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The information for measuring occupational proximity comes from the O*Net Content Model: "The O*NET database contains several hundred variables that represent descriptors of work and worker characteristics, including skill requirements" (O*Net, 2011).

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Each bar represents the probability of proximity coming from a given source out of Bluetooth or WiFi proximity.

That acknowledgement of proximity will come as a shock to some — "This is an incredibly bad idea," Senator Lindsay Graham tweeted — but most of the new measures, which involve restoring diplomatic relationships and loosening restrictions on travel and trade, are just what would, with regard to any other country, even a very bad one, be considered sensible.

But this new proximity would come on very specific terms: the future will have arrived once the female can reach out to manipulate the male for his sexual pleasure, not for her own.

A large family of techniques for the analysis and visualization of proximity data coming from similarity/distance matrix is available in literature.

Every star who comes into proximity with Bowers seems strangely shrunken.

Like Franklin D. Roosevelt, who seemed to acknowledge Latin America's significance until the attack on Pearl Harbor, Bush settled for the false sense of partnership that comes from proximity.

His photographs often possess a sense of quiet power that only comes with proximity to your subject and, for all his attitude, Marshall seems to have been so ubiquitous as to be invisible to his.

Journalists who previously felt unlucky to have to cover a buttoned-down White House in a somnolent era are suddenly imbued with the élan that comes with proximity to a national emergency.

"It would be so interesting if we could stay like that," Saunders said, meaning: if we could conduct our lives with the kind of openness that sometimes comes with proximity to death.

Can I walk to the station?' " Now, the extra value that comes with proximity to a station with direct service to Manhattan — no transfer required — has been quantified: $19,000, on average, for homes within two miles of a station; $29,000 for houses within half a mile.

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