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Also the mass transport rate can be imparted as a function of the square root of time (t).
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And I guess the concept might have been a tad tricky to impart as well.
The goofball earnestness of Pratt's delivery — the last word imparted as if congratulating a Navy SEAL on a successful mission — was amusing, and Affdex noticed: nearly all of us smiled.
Newman says little about the level of practical, employable skills that should be imparted as part of a course of higher education, revealing his limitations as the ultimate ivory tower-dweller.
As Bynum points out, meaning is not so much imparted as it is appropriated "in a dialectical process whereby it becomes subjective reality for the one who uses the symbol," allowing for the possibility that "those with different gender experiences will appropriate symbols in different ways" (1986, 9).
JP: You would be happy for your child to go to a school in which that was imparted as fact?
TB: Well, I don't know that it is imparted as fact.
Details withheld or frugally proffered made the most of what was imparted, as if to imbue communication with greater interest.
In the history of criminal Melbourne, no single word has ever imparted as much fear as Chopper.
As with any new technology, the impact of nanotechnology on the future workforce will depend heavily on the benefits imparted as compared with the implementation costs.
His action imparted as much topspin as leg spin, making it difficult for batsman to detect his "straight-breaks".
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