Do your child's coordination and maturity levels match those of others in the program? |
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Where intellectual and emotional maturity have been demonstrated, younger patients might be considered. |
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For an investor who plans to hold the bond until maturity, liquidity risk is less important. |
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If left to grow to maturity, crack willows have a large and full crown, but they are often pollarded. |
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If you need cash in the interim, you do not need to hold these instruments until maturity. |
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The reason is that those trees are way, way past their optimum maturity date for harvesting. |
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The accreted principal is not paid with the coupons, but accrues and is paid at maturity. |
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In addition, terminal bonuses are usually awarded on maturity of the investment. |
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Your capital is guaranteed as long as you keep the bond until maturity date. |
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Strips are available for different maturity dates and at different rates of interest. |
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Loans and fixed-income security that the company issues differ dramatically in their maturity dates. |
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The legends show the real coupon of the respective bonds, followed by the date of maturity. |
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For investors wanting to cash in at maturity this could give rise to a capital gain or a capital loss. |
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If you withdraw your money from a term deposit before its maturity date, you typically lose all the interest. |
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If not, then the bond maturity date accelerates, and it would have to pay down the debt. |
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If you do continue with the endowment please do so on the basis that you will keep it until maturity. |
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As bills of exchange are meant to be discounted, they do not usually remain in the hands of the ostensible payee until their date of maturity. |
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If managers anticipate rising interest rates, they generally shorten the average maturity of the bonds in their funds. |
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Also bear in mind that what really matters is the maturity value of the policy. |
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You may want to buy bonds whose maturity date coincides with your future needs. |
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Investors should also stay patient and see their scheme through to maturity to avoid heavy withdrawal penalties. |
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Plants were covered with perforated bags after seed set to prevent loss of seed when ears shattered at maturity. |
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At maturity, the seed coat is primarily a protective structure, although its specific role may be varied and complex. |
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According to Shurley and Bednarz, peak maturity of a cotton boll occurs at its opening. |
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By maturity, the mutant seeds had only produced a few short fibres and the seeds were visible from the mature cotton bolls. |
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The issue had a three-year maturity and carried an annual coupon rate of 4.44 per cent. |
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When she offered herself to him out of gratitude, David gently declined her offer until gratitude flowered into the maturity of love. |
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Despite my clear and specific instruction to liquidate my time deposit on maturity, Citibank failed to do so. |
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This is not quelled by maturity, or a mere 12-year spell at Her Majesty's pleasure. |
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What an apt and beautiful description of the most lovely of seasons in its mellow maturity. |
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His willingness to handle the scoring burden in tight games was another sign of his maturity. |
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These varieties differ from typical bean plants by growing over six feet tall and being late in maturity. |
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Frankly, I don't see the point of bringing a plant to floriferous maturity and then starting all over again with a cutting. |
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As maturity approaches, the leaves begin to diminish in size, flowering occurs and the cormlets reach maximum size for the season. |
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And a good copper beech, nearing maturity, is likely to be damaged during construction. |
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Initially corn was a garden plant valued for early maturity and easy food preparation. |
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This requires hard work, intellectual effort, and the maturity to live with differing points of view. |
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One measure of the maturity and the health of professional military institutions is their published formal doctrine. |
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He may, thus, decide to claim payment at the appropriate date of maturity without insisting on having the lost receipt replaced. |
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Of course, the piglet, like all animal models, has its limitations, including relative developmental maturity at birth. |
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She shows great maturity in handling Susan's confusion, indignation and quiet anger. |
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Physiological maturity of most of the varieties was likewise not generally affected by the spray treatments. |
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He may have just turned 30, but his latest film displays a maturity and confidence that makes you ponder the terms of his Faustian deal. |
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You will regard it as inimical to the British way, as incompatible with liberty, as an affront to your maturity and autonomy. |
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The investment would be in two European options with the same inception and maturity dates. |
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The play confirms that under Coward's sophisticated mask lay a Peter Pan terrified of maturity and yearning for spiritual freedom. |
