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Roman architects used superposed orders freely as decorative elements.
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An acquaintance complained to me recently about making a reservation for a large party at the new restaurant Del Posto and being informed that members of the party would not be able to order freely from the full menu and would have to make some decisions about their meal in advance.
We also tested a six-factor model (PH4) where four constructs (environmental mastery (E), personal growth (G), purpose in life (P), self-acceptance (S)) loaded onto a second-order factor, and autonomy (A) and positive relations (R) remained as first-order factors (freely correlated).
But that doesn't mean you should order them freely.
For their part, some of the network bosses say that White House charters were probably ordered too freely in the past.
"China is not anxious to jump on this American train," said one Chinese analyst, who spoke on the condition of anonymity in order to freely assess China's foreign policy.
"We are well aware that we have 12 to 18 months to start to show progress," said a senior administration official, who asked not to be identified in order to freely discuss internal policy.
Nearly all have opted to go as a different animal, and much of the heat generated by these sly, elegant pencil drawings comes from seeing the natural order so freely scrambled.
The biggest company in Italy, FIAT, even exited Confindustria in 2009 (and it is still not a member) in order to freely bargain a different establishment-level agreement (though the resulting controversy was about work organisation rather than wages).
According to this highly ideological argument, IRs would be the platforms to support the non- commercial initiative jointly carried out by HEIs – and specifically their Libraries – in order to freely disseminate their research outputs, whereas CRISs would support the whole institutional research information management (RIM) with special emphasis on projects and funding.
Olivieri related to me how she had to fight with professors in the early 80s, in order to freely explore her own pictorial vocabulary.
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