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"I preach to my students to make time for themselves, to treat their bodies as vital instruments," Ms. Phelan said.
The cockpit in the F-15 is "user friendly" compared with older planes, as vital instruments and controls are where the pilot can easily see or feel them, according to the colonel.
They can be used as vital instruments of national and international policy.
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Mr. Assad — broadly disliked at home, a member of a mistrusted Alawite minority, comically inept at managing his country's resources — can maintain his grip on power only as long as he is seen as a vital instrument of Israel's defeat.
It is seen as a vital instrument to increase Europe's competitiveness with trading partners like the United States and Japan.
The dollar link was seen as a vital instrument for bringing inflation under control, and it was markedly successful in achieving that.
The ash can also block pitot tubes, which supply vital instruments such as air speed indicators, or latch onto engine blades, forming a glassy substance that may cause engines to surge or stall.
As career and technical education continues to evolve, technology applications are rapidly becoming vital instruments for instructional training and valuable learning tools for the overall enhancement of student experience.
"The humanities are as vital as ever.
The form seems as vital as ever.
You were one of the vital instruments in my self-esteem growing up.
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