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This is something that is specific to three dimensions.
It is concerned both with discarding irrelevant terms from the complex of simultaneity and with selecting something that is specific, important, complex, insecure, is not yet in existence or only appears diffuse.
Be Specific Address specific behaviors, specific incidents, and ask for something that is specific and measurable.
"I think that has really helped us not just reach the LGBT audience -- which certainly has unique health needs -- but also reach an audience that, in general, really appreciates something that is specific to them as people, not based on them as a specific gender".
The resulting profiles show how a particular collection of literature records defines something that is specific.
Poor documentation is not something that is specific to corticosteroid use and is a recurring limitation of all retrospective research.
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It's my way of digesting the culture creating something that's specific to that place.
I think I would say that if you're looking for a standard -- and I say that not because of the particular aspects of this election -- the Texas standard, if you wanted to specify something that was specific, gives you a pretty good standard.
Showing them that you not only took the time to get to know them, but also have something that's specific to their needs will show that you're attentive to and care about your customer's wants and needs.
(Nurse, Bolenge) HPs mentioned something that was specific to Muanda: when home visits were carried out following up on women who had attended a health centre, the latter were given the opportunity to ask about concerns or complaints.
Again, the token should be something that's specific to her as a person and to what she likes.
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