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For example, after the Legislature approved Mr. Pataki's multibillion-dollar health care plan, which included money for raises for members of a politically powerful union whose support Mr. Pataki wants, Mr. McCall judiciously described the plan as "fiscal gimmickry".
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Evaluation of the change in component (I) to the marginal costs and GSFs can be conducted in an online manner by judiciously reselecting the slack bus as described in Remark 1.
Any orbit can be described with a sufficient number of judiciously chosen epicycles, since this approach corresponds to a modern Fourier transform.
(V042) Many described the challenge of using their own life experiences judiciously: talking about themselves could be useful to establish trust and credibility, but must not detract from the focus on the supported woman and the uniqueness of her experiences: ' You have to constantly be aware in the situation not to over-complicate it by talking about your personal life.
This feature of his writings is aptly described by A. J. Ayer: "The subject is discussed from every angle, the various possibilities judiciously set out, the precedents cited, the fallacious arguments exposed: nothing is skimped: looking for reason, we are not fobbed off with rhetoric" (Part of my Life, 1977, pp. 117 8).
Judiciously keeping their distance meant that the Queen lineup, once solidified, stayed intact, though the foursome can be described in terms that sound almost cartoonish: flamboyant Freddie Mercury, brainy Brian May, rocking Roger Taylor and silent John Deacon.
He also said that the doorway (as he described the arch in the west wall) was "richly ornamented", and commented that it had been "most judiciously uncovered" during the 1840 repairs.
Despite the described synthetic and crystallographic guidelines, it is imperative to note that the crystalline sponge method must be used judiciously, and that the results obtained are not always unambiguous or 'crystal clear', per se.
Caesar clearly had excellent access to Mutai whose 2 03 02 at the Boston marathon in 2011 was, for a while, recognised as the "world's best" time, and he judiciously weaves chapters chronicling the Kenyan's astonishing achievements among those describing the evolution of the modern marathon, the changing physiology of the great runners and their century-long erosion of the world record.
Therefore, I propose the term 'standard PBL' to describe PBL curricula where lectures and other didactic sessions are judiciously used to support the active, self directed and student-centered learning triggered by problem scenarios.
A major research and management opportunity exists to quantify and describe variation in the daily work processes, team relationships and functioning, and care models across clinics and to identify which models of care provide superior results while using resources judiciously.
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