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been in specific
noun
A position of power or a way to get it.
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Whilst such studies have informed on the identity of which environmental and lifestyle factors influence perceived age in Caucasians these have been in specific and reasonably narrow population groups e.g. in peri-menopausal women [19] or those aged 70 years or older [20].
'She knows that I'm fine, and I know that she's fine, too', says Lesia. 'I don't condemn her, she may have been in specific circumstances when she left.
The few randomized controlled trials of MBSR have been in specific clinical populations such as cancer [ 6], rheumatoid arthritis patients [ 7]or those with chronic pain [ 8].
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It's in specific dollars and cents.
Workers also tend to stay on low pay if they are in specific industries, such as sales or hospitality.
Meaning (or humor, or interestingness) is in specific details, not in broad statements.
He stocks foods that are in specific demand in each neighborhood.
Many believers would say that sacred places are important in understanding religion since it is in specific locations that they find God.
Moreover, we found the precipitation of MgO in Zn1−xMgxO nanostructures was in specific crystal planes.
The practical application of physically connected sensors is in specific environment (military approach, battle field environment, etc).
This was the first time he had been involved in specific trade rumors.
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