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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at one project" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to refer to involvement in a single project, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I am currently focused on one project that requires my full attention."
Alternatives: "on a single project" or "in one project".
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The research reveals that scores of safety performance at one project improved from 86% (at the end of 3rd week) to 92.9% during the 9th week.
"There's no building code and no one office that covers any of this kind of work," he explained at one project meeting, and then smiled.
In the end, I think we're looking at one project that will, if anything, hurt Clinton and another project that will, if anything, simply prove to be unhelpful to Clinton.
This variation could present a barrier to collaboration if, for example, an IRB at one project site would allow specimens to be de-identified and re-used without obtaining new consent from the donors while another would require donors to give consent for each new use.
While the Kingsbridge Armory battle centered on wages at one project, the wage bill seeks to expand the debate to developments across the city that receive public subsidies worth more than $100,000, whether in discounted land sales, tax credits or other incentives.
But Ken Ward Jr., a reporter for The Charleston Gazette, has pointed out that two-fifths of these jobs are seasonal or temporary; a third of the full-time jobs are at one project, in the northern part of the state; and the majority of the jobs are far from southern West Virginia, where most of the mountaintop removal is occurring, and where unemployment is most dire.
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It's even in the curriculum; it says you're supposed to have at least one project on Saami culture for junior high, and one for high school.
The couple took on one project at a time, as they could afford it.
If you want to improve your self-control focus on one project at a time.
"But life is never easy for contemporary classical music and you tend to focus on one project at a time.
Ecologist Richard Primack of Boston University, Massachusetts, says that he works most successfully by focusing on one project at a time.
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