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In future, refer to clothes or products, not colors.
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Ben Franklin tagged America in a note: "Here's hoping that people in the future refer to this new document whenever they want to justify anything!" Eli Whitney invented a cotton gin for America's Plantationville.
The deviations from the estimated cluster means were also standardised to Finally, for all resampled clusters, the 'shrunken' mean is added to the standardised deviation for each resampled individual: This method, with the rescaling procedures will in future be referred to as the BS2 method, or double bootstrap.
An article on Wednesday about how a warming climate may affect air travel in the future referred incorrectly in some editions to the recent American Airlines policy allowing passengers traveling to or from Phoenix on several days to change their trips without a fee.
He also noted that subscription billing will be one of many areas Amazon will expand into in the future, referring to these new verticals vaguely as things "where people might think about Amazon helping them".
This is important for two reasons: this group is the most likely to go to bat for you in the future, referring you to jobs and vouching for you, as they've witnessed both your character and your competence.
Those 166 subjects (33.2%) who stated that they would not use ECPs in the future, referred to concern about health effects (63.8%), concern about lack of effectiveness (12.6%), the fact that no one had told them about the ECPs (7.8%) and limited information regarding the use of the pills (6.6%) (Table 5).
As a result of a cross-party deal in the assembly last year, senior officers' pay can in future be referred to an independent remuneration panel.
It seems essential in future research to refer more specifically to the processes and functions in question instead of impulsivity.
It might change and be used more generally in the future to refer to other social media sites.
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