such as the ability to reason, discover meaning, generalize, or learn from past experience. |
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The policy does state that where, based on the procurement officer's product knowledge and past experience, the prices do not represent fair value to the government, the officer should cancel or reject all bids. |
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Since you cannot see the future, in order to live the present moment in the proper way and convince yourself of this teaching, cast an eye on your past experience that is truly yours. |
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Dewey's basic thought, in accordance with empiricism was that reality is determined by past experience. |
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Belief is what drives the human mind to hold that expectancy of the future based on past experience. |
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My past experience on talent shows will help me understand what the contestants are going through and I can't wait to get started. |
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Universal access has catalyzed a specific and innovative approach to the way we address AIDS, that builds on and learns from past experience in responding to the AIDS epidemic. |
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Then, this information is integrated into an overall understanding of the situation by the application of past experience and a knowledge of how the system works, often referred to as a mental model. |
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The objective here is to compare and contrast the strategies adopted by the Member States in each of these sectors with a view to putting past experience to good use in the future. |
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This, I must say, is a great loss, because we shall need to draw on past experience for the new support period, and this experience will be unavailable to us if we take such a cautious line. |
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Such realignments may be necessary, for example, if equilibrium exchange rates evolve over time, as shown by the past experience of current Member States. |
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In order to plan effectively for the future, Board management has used its past experience in developing the organizational focus for the next three years. |
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Canada's past experience in hosting the G-8 Summit has shown that there are substantial short-term economic benefits for the local community and surrounding region. |
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At the environmental assessment and site preparation stages, the use of past experience at the site might be an acceptable approach, depending on the likelihood and magnitude of the seismic events. |
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It is a variant of the direct method of access to meaning, since it projects children into texts that relate to their environment or that they produce, and which correspond to their interests and past experience. |
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If past experience is any guide, we're in for a long and difficult project. |
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On past experience she disfavours him for the more sensitive work. |
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Our past experience working together with La Quinta made our decision to move forward with new projects in Nicaragua and Guatemala that much easier. |
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Past experience would indicate that this should self-correct over the course of the year. |
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Past experience has demonstrated the value of conducting full-scale crash tests. |
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