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Closed flowers were stripped of sepals, petals and anthers just prior to stigma maturity. |
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The group's songwriting maturity and increasing musical cohesiveness led to the group's producing its most clearly honed work. |
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His competition with the since-departed major was supportive and good-natured, a sign of maturity from an otherwise cocksure prodigy. |
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It perches its tender comedy on a choice between the maturity that masks a meek acceptance of death, and a spirit that refuses to yield. |
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They have displayed a maturity and perceptiveness well beyond their years in this outstanding show. |
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While the market for non-chocolate candy has reached relative maturity, sweet spots in the industry still burst with opportunity. |
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After every celebration of their maturity, they revert to gawky, chippy adolescents until the next time they put on a party for the world. |
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In a lot of chick lit, depicting women slightly older than me, the sexual maturity is that of a nine-year-old. |
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When does are bred on multiple heat cycles, it may appear that superfetation has occurred due to fetal sizes and maturity differences. |
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The domed skulls of pachycephalosaurs may likewise have been vibrantly colored to indicate sexual maturity, attract a mate, or warn an adversary. |
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The bad news is that the consumer PC market is rapidly approaching maturity, with renewals overtaking first-time purchases. |
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He surmised that not all of these embryos could come to maturity in the same host without killing themselves and their host by overpopulating. |
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The more pronounced flavour comes from this maturity and from grazing the wild herbage of the open fells. |
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For instance, the orange roughy can live 150 years, and takes 25 to 30 years to reach sexual maturity. |
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A customer can be confident that the bottle taken from the retailer's shelf will be at optimum maturity. |
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It's by working towards something and experiencing the ups and downs of life as you live it, that you gain strength and maturity. |
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This week was going to be the turning point, the time he'd start bringing some maturity to his game. |
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Those who scored in the lowest quantile in psychosocial maturity drank more heavily than did those who scored in the highest quartile. |
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The iliac crest is divided into four quarters, and the excursion or stage of maturity is designated as the amount of progression. |
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Puberty is the first phase of adolescence, the time when sexual maturity becomes evident. |
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At maturity the Discount House will collect the face value of the bill from the acceptor. |
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Authentic adult maturity may arrive at a kairos time of twenty-five, thirty, forty-two, or fifty-five years of age. |
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At maturity, poison hemlock can be difficult to distinguish from water parsnip and water hemlock. |
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Thrips may also cause blemished seeds on achenes, and uneven maturity of fruit. |
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Her mental maturity takes her from blind submission to condescending acquiescence. |
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Attitudes like that show a distinct lack of maturity when it comes to nationhood. |
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She weeded fastidiously, removing the plants and roots before they came to maturity, and preparing compost from them. |
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The ten-year yield to maturity slipped to 14.31 per cent on a weighted average basis. |
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She gave them from her maturity and freedom, a quality of life that enriched them with dignity, hope and courage. |
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Interest is added to the amount invested at maturity and the full investment amount is available for withdrawal. |
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The argument for the latter advice being that an endowment policy pays out a lump sum on maturity. |
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In the context of rights, a man may achieve maturity, but it is only upon his father's death that he gains true jural and ritual autonomy. |
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The bonds that recorded trades had yields to maturity in the range of 22 to 44 per cent. |
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Before the Adzuki plant has reached maturity, the beans are green and contain a high proportion of water. |
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Time usually will graft on maturity, and the being considerate part is discussable. |
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We all get impatient at times but most people have the maturity to hold this in check and would rather arrive late than risk not arriving at all. |
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The distribution of phenanthrenes, aromatic steranes, and dibenzothiophenes shows regular dependence on the maturity of organic matter. |
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Well, I think it's a mistake to see the age of consent for such matters as purely a function of maturity. |
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The discount period covers the period from the day of discount to the bill maturity date. |
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In fact, not until my maturity did I fully realise the meaning of commitment and responsibility. |
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Maack confides his dream is to make a hanepoot dessert wine, releasing it only once it has gained some maturity. |
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Within the space of ten years, the mobile telephone handset industry has moved from a growth phase to a maturity phase. |
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She said that emotional intelligence, including personality and maturity level, has some bearing on the job satisfaction of perioperative nurses. |
