While oversupply of goods produced by the stronger economy is possible, that economy's strengths generally cushion it better from adversity. |
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But really, those are minor quibbles compared to the book's overwhelming strengths. |
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Indeed, the very broad, eclectic nature of this work is one of its major strengths. |
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Thus, the strengths of the electromagnetic, weak, and strong forces depend upon the energy at which they are measured. |
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You know, we all have our strengths and our weaknesses, our faults and our abilities. |
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The objective of the event is to explore the strengths and weaknesses of franchising as a source of new business opportunities. |
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The more they sang, the more apparent their individual strengths and weaknesses became. |
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Because of these problems, there is a danger that the dialectic approach will seem unscientific and its strengths will be overlooked. |
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One of the film's many strengths is that it never descends into melodrama or sentimentality. |
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Lee Gilmour reckons the Bulls' play-anywhere mentality is one of their main strengths. |
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Much like each of us, candidates for the Presidency have their own strengths and weaknesses. |
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There are many strengths with medicine, and it saves lives, gives people a second chance. |
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In a short review, it is hard to do justice to the detailed studies of specific writers and topics which are one the main strengths of this book. |
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When Sumner gets it right, his understatement and blokeish froideur are one of New Order's greatest strengths. |
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She cannot help but wonder whether one of her greatest strengths ultimately proved her downfall. |
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He learnt a great deal about the sufferings, the courage and the strengths of the East European churches. |
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In addition, short summary statements can be used to denote events, personal strengths, and so on. |
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This will identify the strengths and weaknesses of the business and will guide decisions on the best way forward. |
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The forces of good and evil in the world have strengths and weaknesses such that neither side can vanquish the other. |
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Though the strengths of the online version are its dynamism and interactivity, it is also possible to download the entire book for free. |
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He encouraged them in every way possible to make the best of their respective strengths. |
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He was slammed for ignoring the strengths of South African rugby, but those traditional strengths were not enough to get the better of England. |
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Each of us is in the process of transitioning our weaknesses into strengths, some faster than others, some slower than others. |
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The Horizon was clearly intended to be a miscellany with a particular emphasis upon the foibles and strengths of the press. |
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These strengths are a tribute to the skills of United Way's former heads, Gordon Cressy and Ann Golden. |
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The many strengths of the book have, I hope, been fully explored, so here are one or two shortcomings. |
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Many cite the university's strengths in veterinary medicine, bioinformatics and plant sciences as their draw to this campus. |
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Pick a politician who did not trim and you find huge flaws alongside great strengths. |
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So we all bring to the table a variety of experiences, strengths and weaknesses. |
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We need to learn our strengths and recognise our weaknesses to truly serve our armed services. |
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It's that two-sided nature of the script that is one of the film's great strengths. |
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The Ofsted report was highly critical of the school, and said its weaknesses far exceeded its strengths. |
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The commission is visiting all the candidates before writing a report on their strengths and weaknesses. |
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A thick skin is essential, as colleagues tend to be blunt in their discussion of strengths and weaknesses. |
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Sun Valley's strengths are not just its great skiing and feeling of remoteness, but its history. |
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One of my strengths is possessing the organizational skills needed to know where every detail came from. |
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So, what are Clark's strengths and weaknesses, and how can she win back voters? |
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American efforts to address these issues reveal both the strengths and weaknesses of our society. |
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We asked officials of the prospective members to give us a brief summation of their strengths. |
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As a result, they may undersell their strengths in order to avoid being singled out and made to feel conspicuous. |
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It will be an action which would use our strengths, which are intelligence, covertness, the ability to strike quickly and surgically. |
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Another form of delay is jitter, which refers to variations in delay caused by fluctuating signal strengths. |
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Rational strengths of force groupings for the employment in the zone of active combat operations can be substantiated by two methods. |
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Like any great band, Wilco are unlearning their strengths in order to discover new ones. |
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The primary objective going into a replay is to have learned enough to counter the opposition's strengths and take advantage of their weaknesses. |
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The old adage would suggest that you always play to your strengths and I would always go along with that. |
