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"I started thinking about the uncanniness of wax and how proximate it is to our lives.
The descent and return never disturbed the dude a step behind or ahead, regardless of how proximate he was to the others — and space is pretty tight.
For each pixel observation i = 1... N, the degree of membership in the diseased and non-diseased clusters was estimated through minimization of a function that describes the cluster criteria and how proximate each pixel is to the criteria.
How proximate should they be to which customers?
Thus, the fact that the administrative apparatus of a state is casually referred to as "the bureaucracy" (or its officials as "bureaucrats") says little about how proximate to or distant from the Weberian ideal of bureaucracy it is.
Finally, this study has illustrated how children are more sensitive to proximate influences such as family functioning and caregiver mental health in their day-to-day functioning than they are, perhaps, to parental absence.
The proximate answer is because traders are selling.
Proximate cause is, however, related to all such goals.
A supposedly proximate cause is supplied for the couple's split.
The most proximate reason is because tax preparers would like to keep it that way.
In my view, the most important form of proximate learning is experiential learning.
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