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The report highlights the wide range of skill levels spanned by the term "apprentice" - and the difference in likely benefit in earnings.
Laying out his vision for the space program, Aldrin added a vote in favor of timeliness: "I think we need to consider the attention span of the public as well as the term limits of congressmen," he said.
"Although I did not like to hang anyone in the gallows, I did it to decrease the span of my jail term.
As such, our approach is not likely to be applicable to tremor regions with a recurrence interval longer than the entire time span of the catalog, with a long-term slow-slip event, with an irregular spatiotemporal distribution of seismic stations over the observation, or with a long-term change of tremor activity as a result of preslip/afterslip.
Prior work on parental effort has involved extrapolating from short term data on nest visitation rates (i.e. the number of visits in a span of hours), often collected during a brief span of the nestling period, to estimate longer term rates of nest visitation (i.e. daily or weekly rates of visitation).
Once again, the purpose was to find the time window where statistically significant differences between the two conditions are maximal, both in terms of absolute differences, and in terms of the span of the time window itself.
We used the Brown-Peterson test (Peterson and Peterson 1962) to test a variation in the short-term memory span of the subjects after a booth exposure.
The inclusion of niching produced better results in terms of covering the span of the tradeoff curve.
However, this broad span leads to misunderstandings of what the term 'prototype' encompasses, hindering exploitation of its full potential.
INDIANAPOLIS — Richard G. Lugar, one of the Senate's longest-serving members, a collegial moderate who personified a gentler political era, was turned out of office on Tuesday, ending a career that had spanned the terms of half a dozen presidents.
Looking at the votes of 36 Justices serving on the Court during this period, the authors concluded that "five of the ten Justices who, over the span of our study (the 1946 through 2011 Terms), have been the most favorable to business are currently serving, with two of them [Chief Justice Roberts and Justice Alito] ranking at the very top".
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