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A goatee instantly adds an air of distinguished maturity to one's appearance. |
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The receptacle remains on the thallus surface until the receptacle's sporophytes approach maturity. |
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The black fire that Goud had kindled in the 1960s now blazes with a new maturity, a new candour. |
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These are the third and last type of Brady bonds that Bulgaria redeems before maturity. |
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Male lions develop thick woolly manes on the neck and shoulders, signifying maturity. |
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The boys were all acting like dipsticks as usual, as it would be a very LONG time before they reached emotional maturity. |
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A battle is a severe test of the troops' maturity, psychological staunchness, courage and bravery. |
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There is, after all, a right and a wrong answer which means that the kind of fine judgements that only come with maturity are not required. |
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However, perhaps because of their maturity, the characters talk frequently and eloquently about their circumstances. |
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Indeed, he nearly got bounced from the tour until a new-found maturity put him on the path to greatness. |
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These are people who grew up in Ireland in the twenties and thirties and reached maturity in the era of World War Two. |
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Turning thirty, I abandoned the faux maturity and started acting as I pleased. |
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I think the maturity the show needs is beginning to be developed as we begin to empathise and relate to the characters more. |
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Hers is a role that calls for a certain maturity, not starry-eyed romantic innocence, and she does well with what she has to work with. |
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Given its remoteness from urban distractions, the Burren College of Art needs a high level of maturity in students. |
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It calls for a great amount of maturity to understand how much one can handle. |
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As I approach middle age I find maturity is best summed up as 40 is the old age of youth and 50 is the youth of old age. |
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It relates to one of my three endowment policies, which at maturity in seven years time will not be sufficient to repay my mortgage loan. |
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At maturity, the determinate plants also have a rather dense cluster of pods on a terminal raceme. |
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Reproductive maturity is reached only at two to three years in mares and four to five years in stallions. |
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Fibres are often described as cells having no living protoplasts at maturity. |
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If an animal is to grow to maturity and propagate, it must be able to take in nourishment and to navigate its way through the world. |
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With adversity comes maturity, and today Westwood enjoys a new appreciation for golf's ancestral home. |
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His maturity and leadership skills are an asset for the club's young offense. |
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Alfisols are intermediate in maturity between mollisols or spodosols and ultisols. |
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Gringolts shows maturity beyond his 21 years in his rich phrasing of the boldly romantic Sibelius and the prickly angularity of the Prokofiev. |
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Any sum that happens to be left over when a child reaches maturity is not liable to tax. |
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At maturity, the antheridium bursts releasing the sperm cells or antherozoids. |
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These plants are at their maximum stage of maturity and contain little leaf material in proportion to burs and stems. |
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Like other animals, they pass through a life cycle from birth to maturity to death. |
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Similarly, the time to adulthood or to reproductive maturity is a key fitness component of an organism's life history. |
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Reproductive maturity is achieved with the establishment of regular menstruation and ovulation in females and mature spermatogenesis in males. |
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As plants reached flowering maturity, the gender was noted and flower measurements were taken on petal limb, petal claw and calyx diameter. |
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We grow only the best-tasting varieties and we pick and sell them at the perfect ripeness or maturity. |
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Today, we can say that parapsychology in our country presents its first signs of maturity. |
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When May looks at him again, he sees in her face a maturity and deepness that he has never seen before. |
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How close to the approximate truth for many men would that scenario be in terms of their emotional maturity? |
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Major characteristics to consider when it comes to roguing are general plant stem and leaves, and pod wall colour at maturity. |
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Initially it feels leaden, the roisterous energy of the band's 2002 debut dissipated and replaced not with maturity but hesitancy. |
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The maturity of the voices among the principals was amazing for performers all under 18, over fifty in number. |
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We are seeing root feeding from root worms, some of which are nearing maturity, while some are still hatching. |
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At the correct stage of maturity, Narcissi have slightly bowed buds and visible color, and flowers are emerging from the spathes. |
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On maturity, investors will receive either the final value of the bond or the highest lock-in value, whichever is greater. |
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A committee goes into details of the couple, financial, maturity and willingness level, before giving them the nod. |
