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Abruptly, but not without telling indicators beforehand, Amanda's magazine-perfect marriage to Carter, so poignantly suggested latter by the fictional saga of Charlotte and Trey portrayed in Sex in the City, ended in 1972.
In this sense, only one disrespected quality indicator devalued all possible guideline-adherent indicators beforehand.
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As the macroscopic data (such as the macroscopic diffusion tensor) are not available beforehand, appropriate error indicators have to be defined for designing adaptive methods.
Guercilena believes a winning race is broken into four components: how cyclists perform in tests beforehand (a 30 to 35 percent indicator), their technical ability (25 percent), their psychological makeup (20 percent) and strategy (the rest).
Finally, only few of the guidelines provided an implementation plan of the guidelines beforehand or reported that specific indicators were considered in order to assess their actual uptake (Table 3).
"We had rumors and indicators of this for a very long period beforehand," he told me, which is why they nicknamed it Bigfoot.
Co-authorship α A comes out as a strong indicator for disambiguation, although co-author names are not disambiguated beforehand and hence represent a potential source of errors.
For a standardized procedure of the measurements, the drag indicator of the Rolimeter was oriented horizontally and positioned on the tibial tuberosity, which was marked beforehand.
Experiment beforehand.
Oysters beforehand.
Economic indicators.
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