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Our decision to limit the age of children to 12 was based on more pragmatic grounds; in this case, 12 year old children represent the upper bound of the "tweens", where parents are still very influential in physical activity decisions and planning interventions at the level of the parent would be most effective [ 10, 12].
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The choice of a killing ground, in this case, is a significant one.
But Democrats said they see themselves as occupying the political and policy high ground in this case.
He was not the explorer perched on the prow of a ship, staring dreamily at the horizon, but someone with his feet on the ground (in this case, fixed rather tenuously to that ground in one-sixth gravity).
In the tunnel, which is less than five inches wide, a bee is far closer to the "ground" (in this case, tunnel walls) than it would be in open air.
While a pit conjures an image of a hole in the ground, in this case it is actually an oven, sometimes burning mild fruitwood like apple or cherry, or other hardwoods.
"It is common ground in this case that the hospital was run with a view to profit and with a scandalous lack of regard to the interests of its residents and staff," he said.
Crown spiling is still resorted to for passing bad ground; in this case spiles may consist of rails driven ahead, or even steel bars set in holes drilled into crushed rock.
It's natural to turn to the notion of grounding in this case, as it isn't a purely modal notion (see §5).
Literally "grounded," in this case.
America's up to its ass in alligators, so I head for the high ground, in this case a Nashville bar called the Mercy Lounge.
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