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Jumping bristletails moult 8 to 10 times before reaching sexual maturity, which may take up to two years. |
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There is a never-ending journey of going deeper into it and one's musical maturity keeps ripening. |
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An increasingly wide array of plug-ins and utilities have developed around PDF files, a sure sign of maturity and market penetration. |
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They play with tremendous heart, have nerves of steel and show the composure of teams of more maturity. |
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The cows tend to be tall, angular and very feminine at maturity with upsweeping horns that acquire a lyre shaped twist with age. |
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The acquisition of sexual maturity by an animal while still in the larval stage is a process that goes under the name neoteny. |
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There is a fine line between maturity, sobriety and patience, and indifference, alienation and disgust. |
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His face was clean of any pimples, and his smile was boyish, but held the promise of maturity. |
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They recognized the absolute necessity of having some maturity in the country's leadership. |
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A neutral Saturn would probably err on the side of maturity through the Capricorn ascendant. |
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These days the botanical gardens established by those plant pioneers of previous centuries are in their full maturity. |
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She was exceedingly beautiful, fully grown yet young still, and in her eyes was a depth and maturity that never ceased to captivate the looker. |
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Ex-radicals usually ascribe their evolution to the inevitable giving way of idealistic youth to responsible maturity. |
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She has a unique talent, but there's an unusual maturity and a respect for musical history. |
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She had written with flair and maturity, and had a sensitivity way beyond her tender years. |
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At maturity, or on the death of the original life assured, all the benefits of the policy are paid to the new owner. |
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If you buy a bond and hold it until maturity, market risk is not a factor because your principal investment will be returned in full at maturity. |
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In the case of a fatality, the insured will receive the sum assured and then the maturity value. |
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Female tarantulas like other mygalomorphs are able to moult after reaching maturity. |
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Perhaps it is there that actual emotional maturity, rather than the ataraxia brought on by compliance, might be measured. |
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Seed growth slows after this, but does not entirely cease until the seed attains physiological maturity. |
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It would seem that this is an age when one attains maturity and the peak of one's abilities. |
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The animals attain sexual maturity in two to three years and the breeding season is throughout the year. |
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Only a few second generation churches have attained sufficient maturity to consider appointing their own leaders. |
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No withdrawals are permitted during the five years and all the interest is payable in a lump sum on maturity. |
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Corporate bonds usually pay annual interest on the bond and do not repay the principal amount until the bond's maturity. |
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There are also no payouts from either the firm or its guarantor to shareholders and bondholders before the maturity date of the discount debt. |
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As a ten year old, and through his teens, he dazzled the public with his fleet and flawless fingers, ardent lyricism and musical maturity. |
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And why an entire generation has entered the world and reached maturity with plans for a new Bronx Terminal Market just starting to see daylight. |
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Over a period of time, the increase in sales starts to slow down and this is known as the maturity stage. |
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More limited data also indicate consistent directional selection favoring decreasing time to adulthood and reproductive maturity. |
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It's all there, plus the maturity, vision and lyricism that you would expect from a bunch of serious musos, for whom this is their second album. |
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The nursery has expanded to include a tree nursery where saplings are grown on to maturity for sale. |
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It is possible that avulsion fractures in which the ACL is avulsed from its femoral insertion occur mainly before skeletal maturity. |
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Lesions generally first appear near tasseling and disease spread occurs until maturity. |
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These savings accounts lock up money for a few weeks to several years and pay interest rates based on maturity dates and market demand. |
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The Kiwi skipper has handled his players deftly and with a greater maturity. |
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The maturity profile of the bonds may be an unattractive feature for many investors. |
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Someday these fungi may be applied as a seed coating to make plants better fit to resist scab as they approach maturity. |
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Although he hadn't reached the finish line, the team managers got a good impression of him and appreciated his technical maturity. |
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While the other may simper all she pleases, maturity shows in her every glance. |
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Many silver birch and pine trees were planted to frame important views toward the house, and they are now reaching maturity. |
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The fruit is a schizocarp, breaking at maturity into three single-seeded units, each about 2 mm long, consisting of a seed within a carpel. |
