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But he warns against getting detached from "the simple joy of looking".
"It keeps you from getting detached from the person you left behind.
People at the top risk getting detached from the everyday challenges of the people they are leading.
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Somehow, some things got detached in the shuffle.
That's to say, you've got detached from the rhythms of interaction.
Slowly, the ethos of focusing on the customer gets detached from the company's strategy process.
(The photos and the homework appear to be enclosures that got detached from two letters the museum already had in its collection).
But if the theory gets detached from reality, as it did, for example, in macroeconomics during recent decades, the consequences can be disastrous.
An important constraint is to manage the shock wave location in the intake so that it neither gets detached nor gets too much inside the intake.
Bone milieu and bone marrow get detached by the lining cells at a concentration a bit higher than its solvability.
In the slug flow regime, the precipitated particles formed solid shells/hemi spherical caps at the rear of acetone slugs, which eventually get detached from the interface.
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