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Leavitt and the school's principal Tyler Telford told Reay's mother that her daughter conducted herself poorly during the argument.
In whales, a layer of the skin (dermis) has evolved into a blanket of blubber, which is extremely rich in fats and oils and therefore conducts heat poorly.
It was chosen for this purpose because, along with many ceramics, it is lightweight, can operate at very high temperatures without melting, and conducts heat poorly (helping to retain exhaust heat for improved catalytic efficiency).
The melt conducts electricity poorly, unlike more ionic halides such as sodium chloride.
In the northwestern Atlantic, the bignose shark conducts a poorly documented seasonal migration, spending summer off the US East Coast and winter in the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea.
Similarly, society is rarely served by poorly conducted research or poorly crafted social policies.
The engineers therefore selected titanium, which conducts heat relatively poorly.
Besides, it conducts poorly with overlapping clusters and is sensitive for noisy data.
The Commission on Wartime Contracting recently warned of the dangers associated with "poorly conceived, poorly structured, poorly conducted, and poorly monitored subcontracting," particularly noting the military's "heavy reliance on foreign subcontractors who may not be accountable to any American governmental authority".
Unlike their constituent elements, which tend to be good electrical conductors, quasicrystals conduct electricity poorly.
The current Israeli government has conducted itself poorly on some issues, particularly on settlement expansion – which I oppose – but it is hardly "killing with impunity", or "conducting a war over the airwaves" as some despotic, tyrannical regime might.
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