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Care to wave back, Your Majesty?
There are some insects you take care to wave out of the house and some you step on.
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We care enough to wave our hands about it, but not enough to overcome the threat of mild inconvenience.
All the filter settings are adjustable, in case you care to buff the sine waves.
In essence, it says that any complex wave-like signal you care to measure, that fluctuates over time or space, can be broken down into a sum of the familiar, regular, sine waves – the type that roll across the tops of oceans or vibrate along strings.
None of the 1,679 participants was dependent on nursing care at wave 1.
They hoped to pool their resources to care for a wave of aged and increasingly infirm nuns.
It's to wave.
Make sure to wave!
It is predicted that within three to five years the above frustrations will lead to significant early retirement by physicians who are able to do so, resulting in a huge brain drain of physicians whose services will be sorely needed to care for the wave of the newly insured.
Again, in Ecuador, the graph shows that waves 2 and 3 moved much more quickly than wave 1, and wave 3 was faster that wave 2. Finally, in Guatemala's efforts to improve pre-natal care, the wave 1 sites fell from a starting point of almost 80% to a low of 63% before rising to just above 90%.
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