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This leads to the situation where it is not possible, for example, to group together all the literature describing that category of chemicals, despite the fact that chemists think and communicate regularly in terms of such categories.

A clinician staged each individual's HIV disease and, if ART-eligible, assessed their readiness to start treatment based on their understanding of the treatment benefits, willingness to adhere and to continue even if they felt better, and their ability to attend the clinic regularly (in terms of costs, that they lived in the district etc).

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Though divination in historical times was regularly presented in terms of ascertaining the divine will, there are internal indications in the materials suggesting that it was originally less theologically elaborated.

Even so, I regularly speak in terms of the evil genius (following Descartes' lead), as a kind of mnemonic for the more general doubt about our cognitive nature.

Bleach activity is regularly described in terms of concentration of available chlorine (% or mg per litre), parts per million (ppm) and ppm available chlorine.

However, as pointed out by Valet et al. [ 12] the DDs between adjacent categories are supposed to be constant which can be a limiting a priori hypothesis, since it assumes that the categories of the scale are regularly spaced in terms of distinguishabilities; a rather satisfying property for an ORS.

David Welton, managing director of the Philharmonia Orchestra, with whom Hickox regularly worked, added, "In terms of conductors' careers, he was blossoming... he was starting to be a huge international presence". The orchestra had been planning a British symphonic celebration with Hickox for 2010, and a Britten celebration for the Olympic year, 2012.

Los Alamos also regularly tops the list in terms of the best education and lowest crime levels in the state.

In this work we show that it is possible to express most properties regularly observed in algorithms in terms of 'partial correctness' (i.e., the property that the final results of the algorithm, if any, satisfy some given input-output relation).

And 40% of the respondents with supervisors reported that they the supervisors fail to "regularly check their performance in terms of safety".

Even those of us who would not identify as spiritual or religious can be found regularly expressing this concept in terms of simply stating that we were catapulted into becoming better human beings.

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