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Clayton As we did the study we realized that every time you double the number of pathways you raise overhead by 30%.
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That ambiguity is most apparent in a motif of hands raised overhead.
Cellphone cameras were raised overhead and pointed in her direction as Vonn ducked beneath the chain guarding a restricted entry to the gondola.
As Denis Bugrov, the senior vice-president for strategy, says, this "Russian nesting-doll architecture" raised overhead costs and made it difficult to implement strategy.
Although she has played some guest appearances and benefit shows during her hiatus, Ms. Merchant was slightly taken aback by current concert behavior: cellphones raised overhead to shoot photos and video.
When her arms are raised overhead, hands pointing out like tiny wings, and her long feet are stretched on point, Ms. Kowroski is in full possession of Odette's melancholic mood, but only intermittently does she have the strength to luxuriate in the role's dancing.
The hands rewarm either whilst climbing, once the body temperature has risen due to exertion or once the hands are no longer raised overhead or in contact with snow.
The 2012 budget had originally included long-anticipated Sustainable Research Excellence SREE) grants from the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research that would have raised overhead funding from 20% to 30% by 2012 then 50% by 2014, approaching the rates paid in the United States and the United Kingdom.
The free arm is raised overhead and held while taking a few breaths.
This in part because of the genuine expansion needs of universities, and in part because marketisation has raised overhead costs for managerial, PR and advertising departments.
Twitter user and Texas A&M student Michael Butler came up with the genius idea of making Yeezy, with arms raised overhead, the lock screen on his iPhone.
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