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Though there is nothing like these monstrous attacks to draw on, experiences with natural disasters might provide clues.
"I draw on experiences that go back to my early childhood and the time I spent in the South, where not only my mother was born, but my grandparents lived out the rest of their lives," Mr. Berger said.
We also draw on experiences from methods for impact assessments of Swedish municipal comprehensive plans, which can be considered as future scenarios.
Mr Granillo tries to draw on experiences from Columbine to help surviving friends, but he must balance this with the rush of memories the killings bring back.
In organizationally thin regions, on the other hand, firms are in a sense 'home alone' with few other collaborators or competitors from which to draw on experiences with respect to increased use of R&D in their production processes (op.
They may be able to draw on experiences with Lesbian or Gay individuals.
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In general, evaluations of gastrointestinal toxicity after radiotherapy have failed to draw on experience gained by gastroenterologists in designing scoring systems to judge severity of nonmalignant gastrointestinal diseases.
Sometimes, writers draw on personal experiences.
Richards asserts he preferred to draw on everyday experiences than on literary influences.
When you teach others, you draw on past experiences and apply them in a different way.
He can draw on experience of every war since Vietnam.
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