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"What kind of issues will be defined as important or not?" he asked.
At the top of the financial scale, an extraordinary competition goes on for what can be most obviously defined as "important," and this is bound to intensify in coming months.
Such bridges are defined as "important" by ATC-18 (1997), which stipulates that full access to "important" bridges should be possible within three days after an earthquake.
Strategic choices can be defined as important, infrequent decisions made by a firm's upper echelon that tie up resources and may critically affect the company's future (Eisenhardt and Zbaracki 1992; Mintzberg et al. 1976).
Members of HER family take part in a complex array of combinatorial interactions through the formation of homo and heterodimers between the different family members and not only the preferred heterodimerization partner HER2, but also EGFR and recently HER3 have been defined as important therapeutic targets in breast cancer [6].
The focus is on enhancing performance of daily activities defined as important by the person.
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"These weren't casual dinners," the designer said, "but long round-table meetings so we could come to understand how they speak and what they define as important".
Using a combination of video cameras, intelligent software and the Archerfish SmartPortalTM, it watches your business or home for events you define as important, such as an expected delivery or an unwelcome intruder.
What people define as "important" might have changed, or people might not equate emailing or instant messaging with "discussing". Research also shows a decline in the number of groups that people belong to and the amount of time they spend with these clubs and other organizations.
First, to identify the main components of relapse management that patients define as important.
Group 1 was defined as 'least important' for the coping with enduring MDD and group 5 as 'most important'.
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