We must also refine and enlarge our understanding of what constitutes human progress. |
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Only cold work with subsequent heat-treatment involving recrystallisation can be employed to refine large grained material. |
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Good investors continually refine their stock picking method, tweaking it here and there. |
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We try to refine the diagnostics in a scientific manner before offering the treatment. |
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I just saw ice skating as a way to refine my technique and become a better inline skater. |
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The highly effective, biodegradable stuff smells so fresh that it just might refine your sense of clean for good. |
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Efforts to refine observational scoring systems and expand computerized scoring systems are in progress. |
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The teens take the opportunity to refine and civilize the primitive man, and to give him the appreciation of modern education. |
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Did the plight of the boat people refine his understanding of how the hot war played out in the Cold War? |
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The purpose of subjecting the model to energy minimization is to refine reasonable stereochemistry produced by our motif modeling method. |
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Advances in the understanding of dermatological conditions have allowed dermatologists to refine treatments. |
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Mining mostly took place in opencast workings, and primitive methods involving hand sorting and sieving were used to refine the fibre. |
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Various Bloomfieldians continued to refine and experiment with this approach. |
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As we refine our thinking, we must keep in mind the changeableness of an altered state. |
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Instead, they buy oil from producers, line up buyers to refine it, and charter tankers to ship it. |
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Focusing on your core allows you to develop and refine your own technique, it is not a step-by-step or paint-by-numbers approach. |
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Formative evaluation was used to refine program elements and establish feasibility and acceptability. |
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Diesel, a middle distillate like kerosene and heating oil, is easier and cheaper to refine from even sludgy oil. |
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Astrophysicists can search for shadows by applying Newton's method, a mathematical way to refine approximate solutions into exact ones. |
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You'll learn how to fly the airplane to other airports away from your local area, and you'll have time to refine your overall airmanship. |
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Apply one technique, refine it as and when, then ultimately stick with it or ditch it. |
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He also bought the nearby smelting works at Scotts Creek to refine copper regulus produced at the Bremer mine. |
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We then used the results of our analysis to refine the original theory and to add to the literature in new ways. |
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You need to refine your stroke length and pace to maximize your hydrodynamic efficiency. |
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These results indicate that male fruit flies adaptively refine their courtship behavior with experience. |
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There was knowledge a plenty in the area about how to mine, refine, and forge the metal. |
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Much remains to be done to refine our nation's rapid-deployment capability in support of foreign-policy objectives. |
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They could then test and refine their counter-intelligence strategy by monitoring how the US reacts. |
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Each can be seen as attempting to refine, rather than reject, the basic intuitions which motivated the previous one. |
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Arabs were probably the first to cultivate and refine sugar around the Mediterranean. |
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Rundle and Holliday are working to refine the method and find new ways to visualize the data. |
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Then he continues to refine the sculpture using smaller keyhole saws, gouges and microplanes. |
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I try to touch on topics that I feel are universal, and refine my methods of communication so what I'm saying is clear to any listener. |
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The Waitrose Centre will take forward the need to refine food production in harmony with the environment. |
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I think I'll plow on with it tonight and produce a finished version, then I can refine a version tomorrow. |
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Iron is so important that primitive societies are measured by the point at which they learn how to refine iron and enter the iron age! |
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The break from the grinding pressure of county demands will only help him to refine his football focus. |
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It thus illuminates conceptual linkages in the model of generative fathering and provides feedback that can be used to refine such concepts. |
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He attempted to simplify and refine existing theories and to present them from new perspectives. |
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Universities not only transmit knowledge, they also refine existing knowledge and develop new knowledge and ideas. |
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It used to be a real problem to refine sugar before his invention made the process simpler and more profitable. |
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To refine the mapping of the mutation, a series of backcrosses and intercrosses were set. |
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Using these tools, physicians can revamp and refine tumor classification to enable more individualized treatments. |
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You could revise and refine your photo as if it were a rough draft of a story. |
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A great deal of training and experience is necessary to refine those technical skills. |
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Certainly, his detail-oriented approach to conducting helped hone the orchestra's ensemble and refine its sound. |
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The Intermediterranean Commission has already done this and it could prove very useful to refine the data for each maritime basin. |
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We develop and refine an interactive expert system for imported fever, as well as criteria for the ambulant treatment of malaria. |