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Like any example of oral history or autobiography the studies have both weaknesses as well as strengths. |
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The US and its allies need to focus on the strengths of their case rather than draw attention to flights of fancy or unprovable points. |
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It is just as well that Mr Imbert added that implementation was one of his strengths. |
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One of my greatest strengths has always been the ability to make the apparently impossibly unworkable work. |
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Yet Australia can play to the cultural strengths of the Pacific in negotiating for new institutions. |
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Bents Green is rated as a highly successful school and during its last inspection it was found to have many strengths and no weaknesses. |
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Considering the strengths of the individual projects of this supergroup's members this is a lacklustre collaborative effort. |
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When mixed with fine aggregate used in concrete, these cements reportedly achieve strengths up to 14,000 psi. |
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A large part of my job is evangelizing the strengths of the Internet to executives who still use the Web just for brochureware. |
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Their strengths are their aggressiveness and mobility, and we are enhancing those strengths. |
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This means you are highly intelligent and have the natural fluency of a writer and the visual and spatial strengths of an artist. |
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There is no reason to assume you will have the same beliefs in these two cases, under these suppositions of differing strengths. |
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In the end, each side of the panellists agreed that the two countries should bridge the gap and merge their strengths together. |
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One of the strengths of the Police Association has always been that it has remained politically non-aligned. |
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According to believes, spectrolite brings strengths, originality, aids sleep and brings good luck. |
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It's a small but diverse business community but with a wealth of different backgrounds, strengths, experience and viewpoints. |
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He was clearly fearful of her debating strengths and had, evidently, rehearsed cutting her off and interrupting at every chance. |
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For all its productional strengths, opening night found the first act flagging somewhat in momentum. |
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We are thrilled to be the focus of this project which will enable us to build on our existing strengths and develop in new directions. |
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The new head teacher has a clear vision for the future based on an accurate view of the school's strengths and weaknesses. |
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The company needs to defocus on the operating system and apply its technological strengths to more mainstream platforms. |
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Whether in business or politics, partnerships are supposed to buttress the strengths of those involved. |
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Situational themes are specific habits and kinds of behavior that manifest character strengths in given situations. |
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He was the great appreciator of the country's breadth and energy, its strengths, ironies and contradictions. |
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They maximise their strengths with a combination of superb execution, footballing nous and street wisdom. |
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Her strengths shone through in this Coppelia, with its lightning petit allegro segments and pointe solos. |
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The material is a blend of standards and jazz classics, which allow Wallace to demonstrate his strengths. |
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That's a very important shift, and that will stay whatever the strengths or weaknesses of the military campaigns. |
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The yield strengths of wrought magnesium alloys normally vary as a function of the direction of metal flow. |
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Combining the strengths of the giants along with a magical melody from Link's ocarina will yield a chance for the salvage of the world. |
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This triangulation of qualitative and quantitative data is one of the strengths of the book. |
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He was omitted because of the cap on team strengths in the competition, but will ride tomorrow in what looks a lost cause against the champions. |
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Threading the anchors with sutures instead of steel wire resulted in different fixation strengths. |
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The alternative vote takes on the considerable strengths of our system and I suggest, builds on it. |
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They are all good players and all have their different strengths but we just haven't had an out and out poacher since Stuart Barlow left. |
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These four types of steels have higher yield strengths than mild carbon steel in the as-hot-rolled condition. |
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One of its main strengths is reckoned to be in the careful management of other peoples' money. |
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In 1815 the strengths of British painting lay in portraiture, animal painting, and landscape. |
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Paul's strengths are that he vacuums, does dishes, and remembers to turn the car blinker off pretty quick after completing a left hand turn. |
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This symbolism, Wilson's poetic language and his vivid characters are the play's strengths. |
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Churchland's strengths lie primarily in her synoptic view of the behavioral sciences. |
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Focusing on our strengths is surely our only chance to distinguish ourselves and excel. |
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Even then, the relative strengths and weaknesses of all of this information has to be synthesised into a coherent whole. |
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Industry figures indicate that the average monthly demand for diamorphine is approximately 640,000 ampoules of varying strengths. |
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A typical fire-rated lightweight mix calls for compressive strengths between 3500 and 4000 psi. |
