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Men's fashion may be much less formal, but Mr. Greenfield, 82, is still old-school in his devotion to the labor-intensive, exacting and vanishing art of making tailored garments by hand.
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The Fed also gets to examine exactly how the markets reacted and can make tailored responses.
The futurism worked better in the upper half of the body, where Mr. Lagerfeld can be relied upon to make tailored jackets, only faintly futuristic when stretched onto an elongated torso.
There is archaeological evidence, for example, that the Homo sapiens that coexisted with Neanderthals had needles that they used to make tailored clothing.
Some will be using those tools to make tailored content for Instant Articles, others, including the BBC, which will soon start using the service with its Newsbeat material, will decline that option.
When someone fell, they made tailored changes for that patient.
Increased understanding of the pathogenesis of obesity and type 2 diabetes, for example, should not only help differentiate responders from nonresponders but also make tailored therapy a reality.
Knowledge about physical function limitations among patients with prediabetes will help providers to make tailored physical activity recommendations, to consider referring patients to rehabilitation programs to increase physical activity, or to perhaps recommend pharmacologic therapy for diabetes prevention.
"We are making tailored-to-you lifestyle vehicles," Chehab said.
Women entrepreneurs in particular prefer to start micro enterprises related to food vending, hair making, tailoring of garments and running merchandised shop in retail and wholesale.
But evolution selects among genes, not societies, and if the genes that make tinkers outreproduce the genes that make tailors, the tinker genes will become a monopoly.
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