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Most of the population (about 90%) were aware of basic fish farming practices (nursery, feed, intercultural, fish rate, rice powder, fertilizer, harvest), and about half population was aware about the technicalities of quality production (water and soil quality) from which half had adopted that.

It loses the spacious quality from which creative thoughts manifest.

When I read this research my first thought was, "How could such highly-educated and precisely-trained professionals veer off the path of objectivity?" The answer is simple: They, like all of us, possess one quality from which it is impossible to divorce themselves.

Observers were blind to the period, the journal, the authors, the method (meta-analysis, randomized, non randomized), and the methodological quality from which each conclusion was derived.

We found 26 studies of fair to good quality from which four main themes emerged: Applicability of guidelines, Purpose of guidelines for patient, Purpose of guidelines for health care system and physician, and Properties of guidelines.

8 Study results range from very positive to negative, with most studies of insufficient quality from which to draw firm conclusions, and problems in comparability due to the diversity in the design of pay for performance programmes.

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He said he would come, and he did.' Frankness, openness and persistence - three qualities from which a Hillary Clinton bid for the White House in 2008 could benefit.

Reflecting on those times, we are convinced that our pursuit of excellence in a highly competitive crew program not only enhanced our attitudes and performance when we were students but also led to the discovery and development of personal qualities from which we have benefited greatly throughout our professional and personal lives.

There is thus a distinction to drawn between that set of intrinsic qualities from which any given nominal essence flows, and that set of intrinsic qualities responsible for all of the thing's qualities.

"This suggests that the basic qualities from which he can progress are all in place," said Tost. "Daniil can be sure that we will use all our experience of training youngsters to give him the best possible start to his Formula 1 career".

In his definition of art Humboldt no longer looks at art works as objects in order to gather from them a list of quasi objective qualities from which the nature of art could then be derived, but instead focuses on the process of aesthetic production and the rules by which it is governed and on how these rules are revealed in the poet's art.

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