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Suffering forces us to seek meaning; art is one instrument of that search.
"I don't think any one instrument of reform is going to do that.
The family serves as one instrument of constraint over the female body, and now the state another.
The first element to be tossed overboard would be the one instrument of real reform--a benchmark public plan that would give citizens a choice of public or private insurance as well as a tutorial in the superiority of the public plan.
Eleven instruments of TF system (nine of size 25/.08 and two of size 25/.06 taper) and only one instrument of AK size-25/.04 size-25/.04rmed.
It was analyzed through a process known as gas chromatography/mass spectrometry, one instrument of which is known as a mass spectrometer.
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One instrument out of 27, the Short Physical Performance Battery, previously used to assess physical functioning [ 61], had neither reliability nor validity information in measuring frailty [ 44].
Measuring complexity, especially for financing proposes, is a controversial issue where the use of one instrument instead of another depends on the goal of the financing system.
They sing as if they are one instrument, capable of making a huge array of colours and textures.
The justification for the questionnaire is to consolidate into one instrument questions of six specific domains about occupants' energy consumption patterns, from the behavioural and psychological perspectives.
Based on the "blood pressure cuff" concept, the HABC Monitor was developed to function similarly in dementia care: one instrument capable of achieving all three processes.
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