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Scattered around the breadth of developing nations are small, medium and large scale industries that manufacture packaged water sold as sachets (commonly referred to as pure water).
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This consigns non-élite students to other ways — if there are any — of developing "critical-thinking skills, intellectual exploration, breadth of learning," as their universities effectively become trade schools providing only "skills instruction".
Many jurisdictions are faced with the challenge of developing a realistic set of performance indicators with sufficient breadth and depth to capture the spectrum of nursing care.
The Unconventional Wisdom More chief executives will invest in developing breadth of perspective and judgment in the rising stars.
The strengths of the study include: 1) the breadth of countries engaged in developing and testing the questionnaire; 2) the mix of teleconferences before data collection and a workshop after data collection to assess face and content validity; and 3) the explicit examination of both internal consistency and construct validity (using both criterion and convergent testing).
No single vendor can provide the breadth of experience required to develop and maintain the kind of software necessary to power all the computing on a car, so the vendor-neutral approach of the Linux stack makes tremendous sense to car makers.
The resultant menus reflected in these clusters are evaluated with reference to a diet-breadth model developed for the known staple resources of the canyonlands.
China's music-education system may yield notable soloists, but it has yet to develop the breadth of talent and the collaborative mentality that engender great orchestras.
Because of its relatively small population, the Northern Territory has not yet developed a breadth of sports teams or a quantity of individual athletes comparable to those of other Australian states.
Alex Ross, in his article on symphonic music in China, notes that "China's music-education system may yield notable soloists, but it has yet to develop the breadth of talent and the collaborative mentality that engender great orchestras" ("Symphony of Millions," July 7th & 14th).
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