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In science, being a good collaborator while retaining a competitive edge means being able to recruit the most talented people regardless of nationality.
Male guests wore shirts bearing phrases like "Straight Edge Means I Have No Friends," and women wore big black boots and skin-tight tank tops that showed off complex tattoos.
Dr. Perkins has distilled 10 principles from these survival experiences, and he offers them as a guide for business leadership at the edge (though it's never entirely clear what, in business, "the edge" means).
The Scot has been honing his craft with a 20-month residency at Vegas superclub Hakkasan and his understanding of UK dance culture – albeit softened with a huge commercial edge – means that he stands way ahead of the more braindead exponents of EDM.
Having it open at the edge means the aerodynamic advantage gained is not as large.
In this case, "leading edge" means "crammed with more features, allowing us to sell you an upgrade".
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But what could a course called Resiliency Edge mean?
This approach often has a political edge, meant to give voice to those once shunted aside.
It's only a pity that the required wheelchair ramp and its railing along the structure's edge mean that the platform feels partly disconnected from the lawn.
However, a combination of sturdy South African defence and the lack of a cutting edge meant they were unable to convert the pressure into points.
The stable, optical distance between the leading edge mean reflection point (Figure 5: meanLE) and the center of mass of Ajisai is 1,023 mm, RMS = 1.7 mm.
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