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This problem is typically called "viability analysis" in North America (and known by a variety of names including "vulnerability analysis" elsewhere).
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Networking helps you to become a part of the bigger sea, by getting your business out there and known by more than a few.
In other words, once the actions of the "I" have become objectified and known, by definition they have become a "Me".
Dizziness is one of the most common functional disorders, and is known by a feeling of lightheadedness and vertigo.
Among its limitations, this study included only one HSSC, although typical of such health organizations in Québec, and a limited number of older adults, which all had a caregiver and were known by a healthcare provider.
This tool was first developed and applied in the time compression and logistics industry and is also known by a variety of different names (e.g., time-based process mapping).
The information on an envelope – metadata to the contents inside: sender and recipient – must be known by a third parties along the way, mail carriers and sorters, to get to its destination.
If you're going to put $10 million behind a name, I can give you almost any name and it will become known by a certain number of people.
MDSBA presumes a table model with a set of Q-IDs and one sensitive attribute (S), known by a Class.
This collection of specific and non-specific symptoms is known by a variety of labels including repetitive strain injury (RSI), cumulative trauma disorder (CTD), or work-related upper extremity disorder (WRUED).
Driving down the hill the other day, I spotted a casualty on the road ahead, and knew by its size that it was a brown hare.
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