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Due to its hydraulicity, it undertakes a setting more quick than the calcic lime and its strengths are superior. |
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The book's strengths include the quality and range of the reproductions utilized. |
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One of the school's strengths is its place at the centre of a close-knit village community. |
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Such an epistemological approach to crime and penology is undoubtedly one of the study's major strengths. |
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Nylon gears and other moving parts have low coefficients of friction and excellent wear-resistance and impact and tensile strengths. |
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These strengths and limitations testify to Robinson's enduring influence and suggest directions for continued work. |
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This advantage could be attributed to strengths in pubic, private and civil society. |
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Expressly tailored for Murray, Johnston is a character that plays to his strengths. |
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They point out their strengths and numerous weaknesses and truly create an engrossing conversation. |
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We will build on our strengths and continue to engender a love of learning across all subjects for all our students. |
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God created us in his own likeness and his own image, hence, it is quite obvious that He knows our strengths and our weaknesses. |
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If he is failing because of a lack of ability they can help him to accept his limitations and focus on his strengths. |
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The corporate world is appallingly bad at capitalizing on the strengths of its people. |
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The bank's strengths include its strong capital base and credit rating, and strong focus on risk management. |
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He was also battling injury, with his calf strapped up, but he had the advantage of a surface that played to his strengths. |
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As you might expect, he believes his physical attributes are his greatest strengths. |
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Each has particular strengths but importantly none of them are weak in any area. |
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Rob's strengths lay in absorbing the pressure and criticism, and in doing this well he more than proved himself courageous, gutsy and tough. |
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The many strengths of her study incompletely conceal the very few weaknesses. |
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I have become more assertive and self assured, and have found strengths within myself which I did not know existed. |
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Can't we pick people with a keener sense of how their strengths match the demands of the role? |
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Among Hyde's strengths are his detailed knowledge of texts and contexts, and an ability to explicate them. |
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The Government is committed to encouraging modern businesses which develop and build on the strengths and commitment of their workforce. |
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But at the end of the day, everyone has their own unique attributes and strengths that drive them forward. |
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One of the strengths of our email system is its ability to do online authentication. |
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America's economic strengths lie in qualities that are hard to distill into simple statistics or trends. |
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They also have much higher compressive strengths than the concrete mix you are thinking of using. |
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Our strengths include our commitment to truth and healing, our unconstrained support for one another, and the gift that is Tarot. |
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Gehlen lied about Soviet military strengths and intentions, helping to create the cold war. |
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The scary aspect of this is that calcium ion efflux occurs at intensities and field strengths that are extremely low. |
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One of the strengths of the seminary as a site for preparing lay ecclesial ministers is that it offers an early experience of collaboration. |
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The two had been courting for quite some time and knew that their relative strengths were a good match. |
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He analyzed the strengths and weaknesses of individuals and armies, the tactical gambits that had won nations and lost empires. |
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Key strengths include the financial modules, distribution, telesales, multicurrency, e-commerce and management reporting. |
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Rather than getting into a power struggle with your daughter, why not help her develop other strengths, just in case? |
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High-strength concrete, that is, compressive strengths of 12,000 to 14,000 psi, doesn't need air-entrainment, but it is often specified anyway. |
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The caissons, with concrete compressive strengths of 5000 to 6000 psi, were in good condition and are being reused. |
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For example, St. John and his colleagues are evaluating braiding metals with very high tensile strengths. |
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Ductal-FO, with organic fibers, yields somewhat lower compressive strengths of 17,000 to 22,000 psi and flexural strengths of 2200 to 3600 psi. |
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After a good few more video sessions, we know about the French strengths and possible weaknesses. |
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These strengths make them ideal for certain IT work, such as computer programming or data input, which many people find boring, she said. |
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This survey of the parties' functions indicates the need to be terminologically precise in discussing their strengths and weaknesses. |
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Teachers can use the tests to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of pupils so they can identify areas to concentrate on. |
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So begins a harrowing adventure that tests the young girl's mettle, revealing hidden strengths she didn't know she had. |