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In class they write a rough draft of their quest story and refine their writing. |
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May God thy gold refine Till all success be nobleness And every gain divine! |
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The tally board on the search results page offers the opportunity to further refine your search results. |
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It is therefore necessary to further refine the technical requirements in order to allow such cab designs. |
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Considerable work has already been done to refine the fining power in Bill C-37 and to cloak it in the appropriate safeguards. |
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We need to continue to work with aboriginal groups right across the country to refine some of the citizenship and membership questions. |
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The Council encourages the Commission to move forward in this direction and to refine the control objectives. |
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The advanced and professional search, interfaces will enable you to refine and limit your query to the geographical areas you are interested in. |
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Of course, we also need to reorganise and refine administrative monitoring, control and sanctioning procedures. |
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From the point of view of transport policy, our legislative task now is to refine the framework conditions. |
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We know that to refine the mind we must refine the prana as the mind and prana are two sides of the same thing. |
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Equipped with this information, they can review their targets and improvement goals annually and refine them for future years. |
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The function of a motor grader is to refine and set precisely the rough surface. |
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This exam is not, however Purpan's entry exam, it simply enables us to refine our assessment of candidates academic levels. |
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It can then refine these principles with respect to particular sectors, as appropriate. |
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The curriculum would help them to extend and refine their knowledge of themselves, and assist them to target career options. |
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That draft was an attempt to trigger reaction from all participants and to further refine the approach. |
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To test and refine the proposed models, structural equation modeling analyses will be used. |
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The board will continue to debate these issues and to help refine the plan as time passes. |
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I hope, with the help of my colleagues, we will refine the act to make it the kind of act that everybody wants. |
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If you want to further refine the trailing buy stop technique, you can lower your buy order the next day to the level one tick above the latest price bar. |
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The college student has continued to refine her manic, restless creativity, crafting off-off-Broadway spectaculars as often near-transcendent as they are insanely irritating. |
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The shift comes as the company continues to refine its operating style following a radical decentralization of marketing responsibility to five regional units. |
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Maxima also gets an upgraded steering rack to refine steering feel. |
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I was left alone to refine and distil my art for decades, paring things down to their essence. |
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Initially, I restricted myself to conducting interviews in and immediately around town, as a way both to improve my spoken Swahili and to refine my methodology. |
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It makes us refine our arguments, and search for greater efficiencies, and do our jobs better. |
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But in the late 19th century, we learned how to refine grain and make white flour. |
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We continue to research and refine abortion care while helping to break down barriers separating women from high-quality services. |
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Iran imports food, machinery and even gasoline, as it cannot refine enough to fuel its own cars. |
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Numerous comments during the preconstruction constructability and biddability reviews helped refine the project documents to obtain the best pricing among competitive bids. |
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Without presuming to answer the question, he demonstrated how natural selection works to refine instinct in such cases as slave-making ants or hive-making bees. |
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Have you never bounced an idea off a friend to help you refine it? |
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Now's the time to refine yourself, perhaps by nixing the gossip. |
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So I think I should probably stand your application over to the Full Court, but in the meantime do refine your submissions and I will incorporate you in the timetable. |
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This step stimulates the circulation, reduces oiliness, helps to refine the pores and skin texture, and removes the last traces of grease, dead cells and grime. |
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Research is needed to refine the interventions so they better address different types of families, in different situations, and at different points in course of illness. |
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To that end, manufacturers continue to refine the location of switches, gauges, and display panels so the operator can see them quickly and easily. |
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Through AMI, private Canadian aerospace companies will work with NRC to refine this thermal barrier technology before taking it to market. |
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A 100 per cent success rate is an unrealistic goal, but performance indicators and evaluations of programmes are needed to refine methodologies. |
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Before you consider yourself ready, go back over your questions and refine them. |
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It is looking to Health Canada as a partner to field-test methodologies and refine traditional health statistics and indicators. |
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From the Search Results Summary area, select a criterion to quickly and easily refine the results of your bookmarked search. |
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The information you collect can inspire you to refine the content of your e-zines to your audiences. |
