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The parts must be kept small & easy to reassemble.
Ms. Magnusdottir, who previously worked at Gilt Groupe, said membership the first season would be kept small - about 15,000 people, who will have invitation rights.
Classes will be kept small and, Mr. Syverud said, will re-create the discussion between students and professors that characterizes most in-person legal education.
But "The Long Count" and its predecessors suggest that his subjects must be kept small and in motion to be most affecting.
Mr. Christofilos wants more experiments similar to the Argus shots but says bombs must be kept small out of consideration for space passengers.
First, it will cost the government something to administer the program; with proper design, however, these costs can be kept small.
The manhunting teams must be kept "small and agile," the paper noted, and "must be able to operate clandestinely, using a full range of official and non-official cover arrangements to travel and to enter countries surreptitiously".
The officials said the number of agents would be kept small enough to avoid the appearance of a military-style assault, but large enough to ensure the safety of the boy and the agents.
If confirmed, it may mean not only that examination halls should be kept small— or, at least, the same size for all participants so that the playing field is level but also that other competitive activities should be scaled down for best results.
Hence, the value of M should be kept small.
For measurement accuracy it is desirable that the pointing offset of the telescopes be kept small.
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