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We need to share our resources and pool our strengths more consistently and effectively. |
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This smooth and more experienced screwdriver had strengths mine did not, and it sunk the remaining loose screws deep into the wood. |
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Although both narrators are prone to purple passages, the texture of Singer's Gothic prose remains one of the novel's strengths. |
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Going by their current strengths, these libraries will survive the age of seamless connectivity too. |
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Weinberg's strengths as an art historian owe largely to his scrupulous attention to the visual field. |
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The very thing that aesthetes complain about, the wild mash-up of comic books with other products, becomes one of the strengths of the show. |
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It is in these interior scenes that we witness Singer's true, but often misdirected, strengths. |
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One reason for the defense's stout performance is the coaches' ability to make the most of the players' strengths. |
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It is defiantly old-fashioned and therein lie its strengths and its limitations. |
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By merging the strengths of traditional thermoforming and blow molding, they offer a new forming technology. |
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Each Orisha has specific elements sacred to them, items that identify their personality, powers, and strengths. |
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The convergence of politics, business, culture, law and higher education are its strengths. |
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The unravelling of these very complex strands, and relating them specifically to musical serialism, is one of the major strengths of the book. |
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Having managed a career portfolio during your matriculation in college helps you to be aware of your weaknesses and your strengths. |
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The character design is second to none, and they've really taken advantage of the machine's strengths. |
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Separate nets for large and small fish, barbless hooks, keepnet restrictions and minimum line strengths are all common regulations on the area's many stillwater fisheries. |
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It sounds like you make hella effort and if your biz partner cannot learn to work with your strengths and accommodate your weaknesses it is not a good partnership. |
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It is also the story of a young society discovering a new confidence in itself, outgrowing old boundaries and prejudices, becoming more aware of its strengths and weaknesses. |
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We compound various strengths and combinations of thyroid hormone. |
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He was a past master at turning apparent disadvantages to strengths. |
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The accessibility and coherence of this book are among its main strengths. |
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Where the movie strays from these strengths, it also falters. |
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Each, therefore, has a strong incentive to neutralize its competitors' strengths by commoditizing the parts of the stack that are most important to them. |
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The family groups are a fellowship of relatives and friends of alcoholics who share their experiences, strengths and hopes in order to solve their common problems. |
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In general, spray foam now utilizes densities nearer to 3 pounds per cubic foot than the previous 2 pounds per cubic foot, and higher compressive strengths as well. |
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That's where everyone draws its strengths from, how everyone interrelates. |
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Clade strengths were evaluated by analyzing 250 bootstrap replicates with the PROML program based on a model comprising one invariable plus four categories. |
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If Scotland is to be a grown-up country, sure of itself and aware of its strengths and its failings, it should be capable of allowing itself to be presented warts and all. |
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Who is your competition, and what are their strengths or weaknesses? |
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It will identify the financial strengths and weaknesses of your system. |
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You are the same person with the same weaknesses and the same strengths. |
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In short, Scotland's economic strengths outweigh its weaknesses. |
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It is meant to highlight the strengths of the province, however there are problems in the conception of the show that make this well-nigh impossible. |
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The afflictions of a person suffering from terminal cancer were poignantly portrayed in the film, which also dwelt on the strengths of holistic medicine. |
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Being a Newcastle fan I know first hand Kieron's strengths and weaknesses, I know that he has bags of pace, can skin players in the wink of an eye, can create and score goals. |
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You know that we are weak, but you are wise in seeing our strengths. |
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Typically Rathore, the collection reinvents the strengths of Rajasthan. |
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The droid, for all of its strengths, is unlikely to single-handedly slow the iPhone juggernaut. |
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A less in-your-face approach and more informative style, with third person commentary, would have complemented the strengths of this fly-on-the-wall reportage. |
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This program will teach you how to maximize your strengths while minimizing your weaknesses. |
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The longitudinal bars had sufficient anchorage to develop their strengths. |
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If desktop publishing, layout, and word processor magic are not your strengths, then by all means get the help of a friend who is good in these areas. |
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The four leads are not actors that instantly strike me as the master thespians of our age, and yet here they bring unique strengths and gifts to their characters. |
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One of the strengths of this book is the numerous checklists to prepare for such things as hospital admission, choosing a rest home, or hospital discharge. |
