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Future White House reports should describe that world, not wishful fantasies.
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And references to Nazi death camps established decades ago in, say, German-occupied Poland should describe them that way, and not with a phrase like "Polish death camps" — an unfortunate construction that mixes up "the location and the perpetrators".
Payment should be done on a completed basis: say the job is 25% done (the contract should describe what that is), then pay 25%, etc.
Harassment online whether it's threats of violence, or persistent unwanted contact is harassment, and should be described that way.
For external validation, they should describe the populations that are used for the validation, particularly the comparability with the population that was used to derive the risk model.
Further research should describe the techniques that are used in different forms of supervision, for example, the contribution of narrative supervision to Schwartz-rounds.
Applicants should describe potential metrics that would indicate the success of the individual researcher and the success in capacity building at the home institution, including the impact of the program on research at the institution in the home countries of researchers and their trainees.
Learning motivation should describe mechanisms that direct toward the learning goals, initiate learning activity and hold one's learning ability on a level that enables person to attain new information and more complex knowledge.
Ideally, these stages should describe key developmental events that are shared among flowering plant species, so that the landmarks could be compared and queried across databases using key morphological developmental features.
Mrs. Clinton stopped short of saying that all guns should be registered, describing that proposal as unrealistic.
But today at CODE Conference in Southern California, Nest CEO Tony Fadell said he hates the term, and sought to clarify why Nest shouldn't be described that way.
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