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Shaw is equally quick to pick up on the intangibles of the sport, the extra dimensions that make a player stand out.
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Rather, we propose that it is the integration of all five dimensions that makes a learning experience a CURE.
The grid you are working is 17 x 13, which are dimensions that make for a dandy envelope, and you'll see the flap emerge if you follow the Notepad instructions, which says: "The circles in this puzzle are contained in words that form a sequence.
The Five-Factor model states that there are five broad, independent, and stable dimensions that make up an individual's personality (11).
Nonetheless the short version of ReQuest™ quantifies the four dimensions that make up ReQuest™-GI each on an individual 7-point Likert scale, without the mention to specific symptoms, suggesting that patients assess these scales based on their predominant symptoms [ 23].
Users new to the iPad mini will still find the same great design that Apple introduced with the original, which includes rounded corners for more comfortable hand holding, and dimensions that make it portable enough to stow in a suit jacket or large coat pocket.
This is the arena where the debate around NIMBYism [not in my back yard] unfolds.' Table 1 gives an overview of the three dimensions that make up what Wüstenhagen et al. call the 'triangle of social acceptance'.
Absent the psychological dimensions that make Mahler's works of even greater length compelling, Marx's symphony sagged under the weight of its own overpadded girth.
Among the other new finds were a ruby-coloured lilliputian beetle (Canthidium cf minimum), named after its tiny dimensions that make it possibly the second smallest dung beetle known in south American.
Where the underlying limestone layer is thick and rainfall heavy, vast underground caverns and subterranean rivers have produced sinkholes of dimensions that make what's happened in Florida or Essex look positively insignificant: the Xiaozhai tiankeng ("heavenly pit") in Chongqing, China, is 662m deep; the Dashiwei tiankeng in Guangxi 613m.
The first one shapes the release of data by the smart city, and it includes several of the dimensions that make data appealing for reuse.
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