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One of his strengths as a director here is that he has brought together an ensemble of great actors and his camera is not shy about letting their faces tell the story. |
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Students' relative strengths on these indicators suggest that these behaviors can be used as rewards antecedent to displays of disruptive behavior. |
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During the interview, she minimized her weaknesses and emphasized her strengths. |
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Importantly, he makes clear the political and spiritual inclusiveness of freemasonry, which is one of its greatest strengths. |
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By examining the declinational placements of the planets in your chart, you should find strengths you missed by looking only to the zodiacal signs and houses. |
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Both have clear strengths, clear weaknesses, and campaigns that are not afraid to go for the jugular. |
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According to Baker, one of the strengths of gamma is that it allows us to assess both the strength and the direction of the association between the two variables in the table. |
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Yet instead of playing to his strengths, he channeled a good ol' boy tone that came across as cloying and unpersuasive. |
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For many fans, her hardscrabble youth and rough-and-tumble style were viewed as endearing strengths. |
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A side effect of that move is that it could help Iovine nurture and develop talent that plays to their strengths. |
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He's quite rigorous dramaturgically, which I think is one of his great strengths, and he really, really works on the play trying to help you get it perfect. |
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But when it comes to sales strengths, Glasgow is the daddy of them all. |
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Most domestic manufacturers comply with minimum tensile strengths. |
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Intriguingly, the tensile strengths of the mutant and wild type fibres were very similar which means that decreased coarseness was not achieved at the expense of strength. |
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The product designer and contract manufacturer can play off of each other's strengths to collaborate on a design that is both functional and manufacturable. |
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By highlighting both strengths and deficiencies in current measurement, simulation and algorithm capabilities, the problem can be scoped and key development needs addressed. |
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The profile summarizes students' strengths and weaknesses and facilitates interpretation of the data, by graphing the scores from the scoring form. |
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Or at the very least, he needs to find other performers like her who emphasize his obvious strengths in character creation and flexible but serious thematics. |
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The best way to win a fight is to know your strengths, and if you're a tenant getting the boot from your landlord, then your strengths are your rights. |
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Drawing on strengths specific to a replicated case-study design, the most salient issues related to each couple's progress, or lack of thereof, were examined. |
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But for his final show, Valentino made the bizarre decision that instead of emphasising these modern strengths he would remind people of his 80s matchy-matchy heyday. |
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If you are one of the many who use a two-back system, you can find success if you closely monitor matchups and know each player's strengths and weaknesses. |
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Even though Nick and John did not always see eye to eye, I know that they respected one other as politicians who were aware of their own weaknesses and strengths. |
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With self-assurance and near total faith in their own strengths and intuition, these people will strive hard to fulfill their dreams and ambitions. |
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By using retarding agents of different strengths within the same panel, decorative features can be created by varying the depth of the etch on elements of a pattern or design. |
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These solutions are available from several manufacturers in different strengths to achieve the required depth of etch and a finish that meets the original specification. |
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Theoretical models based on current injection membranes predict that excitation will occur for currents of all strengths once a threshold is exceeded. |
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The yield and tensile strengths of metals that crystallize in the body-centered cubic from iron, molybdenum, vanadium and chromium depend greatly on temperature. |
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Fires come in three strengths, each phase an escalation of the last. |
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The strengths of scripting languages play directly to LIS programming requirements because their dynamic nature fits the needs of text processing. |
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He has done a good job as far as trying to protect us, but we think he erred in these areas, and we feel we can do better, because our strengths are what they are. |
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Cargill and Dow spun off the new company to take advantage of the strategic strengths of each, namely biotechnology and advanced chemical processes. |
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He may seem a bit of a buffoon to Hortense, but he has hidden depths and hidden strengths, which are gradually revealed to her once she joins him in London. |
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The report obviously came from high ranking deserters because in addition to troop strengths it detailed the individual personalities of the top leaders. |
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We have always been big underdogs in the derby games and more often than not we have gone into the game worrying about them rather than concentrating on our own strengths. |
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But the familiar areas of using the past as a foundation for poetic subjects and technique is observed in the central strengths of many American poets. |
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We always thought one of Kate's strengths was her ability and willingness to recycle clothes. |
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They say your strengths can become your weaknesses, but in my case, perhaps my weaknesses have become my strengths. |
