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The insights of three recent winners of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment (IEMA) graduate awards demonstrate what it takes to not only land that first environmental role, but also succeed in your career.
Insights of three uncertain factors (i.e. exposure frequency, intake rate and health-risk threshold) for the remediation system are also explored, on a basis of understanding their impacts on health risk as well as their importance order.
I am so thankful for the insights of three children of the survivors of that tragedy -- these interviews underscored that the wounds of school violence last for generations.
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FLAC combines the insights of two previous models: it extends the Dependency Core Calculus with features made possible by the Flow-Limited Authorization Model.
It is their war, and you are to help them, not to win it for them". Twenty Seven Articles is widely recommended as a kind of Cliff's Notes for conveying some of the insights of Seven Pillars.
Many years ago, the cultural critic Neil Postman, one of the 20th century's most perceptive critics of technology, predicted that the insights of two writers would, like a pair of bookends, bracket our future.
Compiling the insights of thirty-two intexpertsnal experts from seven countries, the special issue reviews the latest developments in transfer techniques, as well as ongoing efforts to standardize and validate them.
Most importantly, the early recordings let us sample the insights of two conductors who knew Stravinsky personally — Pierre Monteux, who conducted the near-riot world première at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées, and Ernest Ansermet, who would enjoy a long, if tempestuous, collaboration with the composer.
But for once I'm keeping my mouth firmly shut and drawing upon the deeper and richer insights of eight prominent women in the sector.
The insights of two insiders who recently penned books on the glittery subcultures of pageantry and figure skating help us understand why these competitions endure among a committed group of fans despite flagging general popularity.
This was the simple but powerful insight of one of this year's laureates, George Akerlof, now a professor at Berkeley, in a seminal 1970 paper.Theories that deal with similar instances of so-called "asymmetric" information when one party to a deal knows more than the other link all three of this year's winners.
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