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But in the acute sector failure is more often met with more money than closure.
They satisfy an appetite for looking and savoring that is more often met by drawing or painting than photography.
Ms. Kennedy Cuomo, 42, is more often met with something resembling adoring scrutiny, especially by older women, who seem to be searching for their own history in her face.
We changed it a bit because this type of everyday stories is more often met.
The separation distress criterion was significantly more often met by widows compared to orphans, χ 1, N = 400) = 4.49, p <.05, 43.3%, n = 84, 33%, n = 68, respectively.
The data requirements are more often met for the demographic method than for the direct method which requires the identification of recruit spawners.
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Get over your intranet: For well over a decade, companies have poured millions of dollars into building enterprise-grade intranets that are supposed to help employees collaborate more effectively, but more often meet with apathy or hostility.
They fit near the 5-foot-8-inch, 165-pound range, and Davis, who himself is about 5-7, said that players of that stature more often meet his criteria for receivers: fast, quick, bright and can catch.
Adolescents, unlike adults, more often meet the DSM-IV criteria for mania and hypomania without MDD than for bipolar disorders, but they are often unaware of their mood changes, whereas adults' retrospective assessments are rich in false negatives, as Moffitt et al. (2010) have recently demonstrated in relation to major depressive episodes.
Other "out" countries, notably Sweden, Poland and Denmark, see this more clearly than Britain, and have reacted angrily to suggestions (originally opposed by Mrs Merkel) that euro-zone leaders should have more say over policy and meet more often (see article).This is a matter not just of power but also of philosophy.
It's easy to see why people in distress might find comfort in talking to her. "The more often we met, the less he drank.
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