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They typically draw on their own experience within one company or industry only.
Results typically draw on techniques from coding theory, property testing, and graph theory.
Student analytics systems typically draw on data that is easy to measure and capture and ignore information that is intangible.
In this assessment the innovation capitalist will typically draw on its own deep industry knowledge and maintain a sharp market focus.
Studies on acquisition-based growth typically draw on cross-sectional quantitative studies of large firms that treat all acquisitions the same.
Performed by the students — or fellows, as they are called — of the Tanglewood Music Center, along with the center's starry faculty members and guests from the new-music world, these programs typically draw on the full range of modern compositional styles and invariably kick up at least one work that seems exciting enough to find a place in the standard canon.
Case studies require a focus on context in order to understand a phenomenon as it truly occurs, and typically draw on multiple methods [ 32].
Likewise, William Hendee, a professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin, who authored the AAPM's position statement on CT risks, argues that cancer estimates from CT exposure typically draw on worst-case assumptions at every step of the process, from expectations of dose linearity to the numbers selected for calculating LARs.
But Mr. Stucky, the Pittsburgh orchestra's composer in residence (who also has a fine work, "Son et Lumière," on this week's New York Philharmonic subscription program), typically draws on a vast timbral palette to create vivid textures.
Although participants regularly drew on their MHP or MHSU status in discussions, and participants typically drew on either a medical expert discourse or a "lived experience" discourse, there was a blurred boundary as participants shifted between these positions.
There are many studies to draw on, but remanufacturing typically uses 85% less energy than manufacturing and in some cases, can be twice as profitable.
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