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At 19, one of his greatest strengths is his naivety, his lack of fear. |
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One of the strengths of our agriculture is that we're extensive. |
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And her speech was a textbook example of the strengths and weaknesses of the Wilsonian tradition. |
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Humanity is narrowly defined and that is one of our strengths. |
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With eighteen restaurants uptown, downtown, and in Pittsburgh, and management teams of varying strengths, he matches his ceaseless enthusiasm only with his love of diversity. |
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A neural network is a computer architecture modeled on the human brain, consisting of nodes connected to each other by links of differing strengths. |
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All three elements exist coterminously, though in varying strengths. |
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Read it, by all means, and enjoy its many strengths but don't hope for much more than a depiction of how a modern yuppy realises the vapidity of his existence. |
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Taken as a whole, there are more strengths than flaws in the floor plan. |
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They build on their distinctive strengths, buttress and leverage their specific assets, attributes, and advantages. |
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Motta showed the habitual strengths and weaknesses of his game as he was led a merry dance by Makelele and was involved in taut action with Drogba. |
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One of the strengths of this book lies in the descriptive passages. |
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While this production occasionally succumbs to staginess, often it plays to the text's strengths by using slight movements offset by moments of deliberate exaggeration. |
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She explained that the main strengths of her documentaries are objectivism and a personal point of view displayed in an unbiased and colourful way. |
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Five accomplished Hispanic nurses who just happen to be guys talk about the special challenges they face and the unique strengths they bring to the table. |
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Successful families may exhibit common strengths whether they are first-marriage couples, step-parents, or single parents of any racial or income group. |
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Florida has many of the strengths that made Nightwork such an interesting collection. |
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Dietrich and Lenya lacked a number of singerly virtues, but their strengths lay in a kind of extramusical quality of feeling and experience. |
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His strengths and weaknesses as a ruler were considered to be emblematic of the English people as a whole. |
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His strengths were an instinctive ability to lead and train his men, and his moral authority. |
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In a war fought mostly by amateurs, these strengths were significant and are likely to have contributed to the discipline of his cavalry. |
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Now lets go through all the lead ups to the bar, to help build up the strengths and skills you will need. |
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As early as 1960, oral contraceptives were available in several different strengths by every manufacturer. |
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The details of command structure and fleet strengths during this period are not well known, although fleets were commanded by prefects. |
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Each child is assumed to have particular strengths and weaknesses to be encouraged or ameliorated by the teachers. |
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Because of the huge popularity of porters, brewers made them in a variety of strengths. |
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He felt the depiction of the supernatural was among Shakespeare's strengths, not weaknesses. |
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In other words the two sides were suffering almost the same losses in trained aircrew, in proportion to their overall strengths. |
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Moore is a writer almost exclusively, though his hyper detailed scripts always play to the strengths of the artists he works with. |
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The two aircraft had different strengths and weaknesses, but were similar enough that victory could go either way. |
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Despite these strengths, the castles and town walls are now recognised to have also had military flaws. |
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For a long time Le Havre has exploited the strengths of its coastal location but also suffered from its relative isolation. |
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The toadlets were kept in very dilute solutions of ammonium nitrate of various strengths. |
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The onset str in strengths does not appear as a coda in any English word, and likewise the coda ngths does not appear as an onset in any word. |
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One of the strengths of casuistry is that it does not begin with, nor does it overemphasize, theoretical issues. |
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In the early years of constitutional government, the strengths and weaknesses of the Meiji Constitution were revealed. |
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Externally, it is applied as a styptic, and in solution, of various strengths, as an astringent. |
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The relative strengths of the various torques will depend on both the spacecraft environment and the form and structure of the spacecraft itself. |
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Joffre was a true viscerotonic, and this was the source of his principal strengths and weaknesses. |
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He will be keeping things simple, playing to his strengths and implementing well-meant advice sparingly. |
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He describes the action using his trademark lightpen to highlight strengths and weaknesses of the players. |
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His flaws are eclipsed by the sizable shadow of his strengths. |
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One of the greatest strengths of the Canadian movement against BGH was the diversity of people and communities who were active in protesting. |
