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He said it was important to identify weak spots in the layout of a collection.
Braun told me that, in planning such a plot, "you're looking to identify weak links in the group".
Grade school students practice evacuations; high-school students monitor neighborhoods to identify weak trees and other hazards.
I suppose fewer children would pass, but how does this promote better teaching or identify weak instructors?
"What the extremists have done successfully over the years is identify weak links in the chain and to target the people at those weak links to be able to stop the process," he told the BBC Radio 4 Today programme.
Consultants will now create detailed reports using the data to identify weak spots of brands through the crisis and helping milk powder makers with recovery drives, he said, adding that some companies had asked for updates four times a day.
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Instead of offering small settlements to avoid trial, the city started to identify weaker cases and has been contesting them in court, pushing many to trial.
But, though precise planning does not appear to be his forte, Hernandez clearly has one valuable intellectual gift: an ability to identify weaker individuals and then bend them to his will.
Threshold th is used to identify strong edges, where tl helps to identify weaker edges.
This technique helps identify weakest parts in the overall architecture and in turn mitigates the risk of having to revert key architectural choices.
The resulting computer model would then be used to identify weak-nesses, redundancies, failures, and successes in sepsis resuscitation processes and to simulate the impact of changes in those processes on outcomes such as sepsis bundle compliance rates and time to resuscitation.
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