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The smell is connected to the previously reported "extraneous colleagues" characteristic.
For example in our case study of "Integra" we found, among others, the following sub-optimal characteristics: "colleague downturn" - people refuse or refrain from helping; "extraneous colleagues" - coworkers do not know each other.
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The only work area they may not excel at as much as others would be in extraneous work activities, like time for bonding with colleagues.
Re "The Claim: Musicians have a greater risk of hearing loss" (Really?, Sept. 20): As I discovered after moving to the rear of the Metropolitan Opera's second violin section after 30 years on the first desk, orchestra musicians are somehow blessed with selective hearing — the ability to mentally block out extraneous noise and excessively loud playing of nearby colleagues.
Some dermatologists argue that these low-tech tools are still the most useful and worry that their colleagues are falling for expensive, cool-looking gadgets that may simply offer extraneous, and perhaps incorrect, data.
Wolters later wrote that he did this to correct mistakes, to leave out extraneous matters, and "above all to delete certain parts on the basis of which Speer and one or another of his colleagues could still have been prosecuted.
Slushy details are extraneous.
The effort is extraneous.
All extraneous at this stage.
They are comforting, extraneous debris.
"No extraneous marks," he said.
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