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Here, the concepts of life course development and family formation are much less centered on the notion of stability and economic certainty, but instead the concept of balance and of the mutual reciprocity of two life spheres is emphasized.
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This keeps it more, or less, centered.
Opposition to the plan, which is much less organized, centers on two objections: first, that Newark, where two of the affected universities are based, would suffer, and second, that the name Rutgers would be lost.
Standing outside his home in Quogue, on Long Island, Mr. Forbes, a product of Republican machine politics, unleashed a blistering assessment of his former party, calling it "angry, narrow-minded, intolerant, uncaring, incapable of governing at all, much less from the center".
All this changed on a summer day two years ago when he held a news conference outside his home in Quogue unleashing a blistering denunciation of his former party as "angry, narrow-minded, intolerant, uncaring, incapable of governing at all, much less from the center".
In addition, in order to make the sub-bands satisfy narrowband requirement, the bandwidth of each sub-band should be much less than the center frequency f k.
Rimfire cartridges are much less expensive than center fire rounds.
One cannot easily see the center, much less visit it.
And unlike some coastal areas to the north in Oregon, the southwestern coast, however stunning, is several hours from any major population center, much less an affluent one.
No one can say for certain who will ultimately control the redevelopment of the World Trade Center, much less how the site will be used.
"The studies we were looking at clearly showed that guests are much less interested in business centers, per se, and would prefer to work in their bedrooms, the pool, the lobby," wrote Paolo Biscioni, the general manager, in an e-mail message.
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