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7. to separate (something) into its components by interposing something else 8. to betray the trust, plans, etc (of); inform: he split on me to the cops.
It's that story, either through a small selection of profile pictures or cliche text telling me how much they love the beach (well, duh) that informs that split second swiping decision.
For example, you can use these specific metrics to inform the different split tests you'll want to run on various social media posts and post types.
However, clinical guidelines require that patients be informed of the split.
It was a long night, as you'll see, and one that the lads had informed would be split into three parts. .
The DAHSS students first plunged into a 3-day introduction to the field and how digital methods inform the instructors' work, then split into three project teams.
28 Owing to difficulties in including the subgroup with sickness compensation in the LCA and low power due to small categories if excluding this subgroup, we chose to instead construct groups based on median splits, informed by the observations of the LCA; First, as suggested from the LCA, we split the follow-up period from 2001 to 2007 into a 'distant' (2001 2004) and 'recent' (2005 2007) period.
It is hoped that this study will help to inform the design of optimal gradient coils for split MRI systems with a large central gap.
This is explained by the node splitting reducing the evidence available to inform the variance.
It features a tragicomic last supper at which Richard, an unfaithful husband and flawed father, is supposed to inform his children that he and their mother are splitting up.
These are the times we should turn to our leaders for counsel, comfort and confidence, but the deep splits in our executive and legislative branches inform the sense that our leaders and our institutions are faltering and have gone astray.
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