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He has a piece of business with a carton of milk that has stuck in my head for almost a quarter century as an emblem of precise and subtle screen technique.
Therein lies a subtle Screen since hope is a central value of the religious right on whom his candidacy relies.
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It feels exclusive, but it is open to everyone, although, Hix whispers, "the staff on reception do a bit of subtle screening".
This art gallery, complete with a suite of smart modern offices reached by wall-climbing lifts, comprises a set of subtle, screened spaces gathered around an inviolate 200-year-old cedar of Lebanon (planted by François-René Chateaubriand, the celebrated French Romantic writer, diplomat and politician).
Six sites reported use of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI), 5 used the Youth Self-Report, 5 indicated use of the CRAFFT, 2 reported using the Global Appraisal of Individual Needs-Quick Version 3 (GAIN-Q3), and 1 site used the Child and Adolescent Needs & Strengths (CANS).
Nearly a year after Utah made public its results at the end of 2013, Mississippi enacted a suspicion-based drug testing law modeled after Utah's, and one thing in particular they took from the western state was its preferred drug-screening questionnaire, the SASSI (Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory).
In response to our review of research on the reliability and validity of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI) [ 1], Lazowski & Miller [ 2], of the SASSI Institute, make several claims.
It is at the editor's discretion whether such letters are sent out throught peer review In their review of the Substance Abuse Subtle Screening Inventory (SASSI), Feldstein & Miller use incorrect methods to calculate accuracy and make unsubstantiated claims of bias in the SASSI test classifications [ 1].
His Antenna series for Forestier (pendant version, shown) employs delicate metal wire, which was hand-woven to create subtle lighting screens.
Think "she implored her prince to dance...".. versus "he demanded his princess dance... .., which is far more powerful and less submissive, even though the difference is subtle on-screen.
Not only do they slide securely and precisely along their grooves, but they make a nice, tactile little click at the end — accompanied not only by a snapping sound effect from the tablet — but a subtle on-screen effect indicates each one is locked in place.
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