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To be clear: ethnicity or gender or citizenship (or some other facet of identity) doesn't automatically qualify or disqualify anyone from telling the story of a community they are or are not a part of.
Moreover, the mindfulness facet of 'Observing' does not explicitly separate attention to internal (thoughts, feelings, sensations) from attention to external stimuli, such as sights, sounds, and smells [70].
Although we used a more specific questionnaire, these facets of apathy did not constitute two separable dimensions, but reflected a common main factor of apathy in aging (Study 2).
Further, we have shown that the facets of Grit do not predict life outcomes equally well.
One could argue that the environmental movement, with its "reduce, reuse, recycle" mantra, is another facet of the do-more-with-less concept.
But the expansive nature of Apple's discussions with top health care providers suggest that the company is serious about filling HealthKit not just with made-up health metrics like 'NikeFuel' or steps that give a general indicator of one facet of fitness but don't really act as a medical measure.
It's unusual because every facet of what he does feels European.
The only facet of experience he doesn't have is as a driver".
You will be hard pressed to find a facet of ugliness that does not rear up in some hilarious, obscene, disgusting or terrifying form.
What about all the contributions he makes to the A.C.L.U.?" Kendall felt inclined to add, "The publishing house is only one facet of what he does".
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