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Although the post primarily refers to thinking skills programs in the US, it taps into an interesting debate on how teaching affects how pupils brains work.
Fiber optic testing primarily refers to tracing or checking continuity and measuring optical power, optical loss, along with fault location.
The media theorists' worry about the impoverished digital image primarily refers to the production of digital images with its reliance on sampling and quantization.
Zen insists that the "not" primarily refers to an existential, practical negation of the "I," which means "up-rooting the ego-consciousness" and in turn yields, by implication, a logical negation as well.
Noninstitutional information primarily refers to susceptibility/hazard and risk maps generated off-line by applying different modeling techniques for different types of natural events (Fig. 2b, c for debris flows).
The detected improvement in the CO2 adsorption capacity and breakpoint primarily refers to an improvement in the thermal properties of Mg-MOF-74 and MIL-100(Fe) frameworks upon the incorporation of MWCNTs [30, 31, 32].
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She was primarily referring to the "Dear Colleague Letter" issued by the Obama Administration in 2011, which provided instructions on how schools must investigate and adjudicate accusations of sexual violence.
By "team," Isner is primarily referring to his coach of three years, Craig Boynton, though he does acknowledge the growing importance of his results to so-called American tennis.
"The XC60 is the safest Volvo ever," said Fredrik Arp, Volvo's president and C.E.O., primarily referring to the XC60's City Safety feature, a new electronic system to help drivers avoid low-speed frontal collisions.
Such a description leaves hardly any doubt that in 15th-century Scotland the term golf primarily referred to a fiercely contended team game, and this accounts for its being banned in the acts of Parliament quoted above.
It adds that the video is primarily referring to straight men, rather than transgender men, but similar lists could be created for other privileged groups, such as the able-bodied.
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