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She fumbles through the purse for her wallet, thinking to offer him a reward, but then she remembers that there's no money in it — hadn't he said on the phone that the money was gone?
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The toddler's momentary playful action captured on mobile phone video, sheds light on how symbolic activity reflects thinking processes to offer insight into how toddler (Luci) can, in a passing moment, imbue a cultural object with new symbolic meaning.
(In fact, the original thinking was to offer this "crack team" as a service for hire but in the end it became clear that offering it as part of investing made more sense).
Quips Schwartz: "The substitute for thinking is to offer a lot of options".
Systems engineering with the focus on lean thinking appears to offer substantial rewards to emergency departments, hospitals, and health systems that embrace these methodologies.
While there is undoubtedly a viewpoint inherent in the way we have organized the manuscript, it was our intention to deliver a timely summary of the current landscape as a foundation for future thinking, not to offer prescriptions or to endorse particular approaches.
One thing we're thinking of is to offer multiple versions of the course, one that would last a semester and one that could stretch over a year.
Be fresh When you're thinking about what to offer, remember that what readers want is something unusual, something they've not read before.
But Mr Bean says he expects some universities to begin thinking about how to offer formal credits for Moocs.
Colette is still so extremely relevant as women's work is undervalued and shamelessly co-opted by the men who push women into ancillary roles while vampirically sucking away the emotional labor we have been socialized into thinking we need to offer.
This result could be of interest to medical schools considering making intercalation compulsory, or thinking about when to offer iBScs and how many to offer.
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