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"There's an element of work with him to be done in that position," the England manager had said, "and he has to concentrate and think very hard about his positional play".
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So there is an element of detective work in there, looking at the available evidence, which is nearly always just the music itself".
Some of them are already known, whereas others are new and are proposed as an element of this work by means of a meta-model.
Along the way, Mr. Ward achieved national visibility by becoming one of the nation's first promoters of community policing in which officers add an element of social work to their presence on the beat.
So, the principle is an element of a work in progress containing several conjectures and there is the possibility that it will lose its soundness (Poincaré 1905b: 146; 1913b: 319). in attending to make a decision in face of new results.
"When you lay down a nice clean line and peel it clean, there is an element of hard work and craftsmanship that isn't around anymore," he said.
The participating clinicians believed that collaboration had an element of "hard work" as it is time consuming and there are tensions around sharing information.
"There is a bond between us all already, an element of people working for each other.
When there is a business necessity, when communication in English is an essential element of work performance, there is no reason to challenge that.
The token-distribution problem is a static variant of the load balancing problem for the case in which the workloads in the system cannot be divided arbitrarily; that is, where each token represents an atomic element of work.
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