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This field test helped refine the parameters, methods and approaches used in the Protocol. |
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The skin firmness and tonicity are restored in order to refine the bust and cleavage. |
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At the same time, with much sadness, we have also come to realize that suffering does not always refine and ennoble. |
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This is a place to refine your ideas, read up on the issues and view other peoples' submissions. |
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A recruitment firm may be contracted to refine the selection tools and advise on the process of selection. |
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Several studies have been conducted to refine the historically unclear phylogeny of chiropterans within the family Vespertilionidae. |
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This is particularly important for us as we create large-scale work, which is by its very nature a bigger risk, takes time to tune and refine the performance and is more expensive. |
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The overall aim of the Task Team was to assess UNESCO's recent experiences in PCPD situations, refine its role and develop a strategy to strengthen and focus its contributions in PCPD situations. |
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We take seriously our responsibility to communicate our beliefs and practices, and to evolve and refine these practices in response to ever changing business and regulatory environments. |
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It was the Web company's latest effort to refine the newsfeed ads that have become more important to its business. |
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Somehow, in the decades of confused apologetics and well-meaning attempts to refine an infallible methodology, we forgot two essential dimensions of the search for Joseph's son. |
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Annual conferences were held to help governments refine the process of international arbitration. |
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By the time he arrived in America, Welsh was already an accomplished fighter, but used his time in the United States to refine his skills. |
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Later biologists have tried to refine Mayr's definition with the recognition and cohesion concepts, among others. |
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Further tellings refine this aspect even more, with the two plants being said to have been hazel and honeysuckle. |
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Amateurs can make occultation measurements that are used to refine the orbits of minor planets. |
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The use of marl, a type of clay rich in calcium compounds, allowed the Dutch potters to refine their technique and to make finer items. |
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Social scientists and others have worked to refine the commonsense concept of tradition to make it into a useful concept for scholarly analysis. |
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Sometimes, the individual sheet is rolled to flatten, harden, and refine the surface. |
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This was an advantage in the early 20th century, as it gave plant chemists time to analyze the steel and decide how much longer to refine it. |
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To refine the microstructure and improve strength and formability, annular OSWC was carried out for the thermomechanically processed pipe. |
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Jesus loved the church, and gave Himself for it, and He will replenish, refine, ennoble, and elevate it, so that it shall stand fast amid the corrupting influences of this world. |
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Together with chief designer Gordon Coppuck, McLaren planned to refine the prototype, eventually aiming to produce up to 250 cars per year. |
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An Essay on Criticism was an attempt to identify and refine his own positions as a poet and critic. |
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The County Mayo field is facing some localised opposition over a controversial decision to refine the gas onshore. |
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Collaborative learning invites students to make choices, derive pleasure from their learning, take risks, practise and refine their literacy and learning strategies, and develop independence. |
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Manners are what vex or soothe, corrupt or purify, exalt or debase, barbarize or refine us, by a constant, steady, uniform, insensible operation, like that of the air we breathe in. |
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Around the age of four months, the cortex begins to refine the connections needed for depth perception and binocular vision. |
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It is used to refine steel, and as a high temperature material it is indispensable to the nuclear industry, to aircraft and rocket engine technology, and to the construction of turbines. |
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Going forward, Epson will continue to refine its Ultimicron to suit superb quality electronic viewfinders. |
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These pebbles could not be melted alone but would alloy with and adulterate gold to the extent that the gold bars would become brittle and impossible to refine. |
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To refine impure nickel, alloys are treated with carbon monoxide gas to form nickel carbonyl gas, which is later separated into nickel metal powder and carbon monoxide gas. |
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He tried to refine his language, but, to judge by the prolixity of his later theoretical writings, his efforts resulted in no permanent improvement. |
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Modern genomics can now provide traditional epidemiology with the means and methods required to refine its equations and averages, because genomics can aggregate and stratify the genetic components of risk in a population. |
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Work is ongoing to refine the scope in conjunction with stakeholder determination of the desired system architecture and high-level business process re-engineering. |
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Drucker's role in helping senior management develop, refine and implement Interactive Data's growth strategies worldwide. |
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Their use of FULCRUM in the field and participation in the Online Community will enable IT Optimizers to refine and improve our methodologies. |
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They have trained hard to deploy here, and will continue to build and refine their skills in theatre so as to provide important, enhanced support to our fellow Canadians and our Afghan and ISAF partners on the ground. |
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Researchers use existing data in order to determine whether and how to refine their research method and analysis so as to draw clearer and more accurate inferences from their research results. |
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Our task is now to refine and then implement these plans. |
