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Furthermore, emotional value was found to be affected mainly by the empathy engendered by service quality, while social value was influenced by tangible instances of service quality.
Even if the discussion is narrowed to relatively tangible and stationary instances of intentional outdoor sculpture or public art, it's still a jungle out there, a field rife with competing ideas, attitudes and positions on everything from technique and materials to siting and community interaction.
This is another instance of phonological conditioning.
as an instance of its constituting law.
Create an instance of JTree.
Carefully document each instance of theft.
These are stored in the database as instances of classes corresponding to their tangible biological entities.
One of the first instances of online organizing to make a tangible impact on a presidential race, the movement focused around the notion that Mr. Clark — a Southerner with impeccable military credentials but also a liberal on many policy issues — could defy some of the stereotypes of a liberal candidate and would have significant cross-over appeal.
As such, this variation might be ascribed not only to measurable obstetric interventions but also less tangible practices; for instance, the time of admittance of a woman in early stages of labour might depend on staff numbers, which vary during the week.
Concrete instances of a phenomenon make a description explicit and tangible.
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