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With reference to defining injury incidents in terms of maturity status, we identified a potential difference in favour of early maturers, who had more injuries than late or normal maturers.
They grow older, of course, and from their point of view they have changed in terms of maturity, of knowledge.
"Fernando's season, in terms of maturity, in terms of driving, is really incredible," said Stefano Domenicali, the Ferrari director.
"You fight a war and all that means in terms of maturity," Mr. Burke is quoted as saying.
I have a couple of 19- and 20-year-olds out there who are going on 25 in terms of maturity, and I have 28- and 29-year-olds who are going on 15.
You might say that works like "The Seasons" (1957) are fully ripe: ripe not just in terms of their allusion to vegetal shapes, hot pink and green, interweaving and dense, but also in terms of maturity and sheer emotion, the emotion mixing elements of violence with sex.
Sometimes, when he stomped and raised his arms and screamed at referees, he reminded her of a 4-year-old, but not in terms of maturity; more because his behavior suggested he cared little of how others thought he should behave.
"In terms of maturity, they aren't too far from each other.
"We think Josh is a good footballer and he just got the nod over Oscar Threlkeld in terms of maturity.
In terms of maturity, the geochemical signatures of these subduction-related rocks point to an immature volcanic arc origin.
Nothing I'd call a home run today but in terms of maturity, obviously, Aliph or Jawbone is a pretty exciting start-up for us.
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