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When doing improv, you're supposed to work from the "top of your intelligence," which means responding honestly and logically to your scene partner's prompts, but things had moved so fast that I couldn't remember having had any thoughts at all.

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Prostate cancer has a low alpha/beta ratio, which means it responds better to very large fractions of radiation given over a shorter period of time.

Child protection – which means preventing and responding to the things that endanger children and ensuring that they grow up in a safe environment – is therefore the front line of UNICEF's fight to improve children's lives.

Apple's newer Intel CPUs have dynamic power states, which means they can respond to calls from the OS with variable speeds, effectively eating up more or less juice from moment to moment.

These muscles are often under-worked, which means they'll respond with fast growth when targeted.

To ensure adequate content coverage of the latent proficiency variables, PISA, NAEP, and TIMSS all use multiple linked test booklets, which means that although each respondent responds to just 60 (NAEP) to 120 (PISA) minutes of assessment material, the total sum of assessment material used far exceeds this amount.

"This report focuses on children affected by conflict, and criticises deficiencies in planning, short-term funding cycles and a media- and target-driven culture which means the UK responds too slowly," she said.

I like to choose when to read, watch and respond, which means I can never again live without e-mail, voice mail, texting and the Internet.

To test their hypothesis, de Bono's group and collaborators, whose funding was independent from AstraZeneca, gave the drug to 50 men with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, which means their tumors had stopped responding to drugs that block the hormones that drive prostate cancer growth.

Dayan Jayatilleka, a political analyst, calls the Heroes' Day statement an "elaborate feint, which means the government has to respond with an equally elaborate feint".

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