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She presents herself not as an authority but as the friend who has "figured it out," the enterprising if occasionally manic neighbor who will waste no opportunity to share an educational footnote.
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X i contains a matrix of independent variables including a district's availability of hospital beds in the public and private sector, average income, an index of its educational level (see footnote 8), and living area.
However, adjusting for childhood family structure reduced the educational health differences only in men (see Table 2, footnote b).
Additional features offered by Pelican's browser-based educational e-book interface include animated diagrams and maps, footnotes that can be summoned quickly by tapping/mousing over them, and a sharing and highlighting study aid-feature.
Additional features offered by Pelican's browser-based educational e-book interface include animated diagrams and maps, footnotes that can be summoned quickly by tapping/mousing over them, and a sharing and highlighting study aid-feature.
Adjusting for the urbanisation level of current residence, on the other hand, accentuated the educational differences, but this was only seen in men (see Table 2, footnote c).
Footnote 12 A jury could also find that a use is both commercial and nonprofit educational, as in Maxtone-Graham, 803 F.2d at 1262 ("the commercial nature of a use is a matter of degree, not an absolute").
But one German theologian has recently proposed explanatory footnotes to turn the most problematic passages — the black children abasing themselves before Pippi, for example — into educational opportunities.
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