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Real estate developers in this country, for example, try to complete a project for the lowest price, Mr. Ambrose said, and that motivation discourages incorporating anything that raises the up-front cost, like water-reduction technology.
Ellington once described himself as "a great listener", incorporating anything that appealed to him into his music and shaping it with an uncanny, wholly original sense of colour and harmony.
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"It's very difficult to incorporate anything new in a mindset that is driven by unity," Sheriff Reilly said.
"Because we're building a new stadium," Meis told The Associated Press, "we could incorporate anything FIFA could want".
At no point was this rejection of Keynesianism driven by superior empirical performance; it was all about the principle, about refusing to incorporate anything that wasn't derived from maximization all the way.
"It's my inclination to go towards natural history, because I keep a lot of those sorts of images at home," says Lane. "They don't always get absorbed into my artwork, and I have a real clearing up tendency - a sort of sweeper system to incorporate anything that hasn't been used".
And we can incorporate anything the customer wants.
The woman, however, didn't identify as a foot fetishist and didn't want to incorporate anything to do with feet into sexual interactions.
The second provider focused on the fit with his/her preferred practice style and the opportunity cost of using the GEM: "Let me tell you a little bit about my practice style and why I think it's hard to incorporate anything else into the practice.
Give the sides of the bowl a final scrape and beat the filling once more to incorporate anything scraped from the sides.
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