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Even a slim wedge of face, or the way someone walks two blocks away at dusk, can trigger my mind to zero in on a match.
For instance, if you have a specific strategy that is key -- like a product that calls for a simple design -- then zero in on someone who boasts a successful track record for building simple and efficient design interfaces.
The NPHS-Social Support section is comprised of four statements about having "someone to confide in", "someone one can count on in a crisis", "someone one can count on for advice", and "someone who makes one feel loved and cared for", with Yes/No response options.
The scale consisted of four items including whether they had an adult in their life that they can always depend on, someone to give them advice and guidance, someone to comfort them when they are sad or sick, and an adult who would go to the authorities with them if they needed help.
"If you put an extra five kg on someone in a backpack and asked them to run about, they would really struggle.
"Between hard and soft costs," he says, "most firms sink between a hundred thousand dollars and two hundred and fifty thousand dollars on someone in their first three or four years," and in most cases, of course, that investment comes to naught.
To make a decision on someone in three days' training is always going to be hard.
Eleven articles called on someone to 'consider' acting in response to the findings.
The perceived social support score is computed using four questions that reflect whether respondents feel that they have someone they can confide in, someone they can count on, someone who can give them advice and someone who makes them feel loved.
"It's not hard to fall in love with Elbow," she smiles, while Garvey adds: "It's so rare for all five of us in the band to agree on someone else's stuff but everyone fell in love with Jes and her music".
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