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Generally, it's a good idea to keep your hands in what some speech coaches refer to as the "strike zone" — a baseball reference that in presentations refers to the area from your shoulder to the top part of your hips.
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The univariate control chart used in this paper was an EWMA control chart of Flu presentations, referred to subsequently as the univariate control chart, which monitors total flu counts departures from their expected value, where the expected values and variances are calculated exactly as for the Surveillance Tree.
The presentation refers to the traditional Venetian floor; however, the research was comprehensive and hence the results of this paper include any timber floor finished with terrazzo flooring.
Technical presentation refers to a prepared formal presentation on scientific, engineering, technological, business types, regulatory, legal, managerial or social scientific information topics to the non-expert audience (DiSanza and Legge, 2003).
Moreover, the presentation refers to dated studies that suggest a more ambiguous connection between the chemicals and cancer, while excluding more recent reports from agencies such as the Environmental Protection Agency and World Health Organization, which have found clearer links.
Here the 60-word activation profile of a voxel for a particular presentation refers to the vector of 60 responses of that voxel to the words during that presentation.
"Obviously it's soft," Delta's president, Edward H. Bastian, said at an investor presentation, referring to the outlook for demand.
"I hope Thomas Harris doesn't sue," one senior NBC executive said after the presentation, referring to the author who created the Hannibal Lecter character featured in "Silence".
The presentation referred to a 20-year-old study by scientists at Michigan State's Institute for the Study of Youth Sports who had polled young athletes about their reasons for participating in sports.
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