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Four percent unemployment is considered the mark of full-employment.
"For most of the last 500 years, a tan was considered the mark of a hard-working person who toiled outside," said Dr. Jablonski, the author of "Skin: A Natural History".
Noble played every subsequent game as again they fought for the title, still attacking in the old style, but digging in away from home to achieve draws considered the mark of champions.
Japanese sentences are sometimes of inordinate length, responding to the subjective turnings and twistings of the author's thought, and smooth transitions from one statement to the next, rather than structural unity, are considered the mark of excellent prose.
Among pros, bruising cocktails is considered the mark of an amateur.
A 6-month supply is considered the mark of a healthy and balanced housing market.
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"He should stand up and earn himself some brownie points and say to all his fellow professionals: 'I've broken the rules, I'm going home and I will see you next week.' He should consider the mark this will leave on his legacy".
Consider the mark.
Or maybe it is, if he considers the mark of a good dinner date to involve absolutely no talking throughout the meal.
Suddenly, I get it, that like the Biblical saying about the rich man's chance of getting into heaven (about as easy as threading a camel through the eye of a needle), the "stuff" that we consider the mark of a good life is a burden that impedes us from fully experiencing the creative one.
It is useful to consider the mark connection functions additionally to the partial pair correlation functions since they characterize the occurrence of the point types with eliminated influence of fluctuations in point density; see [ 23], p. 332.
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