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Autism is likely a catch-basket term for a number of discrete disorders with some defining characteristics in common.
Since that time, the world has been plagued with the waste-basket term PEA, which encompasses both pulseless patients with EMD (who are often unresuscitatable) and those with cardiac activity and no palpable pulses (who are much more likely to achieve ROSC).
An example of an interesting pattern could be that beer and chips frequently co-occur in the same supermarket basket (also termed a 'transaction').
Bangladesh is the original "basket case", a term coined by Henry Kissinger, the US secretary of state, to describe the country immediately after its violent secession from Pakistan in 1971.
It might be a basket case in terms of its physical properties.
Mr. Cronk suggested that investors consider a medium-term basket, which would be for securities that have an income stream.
LTC PROPERTIES (LTC, 26) is the owner of a basket of long-term, net-leased properties devoted to senior care, from assisted living to skilled nursing.
If Yahoo can identify which basket of search terms represents the biggest profitability gap compared to what Google makes, it can maximize what part of its ad inventory to outsource to Google.
The set of terms can then be viewed in context to each other by clicking on 'view selected terms' in your basket, selecting all of the terms and clicking on 'Chart'.
Livestock products contributed 84.5% of the pastoral household food basket as measured in terms of daily household expenditure.
That's a smart move because not only are these goods typically higher in terms of basket size and margin, but paying customers — i.e. the providers of the goods and services that are bought — are likely to be repeaters.
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