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Margery Allingham is pre-eminent among the writers who brought the detective story to maturity in the decades between the two world wars. |
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Most products, services, and the industries supplying them have a life cycle from birth, through growth, then to maturity and eventual decline. |
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So-called triploid fish are unable to reach maturity and so are unable to breed. |
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Someone had to plant the trees and tend them until the coffee beans reached maturity. |
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The quality grading system is based on skeletal maturity and marbling in an attempt to classify animals of similar eating quality. |
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Physics Today will continue to follow the progress of fusion's march toward maturity. |
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Good terroir encourages optimum fruit maturity and stamps the wine with its unique character. |
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There should be a capital gain on maturity which will attract capital gains tax rather than an investor's marginal rate of income tax. |
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Also, at least in maturity, people seem to have relatively stable character traits. |
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Most annual agricultural crops are determinate, and their growth stops once they reach physiological maturity. |
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This she did with a measure of maturity beyond her years, moving quickly to repel attacks and eliminate danger. |
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Amy's therapist viewed Amy's rejection of medication as a unique act of self-assurance and maturity. |
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Gabriel also got a tongue-lashing from the judge who told him at his age he should have had the maturity to exercise self-control. |
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The advantage they have in maturity and background information may be balanced out by the effects of senioritis. |
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Two or more years are required for gall wasps that develop in woody twig galls to reach maturity. |
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Their awkwardness, overextended maturity, mercurial temperaments, and easy companionship were all spot on. |
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In an odd way, NYPD Blue's nude scenes, however gratuitous, conferred upon the series the maturity network TV so sorely lacks. |
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But besides his height his body showed the average maturity of a sixteen year old. |
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This could be a test of China's new strength and maturity as an international power. |
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These are the signs not only of old age, but of maturity, experience and wisdom. |
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The germinated kernels were transferred to potting soil and grown to maturity in a greenhouse. |
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With the party's countrywide base eroding, Gandhi campaigned tirelessly and showed political maturity. |
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The present spell of current weather is hampering growth and maturity with expected harvesting dates of first earlies now being delayed. |
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Why wait twenty more births to achieve spiritual maturity when you could achieve it in two births? |
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The hilum is a scar formed when the funiculus detaches from the seed at maturity. |
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At the maturity of the Cordyceps fungi, fruiting bodies of a spectacular shape grow out of the host insect. |
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It was almost childlike, but with a strong underlying sense of maturity and wisdom. |
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At embryo maturity, X-ray analysis is used to distinguish filled seeds from dead, empty seeds. |
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Grapes that never achieved full maturity were used in condiments and marinades. |
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Other graduates may lack the maturity necessary to succeed in graduate school. |
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The differential diagnosis for patients with hip symptoms can be grouped by skeletal maturity. |
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Heads were turned from coast to coast because of his newfound maturity and leadership. |
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The main culms of the plants were harvested at anthesis, 18 days post-anthesis and at maturity. |
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The mountain of grief that would have marmalised most offered perspective to the former centre-back, providing him with a maturity that has been indispensable. |
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And while absence makes the heart grow fonder, well, so does maturity. |
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This allowed us to test whether the delay in time to sexual maturity was associated with reduced size of the testes or accessory glands in day 36 sugar-fed males. |
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So weasel words about tolerance and maturity count for nothing. |
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With this method, radiopacity of the physis of the tibial tubercle is used as an indicator of skeletal maturity of the knee since it is the last physis of the knee to bridge. |
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Persistent wetness in Wisconsin and Michigan has slowed crop maturity. |
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The folk dance in India found it's own roots, moorings and maturity. |
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The instruments the subject of the lien are delivered to the bank for collection, or for retention until maturity, which means that realization is contemplated by the parties. |
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We must settle for nothing less than leaders who care and exude character and maturity as they rebel against the beliefs and models that no longer work. |
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Female krill were later analyzed for ovarian physiological maturity. |
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All labiates have four nutlets at the base of their flower at maturity. |
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Educational needs are diverse, and not necessarily attuned to the patterns of regular schools or for those clever and strong enough to make it to maturity. |
