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The walk was a momentary phenomena on Twitter and Facebook, as viewers watched and chatted about it simultaneously.
The big question is whether these financial and currency effects will persist, or if they will be momentary phenomena, after which oil traders will turn back to the fundamentals.
As described in this review, electronic EMA methods are versatile and flexible tools for measuring momentary phenomena of interest to alcohol research.
Subsequently, the participants will be led through a body scan exercise of thirty-five minutes, during which the participants are encouraged to focus on the physical sensations in different body parts and to bring their attention back to that focus when they get distracted from it by thoughts or other momentary phenomena.
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This is not a momentary phenomenon.
This may be a momentary phenomenon: Bush, unlike McCain, has a national organization; he is the anointed candidate of a very orderly political party.
Is this simply a momentary phenomenon?
Finally, one might imagine that a single cause produces a single effect, such as when one momentary phenomenon perishes and in the act of perishing gives rise to a subsequent momentary phenomenon of the same kind.
These are three phases of a single momentary phenomenon defined as one single dhamma or consciousness moment.
The drawback of S-transform lies in its disability in localizing in the time domain momentary phenomenon like sag and swell [79].
Rather, they represent three phases of a single momentary phenomenon and are defined as one single consciousness moment: a dhamma occurs in the first sub-moment, endures in the second sub-moment and perishes in the third one.
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