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The purpose of the inception stage is for the evaluation team to refine the scope of work and the detailed planning for the assessment and synthesis stage. |
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The course will move through every stage of creating a podcast, from how to refine your initial concept to creating the audio and getting it out there. |
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Simulated flights had tested the flight controls' effectiveness, helping to discover technical problems and refine aircraft design. |
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Through a structured programme of lessons and discussions, you'll learn how to publish and promote your writing, with feedback provided to help refine your personal publishing strategy. |
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Nudges away roughness, flakiness to refine skin. |
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By researching the market – and crucially, the competition – for your book, you'll learn to refine its USP, focus on its best qualities and draft a pitch that will make publishers take notice. |
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To not address this and refine a text accordingly, purely because it would be an inaccurate representation of the original source artefact, seems bull-headed. |
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And why it matters How to research the competition and refine the USP of your book Writing the proposal: a formula that works Titles and 'Look Inside' on Amazon Jenny Rogers has published more than 70 non-fiction titles. |
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We refine and extend quantitative bounds, on the fraction of nonnegative polynomials that are sums of squares, to the multihomogenous case. |
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They shall be accompanied by a declaration by which the refiner undertakes to refine the quantity of raw sugar in question in the marketing year in respect of which it is imported. |
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Carl Philip Emanuel Bach was a firm believer in having the organists play on the harpsichord, and the harpsichordists on the clavichord, to refine their playing. |
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Through this cooperation, our two families of associations are endeavoring to refine their expertise and consolidate joint messages addressed to the public authorities and government. |
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Exceptional acrobat, he also works as a stuntman for cinema, and continues to train with the russian master Valodya Evdokimov, who helps Simon to refine his skills, including tumbling, teeter board, and also rig making. |
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Perfect and polish your complexion with this gentle yet highly effective exfoliator, which goes beyond daily cleansing to remove dulling surface cells, clear and refine the appearance of pores and clarify the skin. |
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By making a great quantity of data accessible, opportunities will be created for the 'market' to take advantage of it, to refine it and to transform it into various cultural products. |
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But precisely in order to optimize our chances for getting to that agreement, I am taking the initiative of providing something that you can, hopefully, work off and refine from here on in. |
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To adapt them to thought control, a group of able-bodied people will first don the cap and perambulate in the legs around a laboratory, to refine the process. |
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Problem-based learning curricula require students and faculty to acquire and refine different skills than a traditional, lecture-based curriculum demand. |
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At any stage it is possible to refine its accuracy and precision, so that some consideration will lead the scientist to repeat an earlier part of the process. |
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The primary goal of this translation is therefore to allow the Canadian and international anglophone community to refine its understanding of interculturalism. |
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I suggested laying down a pipeline from Sinai to Haifa to refine the oil. |
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In the realm of visual arts, John Duncan would refine his Celtic myth inspired Symbolist painting to include an increasing emphasis on collage and the flatness of the image. |
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Before his famous Christmas lectures, Faraday delivered chemistry lectures for the City Philosophical Society from 1816 to 1818 in order to refine the quality of his lectures. |
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My overall objective is to develop and refine new ways of extracting information from remarkably preserved Precambrian organic material and the minerals that host it. |
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Different chemical processes, including acidification, fractional distillation, and solvent extraction are used to refine and purify the different pine chemicals. |
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Imagine H2O and our partners are at the frontlines of this challenge, helping entrepreneurs test and refine their business models to deliver impact and scale. |
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An additional approach to single data point serodiagnostics are modelling based procedures that fit distribution mixtures and can refine the choice of diagnostic cut-offs. |
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Each of the Arts whose office is to refine, purify, adorn, embellish and grace life is under the patronage of a Muse, no god being found worthy to preside over them. |
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After you finish your masterpiece, refine the lip of the pot by placing a damp elephant ear sponge between your toes and smoothing as best as you can. |
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Arginine glycolate and elm extract exfoliate, refine and encourage healthy cell renewal to leave skin looking vibrant and visibly younger with a smooth texture. |
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New Brunswick will also refine some of this western Canadian crude and export some crude and refined oil to Europe from its deep water oil ULCC loading port. |
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All members of the project team agreed that a different approach to norming and training of raters was needed to refine the evaluation phase of the process. |
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As they accumulated data, they continued to refine this scale in competition with Don Tarling and Ian McDougall at the Australian National University. |
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While still a dangerous, and damaging puncher, Benn's move to the higher weight limit saw him refine his fight strategy and adopt a more considered approach. |
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These criticisms, however, led Davy to refine and improve his experimental techniques, spending his later time at the institution increasingly in experimentation. |
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