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In return, certain other mortgages were renegotiated with more favourable terms for the defendants by reducing interest rates, adjusting maturity dates and the like. |
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It is possible for a corporation to issue a zero-coupon bond, whose current yield is zero and whose yield to maturity is solely a function of the built-in price appreciation. |
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The main stem apex in these varieties is not converted as quickly from a vegetative to reproductive state and generally will have about 16-18 main stem nodes at maturity. |
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The committee added, however, that debtors can install the interest payment during the first half of the new maturity period of any rescheduled debt. |
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It is a kind of gnosis, or direct apprehension of truth, which deepens over time and eventually reaches full maturity in the complete awakening experienced by the Buddha. |
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Duncan and Jess came to artistic maturity together, ever expanding and refining a study of world literature and art focused on myths, symbols and archetypes. |
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The endowment policy will have a guaranteed sum assured if the policy is held to maturity by the investor and the price sought is often much less than the guarantee. |
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While I do think the saints have spiritual maturity, often very saintly people and profoundly religious people struggle with other personality conflicts. |
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It gives an aura of maturity and authority too, adds another group. |
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For here is the real conflict by which we move into manhood and maturity. |
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Our story starts with Sarah, a self involved and rather whiny teen, desperately convinced of her own maturity yet clinging to childhood like a barnacle. |
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Harvest date should be determined by crop maturity, not by the calendar. |
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The female mouse reaches sexual maturity at an age of 5-6 weeks. |
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She took her mind's wisdom as a way of showing her growing maturity. |
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Could this be a reflection of a newfound maturity in the field? |
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The speaker has the emotional maturity of a 14 year old boy. |
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The mortgage loans for individuals have a maturity period of 15 years. |
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The value of a bond depends on its par value, coupon and maturity date. |
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The potential number of muscle cells present at maturity is largely established genetically at conception, with their number completed by the time of birth. |
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However, this assumption is based on the belief that most students do not come to class with the skills, abilities, or maturity to be motivated self-directed learners. |
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Extendible and retractable bonds have more than one maturity date. |
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There are those, however, who don't equate sangfroid and good manners with maturity. |
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Sometimes when tensions run high, even our esteemed elders show a certain lack of maturity. |
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The Silicon Valley electric car manufacturer has plowed through its adolescence and is showing signs of maturity. |
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With maturity Mariza is singing better than ever, and the slight tendency to shrillness, previously the only flaw in her voice, has now disappeared. |
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But I do have the benefit of a certain modicum of maturity and experience. |
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It is a lesson on how early promise has blossomed into maturity. |
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Politically the sixties generation came to maturity in the eighties. |
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This borrowing by financial and non-financial entities was largely unhedged and short-term leaving them highly vulnerable to exchange rate and maturity mismatch risks. |
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Blown like plankton by the winds and the tides, these innocent larvae could fall victim to so many unheeding forces that without his vigilance many would not reach maturity. |
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The Treasury secretary is fundamentally a wonk who is in a position for which he lacks the forensic depth and political maturity. |
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It follows that the problem could arise only in the case of bills payable on demand, or where a bill payable at another usance is discharge before its maturity. |
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Cleo is open and at ease, reflecting some new-found maturity. |
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As our society places ever-increasing value on emotional maturity, progressives should expect social conservatives to respond with mounting cruelty and fanaticism. |
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Receding hairlines and a casual composure on stage showed that this was a band with an obvious level of maturity demonstrated by their musicianship and vocal finesse. |
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In the women's double Elise Laverick and Sarah Winckless displayed the mid-course maturity that has been a hallmark of the British women's squad here to take bronze. |
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The 11-year age gap between Luisa and her two young admirers is magnified by the emphasis on her maturity and experience contrasted with the boys' foolish, one-track minds. |
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The barramundi is also a hermaphrodite, born male but switching to female at sexual maturity, at around five years old, when they begin travelling downstream to spawn. |
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Others are seed coat and hilum colour, prevalence of disease and maturity. |
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At maturity, the nuts usually fall to the ground and the husks split open, revealing the brown shells, round with pointed ends and up to 2.5 cm in diameter. |
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Indeed banks issue perpetual bonds that have no maturity date. |
