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For Dean's Yale contemporaries, the spring of 1970 remains a watershed, a reference point of enlightenment as well as disillusion.
David Ng, a Manhattan lawyer who frequently represents tenants, said that one way for a tenant to identify a reference point of the last legal rent is to ask the housing division for a list of recent rent registrations for that apartment filed by the landlord.
From Figure 3, localization accuracy is high when a reference point of virtual array is a real element.
The consideration of observation in 1999 2005 and 1999 2008 periods (instead of 2005 2008) is to evaluate an average mass decrease since 1999 as a reference point of decline production in the KGF (Doddy et al., 2000).
"Bass is still admired by pretty much everybody," says Benns. "I think that's a reference point for a lot of producers".
One criterion for a good model fit is an absolute reference point of a CFI ≥ 0.900 with an excellent fit as CFI ≥ 0.950 and a RMSEA < 0.05 [ 26]. χ2/df is good with a value <5 and excellent with <3 [ 20].
The ad, which appeals to a poisonous stereotype of black sexuality, is destined for a long life as a reference point in discussions of political perfidy.
This creates a reference point near the target of observation, similar to a natural guide star.
Also included in the figure, as a reference point, is a sketch of the atomic arrangement in a gas.
We use the equitable payoff as a reference point to evaluate the kindness of a strategy.
Furthermore the size will bring headlines to the Nexus brand which has typically been more of a reference point for manufacturers than a major Google commercial arm.
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