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For sheer breadth, meaning everything from sonic magnificence to emotional scope, the Bruckner Eighth was the clear highlight, largely because of the deft balance between the tragic and the seductive that Mr. Haitink and the players negotiated.
Generally, a rally will have staying power, technicians say, if in addition to price movements it has heavy trading volume and breadth, meaning that several stocks rise for each stock that falls.
Interestingly, genes in the single-copy family group had the highest levels of expression breadth, meaning that they were widely expressed in most or all tissues (P < 2.2e−, one-sided Mann–Whitney U test).
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But the New Testament idea of faith is not simple; indeed, it possesses a breadth of meaning that has led to varying understandings, even within a single Christian communion.
If the previous use of the word was tiresomely pretentious, its present breadth of meaning shows that while the government does indeed care for the arts - and funds them - it prefers not to say so too openly.
Taken by themselves, the interruptions have a potential breadth of meaning that seems extremely small; they may indicate the presence of an individual in a room, an impatience, agreement, or disagreement with some aspect of the environment, or, in the case of a scream for help, a critical situation demanding attention.
For example, the Anxiety item 'I feel nervous and anxious' and the Energy item 'I feel tired, worn out, used up, or exhausted' required additional words in the Japanese translation to capture the breadth of meaning of the English original.
The following issues were considered in developing the short-form: the balance of positive and negatively worded items across the scale and within subscales, content of the items (ensuring that the items cover the breadth of meaning of the construct being measured), Cronbach's alpha, and finally, factor loadings on the three-factor solution.
This collection of essays and articles from intellectuals and academics is notable for its breadth and the diversity of the authors, meaning it is not Eurocentric.
But the problem seems to be that the people writing about it are mostly of the inside-the-Beltway punditry, meaning it lacks a certain breadth, I think.
Yet he chose to live a life with meaning right up to his last breadth and gave us rich and ample evidence that the keys to freedom from life's "prison cells" -- real and imagined -- are within, and within reach.
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