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At the same time, he conducts his analysis with a dispassionate respect that evidences both his years of familiarity with Eritrea and the maturity of his knowledge. |
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As a general rule, however, military intellectuals tend to face mandatory retirement as lieutenant colonels or colonels, just as they are achieving full intellectual maturity. |
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Her voice has, as yet, neither the maturity nor flexibility of other singers but her performance was strong on dramatic colouring and purity of tone. |
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On fields with wide variability in growth and maturity, it may be advantageous to harvest it in sections, adjusting the combine to match the crop conditions in each section. |
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With increasing maturity of chloroplasts there is an increased ability to photosynthesize and therefore to undergo predominantly autotrophic metabolism. |
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Age determination is an inexact science and the margin of error can sometimes be as much as 5 years either side. Assessments of age measure maturity, not chronological age. |
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As with much of initiation art, this sculpture instructs the initiates and the community in matters of dispute resolution, sexual maturity, and good judgment. |
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Early in his maturity, he dabbled a little in the important musical styles of his era, but in his later works, harmonic consonance largely holds sway. |
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Apparently, she figured that if I were her daughter, she'd have made sure that I was the embodiment of elegance and poise, not to mention maturity. |
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Though I've seen plenty of female juvenile players pass into adulthood without serious damage, I've also seen way too many crash and burn on the threshold of maturity. |
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In setting the scene for my post I would love to recount a tale of blissful youth, a text-book joyride throughout early adulthood culminating in a fulfilled maturity. |
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Lifting the correct poundage will reflect maturity in your training. |
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This is a primo opportunity for you to demonstrate your maturity. |
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Bondholders will also receive a redemption bonus of up to 16 per cent of the principal amount at maturity, depending on the 100 firms' credit performance. |
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It refers to the premium that must be paid by the borrower to the lender along with the principal amount as a condition for the loan or an extension in its maturity. |
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For all the attention lavished on polls, prognostications and policy positions, a presidential campaign measures, most of all, the mettle and maturity of the candidates. |
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But as the boy reached the age of maturity and the boyhood locks were shorn from his head, she balked at the prospect of yielding the throne to this half-royal heir. |
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At the same time, lax supervision and prudential regulation allowed banks and corporations to take on significant exchange rate and maturity risks. |
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The exo-carp is coriaceous, thin, and dull, with glandular dots. Themesocarp is fleshy, whitish turning to yellow at maturity, with a granulose texture and astringent taste. |
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Christmas trees are grown commercially on plantations and are like any other crop except they take several years to reach maturity rather than just one. |
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The Ministry of Finance is initiating a first on the Bulgarian market by the emission of euro-denominated bonds with a 15-year period of maturity. |
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Discounting means selling the bill for cash at a discount, which depends on the discount rate and the number of days the bill has to run to maturity. |
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He said it was also learning and growing, however, he urged it to avoid sensationalization and show more maturity. |
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The interest rates, maturity dates, and redemption features of the TASC bonds will be identical to those of the NYCTT II series 2001 bonds. |
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The variety of apple, maturity and storage conditions can change the amount of allergen present in individual fruits. |
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A cherry tree will take three to four years in the field to produce its first crop of fruit, and seven years to attain full maturity. |
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He painted quickly, and the works of his maturity are characterised by a light palette and easy strokes. |
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The common toad reaches maturity at three to seven years old but there is great variability between populations. |
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Upon reaching maturity, Alaria migrates to the wolf's intestine, but harms it little. |
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The sika deer is one of the few deer species that does not lose its spots upon reaching maturity. |
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Folk's dual textural and compositional maturity concepts into one classification system. |
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All through their chickhood, and even into maturity, chickens are prone to develop the disgusting habit of eating each other. |
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A recruit is an individual that makes it to maturity, or into the limits specified by a fishery, which are usually size or age. |
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Most ocean life breeds in specific places, nests or not in others, spends time as juveniles in still others, and in maturity in yet others. |
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Females usually live longer, as males tend to fight and often die before reaching maturity. |
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Funeral for a Friend have shown progression and an increase of maturity with each record. |
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The animals provided wool when young and mutton upon maturity after wool production was no longer desirable. |
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Seeds homozygous for ser1 were mutagenized with EMS, germinated and grown to maturity. |
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