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Disability is not a straightforward term to define and many definitions are in place.
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In a more conceptual language, it can be referred to as a channel relationship using transaction cost theory (Coase, 1937; Williamson, 1979, 1981); because the framework will be used to structure discussions with practitioners, the straightforward term transfer-the-problem is used.
Here, we provide a detailed description of a straightforward strategy, termed "damaged DNA immunoprecipitation" or "dDIP".
The fact that Reagan saw the world in such straightforward terms may have been a political advantage for him, but it is not a literary one.
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It's the difference between a Newtonian view of the world - which views things in straightforward terms of cause and effect - and a Quantum Mechanics view of the world - which recognizes the inherent unpredictability of the entities it is observing.
In sketches that mix spoken words and mime, the two performers act out characters behind masks of exaggerated facial expressions -- she is particularly effective behind a smirky male mask; he as a swooningly happy fellow behind a mask with a Lawrence Welk smile -- and explain, in cartoon voices but in straightforward terms, the role and tradition of masks and mime in drama.
Paine's 77-page pamphlet aimed to outline the reasons for rejecting British authority in the simplest, most straightforward terms, with self-evident arguments and a destiny written in the stars.
Why not have an opt-out home mortgage plan, based, for example, on a 30-year, fixed-rate loan, with sound underwriting and straightforward terms?
Bruce, a wry man who grew up in Wilmington, Delaware, and assumed through college that he would spend his life as a research chemist for DuPont, tends to discuss wine in straightforward terms even when he's addressing the sort of wine fiends who do close readings of offering letters.
This may sound harsh but, for the sake of clarity, I will state my position in straightforward terms: to me, this is more of a free-wheeling speculation than a useful hypothesis.
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