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A State Police helicopter spotted the cadets later but lacked the necessary equipment to lower someone to pick them up, Captain Coan said.
Being actively inconsistent, making presumptions about an individual, trying to manipulate them; these are all ways to lower someone's status in an interaction and raise your own.
That makes a low Erdös number a matter of pride--so much so that counterfeit collaborations may have been concocted to lower someone's number, says University of Chicago mathematician Lázsló Babai.
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If you lower someone's risk of getting a heart condition at 50, you might well find they get it at 60.
Mainly, if you are at risk of heart disease, your LDL cholesterol will need to be lower than someone who has little to no risk.
The humidity here does the opposite, which he demonstrated by thrusting his right hand downward as if he were telling someone to lower the volume.
We see the two men use Adam's cancer to pick up women; we see Adam's mother drop the "C card" in an effort to get someone to lower the air-conditioning; we see Kyle tell Adam that, were he his girlfriend, he'd be pleasuring him "every 30 minutes and baking you cookies".
Here are six things you can do to get someone to lower his or her guard and feel safe.
If using a combination lock, turn the dial two times after locking to lower the chance of someone cracking it.
Authorities considered several plans -- lowering someone to the balloon from a helicopter, dropping weights onto it, blowing it downward with a helicopter, shooting it -- each inherently risky.
However, some apparent PPHs may be appropriate in those with mental illness because the threshold for admission may need to be lower if someone has a co-morbid mental condition which limits their functional ability.
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