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After eight surgeries, numerous strengths of birth control pills, steroids and Lupron injections, I had a partial hysterectomy three years ago. |
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Astrology is a useful diagnostic tool enabling us to see strengths and weaknesses via the birth chart. |
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What David Tredinnick is saying is that astrology is a useful diagnostic tool, seeing strengths and weaknesses through the birth chart. |
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One of its greatest strengths is the way it repeatedly manages to schematize large patterns of thought without oversimplifying them. |
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It has high compressive strengths and withstand masticatory forces hence it is added advantage as a posterior restorative materials. |
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Six products have been launched, including a texturising gum, styling clay and remoulding paste as well as two strengths of hair gel. |
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There's a need for compositions with increased impact strengths without reduced tensile strengths. |
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Oil and fuel aged tensile strengths of CNSL were equal or better than solo TP 95, DOP or mixed compounds. |
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Filled vulcanizates of various crosslink densities have similar tensile strengths. |
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The terrain is picked specifically for the mountain bikes and promises to test the will and strengths of racers. |
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The dribble-trap can be on either side of the time line with front and back-court locations having their own strengths and weaknesses. |
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The principal, Orlando Gober, an inspiring black man of incredible strengths and some tragic flaws, is at the center of the tale. |
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Its two main strengths, strapwork and spiral turning had found favour here because of their relative cheapness of manufacture. |
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There is evidence that different regions of the limpet teeth show different mechanical strengths. |
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However, honeycombs usually have varying compressive strengths in different directions. |
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It depends on the strengths of the team members and the terrain. |
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This structure would combine the strengths of a residence program with the flexibility of a nonresidence one. |
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One of the strengths of the pragmatist approach conveyed by Rescher is the justification of inductive and deductive inference. |
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But he said he soon recognised the Dutchman's strengths and hailed the Manchester United boss as a perfectionist. |
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Individuals with learning disabilities such as dyslexia and dyscalculia have strengths as well as weaknesses. |
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Older adults constitute a heterogenous population with unique strengths and weaknesses. |
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Sohn has similar strengths and weaknesses as an actress, compounded by the fact that her character is stuck with the film's preachiest dialogue. |
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They learned experientially and were given the opportunity to lead the group and test their individual strengths as leaders. |
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In light of the definitions, the evaluators assign strengths, inadequacies, and deficiencies in the area of mission capability at the subfactor level. |
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Prix fixes, restaurateurs say, need to be more innovative than ever, showcasing local ingredients and the kitchen's strengths while never growing stagnant. |
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We want to improve the online business organically, but no longer rule out partnerships, and are determined to dynamise e-gaming to leverage the strengths of Ladbrokes. |
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The Pfizer dyads communicate about their clients, their strengths, their demands, and their victories as many as four times every day, one rep told us. |
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Learn how to conduct a job search which shows up strengths and downplays weaknesses with this gathering of 150 tips from the experiences of both job seekers and employers. |
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The strengths rise to approximately 80 grams linearly to the grammage. |
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Moreover, no significant discrepancy in the diametral tensile strengths and degrees of conversion of the prepared and the commercial samples was found. |
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Brands demythologizes Reagan, which, given the man's inscrutability, is no small feat, and at the same time he makes Reagan's political strengths abundantly clear. |
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The Marca Pais strategy worked in five strategic pillars, to highlight strengths in areas including tourism, culture, economy, investment, and sustainability. |
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One of the responsibilities of Sumerology and Assyriology will be to continue to develop a methodology that is tailor-made for the strengths and weaknesses of our material. |
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Character strengths are viewed as capacities of cognition, conation, affect, and behavior-the psychological ingredients for displaying virtues or human goodness. |
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Reinforced with high-carbon metallic fibers, structural product formulation can achieve compressive strengths up to 29,000 psi and flexural strengths up to 2,900 psi. |
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Each Yo-kai has its own unique skills and strengths, so you must use them to challenge troublemaking Yo-kai and help people in the game solve their daily problems. |
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Furthermore, it is often difficult to find the protecting factors of strengths and resiliency that help prevent any further traumatization in any particular offender. |
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The ads will feature Federal Treasurer Peter Costello, as well as other leading finance personalities, spruiking Australia's advantages and strengths. |
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The aim of this paper is to examine the strengths and limitations of using CMS's CCW algorithm with Medicare claims data to identify chronic conditions in older persons. |
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In addition to identifying prima facie assets, counselors need to investigate beneath the surface of a client's presentation of self for other strengths. |
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