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"I have heard about the Stockholm syndrome," Mr. Gopal wrote dryly, referring to the development of a bond between hostages and kidnappers.
"The one thing that we knew even before Thomas Friedman told us is that the basketball world is flat," Stern said referring to the development of basketball throughout the world.
As part of the corporate revamping, Intel executives last year outlined what they called a tick-tock strategy, referring to the development of a new chip architecture every other year and to a new manufacturing technology in the alternate years.
"We will not allow the events in Gezi Park to turn against the peace process," said Selahattin Demirtas, co-chairman of the B.D.P., referring to the development of a park in Taksim Square that started the protests.
"There is a lot of wishful thinking about how easy it is, that if you just put kids in any kind of program that this will just happen," said W. Steven Barnett, director of the National Institute for Early Education Research, referring to the development of strong vocabularies and other preliteracy skills.
Kindling is a well-established concept referring to the development of a full seizure as a result of the delivery of repeated subthreshold stimuli.
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The integrative sustainability concept has not been specifically developed as an instrument for technology assessment but refers to the development of society as a whole in the global perspective.
Physical conditioning refers to the development of physical fitness through the adaptation of the body and its various systems to an exercise program.
Critics of "economic sciences" sometimes refer to the development of a "pseudoscience" of economics, arguing that it uses the trappings of science, like dense mathematics, but only for show.
Ethics refers to the avoidance of nonvirtuous deeds, concentration refers to the control of the mind, and wisdom refers to the development of insight into the nature of reality.
Mr. Bush seems to respond to critics in his Times Op-Ed article today when he refers to the development of a vaccine for chicken pox, which came from aborted fetal tissue.
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