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"They are not prepared to absorb the concept of compromise," he said.
It had taken two decades for fashion houses to absorb the concept of a brand designing for a "lifestyle," as dreamed up by Ralph Lauren in the 1980s when he created patrician elegance in housewares to suit the country-club clothes.
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Nations with higher rankings teach subjects like geometry, chemistry and physics before high school, giving students more time to absorb the concepts, said William H. Schmidt, executive director of the Third International Math and Science Study Research Center at Michigan State University.
Many of the current approaches for teaching phylogenetics bombard students with terminology, and they fail to absorb the key concepts (Goldsmith 2003).
The New World absorbed the planning concepts of European absolutism to only a limited degree.
Sticking to this practice, processing and absorbing the key concepts of it, makes you feel more at ease with the environment around you.
Mr. Ganis said that the teams were willing to absorb the increased costs, while also expanding the concept of the arena.
Dr Hirschhorn said: "The proof of concept was that they would absorb the fluid and diminish the amount of diarrhoeal fluid coming out.
They absorb the atmosphere".
"Other Arab nations should absorb the Palestinians".
"I absorb the room.
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