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The harder part is cross-cutting fast enough to sort out the field, so that a co-leader like Cejka would not be forgotten.
Further, in some instances the organic matter is cross-cutting the calcite crystals, here also suggesting a later deposition of the organics.
Major barriers to social development have been cross cutting – not least a legacy of bad governance and the unequal distribution of resources.
A further three were cross cutting, covering the whole survivorship pathway: work and finance; supported self-management and research.
Similarly, competencies pertaining to generic skills were found to be cross cutting with almost all roles and functions.
Further, the physical mechanisms of radiation response are cross-cutting.
He has won in every region of the country, and his appeal to Republicans continues to be cross-cutting.
With the June 2013 class, students from all five of MIT's schools have graduated with the Energy Studies Minor a demonstration of our fundamental belief that energy education must be cross-cutting.
Properties such as logging, persistence, debugging, tracing, distribution, performance monitoring and exception handling occur in most programming paradigms and are normally very difficult or even impossible to modularize with traditional modularization mechanisms because they are cross-cutting.
Then, even within what users were offered by their Facebook feed, the links from contrasting perspectives received fewer clicks: only 24.9% of the content people clicked or tapped was cross-cutting.
They are cross-cutting.
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