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Discover LudwigThe phrase "work vis" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete expression, and without additional context, it is unclear how it could be used. Example: "We need to work vis..." (but the sentence is incomplete).
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His work vis-a-vis the Arab world was substantial.
But this will not work vis-a-vis Japan since the Japan Coast Guard is much more capable.
It's Geotate's software, as its name suggests, that does all the hard work, vis-à-vis geotagging.
There must, then, be some portion of ordinary language that can do all the work, vis-à-vis ontological commitment, that the first-order language was introduced to do.[39] This doesn't eliminate the need to seek paraphrases of ordinary language theories (see §4.2 below).
They defended distinct professional and organisational interests by insisting, despite the lower degree of continuity on their wards, on high standards and a fair distribution of work vis-a-vis the caseload midwives.
Consequently, application of information entropy to B-cell epitope prediction was initially outlined in preliminary form [ 56] and much more extensively elaborated in the present work vis-a-vis the body of pertinent data currently available via IEDB, within the practically meaningful context of prospective biomedical applications with due emphasis on pharmaceutical product development.
Is it people like yourselves on the ground who can actually see that resources are put to work effectively vis a vis others that it just seems to disappear?
When we bring to a visually similar image an entirely different understanding of who produced it and why, our aesthetic experience may be profoundly altered, and I would say that this happens when we consider Levine's works vis-à-vis Evans'".
Godfrey Cheshire, former critic of The New York Press, offered a classic working definition vis-à-vis "The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance".
For theoretical reasons, to help encircle the construct of working relationship vis-à-vis client satisfaction in the vocational rehabilitation context, it would also be interesting to address the relationship between the working relationship as perceived by both clients and staff, and the clients' satisfaction with the rehabilitation received.
Etiologic study vis-à-vis intervention study.
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