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In the case of Egypt, papyrology tends to impinge upon wood and clay media as well, thus leaving mainly stone and metal objects as the concern of epigraphy proper.
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But, unlike the daily controversy of runways and commuter trains, the cumbersome business of how 90% of our goods reach us from all over the world doesn't tend to impinge on the public psyche.
Fixation with three or four screws in the distal fragment is difficult as longer plates tend to impinge on the olecranon fossa.
Second, although it was accepted by the trialists that a degree of flexibility was necessary in the collection of qualitative data, the relatively inflexible clinical trial culture tended to impinge on this freedom.
The latter approach has produced many doctors who are intellectually and academically prepared for their careers, but personal failings, such as poor communication skills, lack of empathy and concern for patients, motivation, and mental health issues, tend to impinge on their work effectiveness.
The advancing γm interface tends to facet parallel either to one of its four {111} planes or to the basal plane in the grain being consumed by impinging on existing γ lamellae.
He tends to mumble.
Hilarity tends to ensue.
It tends to happen.
It tends to obliterate personality.
COMPETITION tends to reduce profits.
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