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When thoughts arise, one is meant to observe these thoughts without judgment and return gently to the breath.
Under the truce, both sides are meant to observe a ceasefire, withdraw heavy weapons from the frontline by 3 March and carry out a prisoner exchange.
The students — a pack of about 20 boisterous sixth graders — were meant to observe how the robots moved, then chart any patterns they saw on pieces of graph paper.
Continuous intensive care unit (ICU) electroencephalography (EEG) monitoring is meant to observe and detect the nervous system impairment in the ICU.
The team crafted the gameplay to avoid "button mashing"; instead, players were meant to observe enemy attack patterns and think before acting.
But even though the federal holiday is meant to observe hard-won gains for workplace rights and working standards over the years, many workers won't be resting with paid time off.
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"So much of what it means to observe those holidays is to go to shul," he said, referring especially to collective accounting of sins on Yom Kippur.
Can its practitioners find a means to observe the exceedingly fine threads thought to exist in the very fabric of space and time?
40: To no one will we sell, to no one will we refuse or delay, right or justice… 45: We will appoint as justices, constables, sheriffs, or bailiffs only such as know the law of the realm and mean to observe it well.
Decision level fusion means to observe the same objective through different types of sensors.
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