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"Acting was just not in the serious part of my head," he says over coffee at the National Theatre, the place he considers central to his career change.
Defeat on other measures last week for only the second time since Tony Blair took office has perhaps made the government realise it must pull out all the stops to avoid losing on legislation it considers central to the New Labour legacy (see article).
That yardstick, embraced by the Wall Street analysts who follow the company, excludes some seemingly relevant figures, however -- like the cost of textbooks, licensing fees for curriculum and the cost of computers and the wiring of schools, which Edison considers "central" rather than "school-based" expenses.
First, he construes the loyalty that he considers central to the possession of a life over which one is sovereign as some reasonably chosen cause: unchosen causes do not qualify as causes in Royce's sense.
Sharply focused on these two issues, which it considers "central to the nation's research efforts that have not received sufficient attention," the report revisits landmarks familiar from earlier studies, such as the rising age of first-time grant winners and of grant winners generally and the sharp increase in soft-money faculty positions.
Nitschke's teachings have a particular focus on nations like Britain, America and Australia, because he wants to dispel the idea he considers central to Western medicinal practice: that, as he says, "the holy grail is, in effect, immortality".
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In this study, a gene's product is considered central (gene centrality) based on a high PPI degree and two other measures: betweenness (BW) and clustering coefficient (CC).
It was not, you see, considered central.
Or even where conflicts exist but are not considered central to the UK's national interest.
Art, music, gardening, and foreign languages are considered central to education.
Other assets not considered central would be sold piecemeal, these people said.
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