Walker recalls the major pitfall of starting a new business is having to learn accountancy. |
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Polyethylene scintillation vials with a screw lid were used to create pitfall traps. |
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The summed total of three sampling days for each of the 12 pitfall traps was used for each year in subsequent statistical analyses. |
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The following cases illustrate a new pitfall that can lead to treatment failure. |
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Within each sampling area, 10 pitfall trap sites were created using a cylindrical auger. |
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Another common pitfall is failing to understand the boss's goals, she said. |
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Recognizing the origin of the malignant tumor represents another diagnostic pitfall. |
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There is an inherent pitfall in such movements as surrealism, Dadaism, and absurdism. |
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The pitfall was the almost immediate report of cases of fatal hepatotoxicity, a side effect not anticipated from results of the clinical trials. |
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Burying beetles were captured using pitfall traps baited with rotted chicken as outlined below. |
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Use any pitfall, deadfall, snare, catch, trap, net, exposed salt or minerals, live decoy, or baited hook. |
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Its major pitfall, neglecting non-uniformity and non-locality, has a long history. |
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Pitchers are pitfall traps containing enzymes that digest insects and small animals. |
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If she accidentally stumbled across a trap or a pitfall, she would get out of the mess and warn everyone else of the danger. |
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The second pitfall is that you are using a false plea in order to press your claim. |
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The 16 to 20 oz. plastic cups used for cold drinks make ideal pitfall traps. |
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Slugs are attracted to beer, and this weakness can be exploited by deploying pitfall traps baited with beer. |
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This book doesn't try to emulate other how-to books and avoids the pitfall of becoming mired in too many technical details. |
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The United Nations was seen as the best safety net to protect against this pitfall. |
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Thirteen standard, plastic pitfall traps, with soapy solution in the bottom cup, were maintained throughout the stay to sample invertebrates. |
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The pitfall is that a premature assumption of donor ship leads to transplantation of data from the 'original' into the blur of the latent. |
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This crosstalk adds line noise and can cause signal errors, a pitfall historically remedied by slowing the signal rate, limiting the cable length or both. |
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The version advocated by L'Heureux-Dubé J. avoids this logical pitfall, but at the price of overextension. |
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We wanted to avoid the major pitfall of the past: a negotiation that dragged on indeterminately leaving us at an impasse. |
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The longer planning stage of the 1996 centre has allowed time to overcome this pitfall. |
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The second pitfall is that Tendulkar has given the reader little of what should be a gripping, meaningful story of his life. |
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Having opened up a lead in robotics for nursing care, the country risks losing it. Regulation is not the only pitfall firms face, however. |
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His use of this extra memory space meant that he could circumvent that perennial pitfall of mental arithmetic, losing one's place. |
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Do you think that's an opportunity or a potential pitfall in developing the industry? |
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The one pitfall of course is that if we punish the steward of the land, we end up with the triple s approach to preservation. |
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At the most fundamental level, each pitfall results from a migration-centric view of Windows 7 adoption. |
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The first potential pitfall at the start in such an impressive fleet with 85 very different boats taking part was avoided. |
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Another potential pitfall is the inherent contradiction between team performance and different compensation packages for the team members. |
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If peace processes are to succeed and endure, they must avoid this pitfall. |
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Two permanent pitfall traps were located at each monitoring site. |
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Once the sound system started working again, the gathering hit yet another pitfall. |
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Obviously topical, the dialogue yields at times to the temptations of speechifying, but it is a pitfall meliorated by strong acting and direction. |
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Generally, pitfall trap data indicated that darkling beetles significantly preferred unmowed areas to mowed areas, while crickets showed no preference. |
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These are pitfall traps that lure the slugs using beer as a bait. |
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French also placed pitfall traps to monitor ground beetles on private farms, where some farmers are growing another type of Bt corn to control corn borer pests. |
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Hussain also believes that the Australians usually gained the upper hand by bullying the opposition, and this is a pitfall the English team must avoid. |
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It points up the major pitfall of academic boycotts, a pitfall so serious as to make them counterproductive. |
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The greatest pitfall for ombudsmen or mediators is to start lecturing. |
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An integrated approach that situates HIV policy in this broader context is important to avoid the pitfall of seeing HIV as a stand-alone policy issue. |
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He's not the only one to try and avoid the pitfall. |
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It was remarked that this system of measuring and managing performance appears to be very similar to the ISO, which works very well, but has the pitfall of having a lot of paper work associated with it. |
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In seeking to increase the availability and quality of comparative data, one pitfall to avoid is a cumbersome and bureaucratic data-collection process that would burden commercialization services. |
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For this reason, Mr President, our group believes that the number of strategic initiatives needs to be reduced so as to avoid the pitfall of having too many of them. |
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While avoiding at all costs the pitfall of relativism, we are obliged to point out that the problems are situated in precise contexts, in different times and geographical areas. |
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I think it's essential to avoid that pitfall. |
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Announcements on TfL this year have reminded passengers of one potential pitfall – paying for travel with a card they did not intend to use if swiping a wallet on the readers. |
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To that fair-haired youth may a pitfall be. |
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The pitfall of the strategy, however, quickly became evident. |
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Your next story of a travel pitfall the TSA isn't warning you about comes from Adam Felber. |
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The one pitfall in getting fashion's bold-faced names to participate? |
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Self-incrimination is a pitfall when artists share their process. |
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He opted for invocation rather than reproduction, if you will in an attempt to avoid the pitfall of theatricality. |
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But there is another potential pitfall that I may illustrate with a personal anecdote relating to the time when I was a student of Professor Krebs at Oxford University. |
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Avoid the common pitfall of regarding the surviving twin as a consolation. |
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It avoids the pitfall of preachiness, delivering a surprisingly insightful story about an iconic piece of American life. |
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Psychologists call this pitfall a double bind. It only works in a relationship of total dependence of the kind that exists between a mother and her new born child. |
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Enthronement of the average is one of the pitfalls facing a democracy, and the one way to avoid this pitfall is a lively recognition of excellence wherever it appears, and cultivation of the urge to reach it. |
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Characterized by an internal chamber, pitfall traps are thought to have evolved independently at least six times. |
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The green anole was captured in both pitfall and funnel traps. |
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The pitfall trap has evolved independently in at least two other groups. |
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Methods included drift fences with pitfall traps, artificial covers, hand capturing, scan searching, seining, frog calls, electroshock fishing, dip nets and hoop nets. |
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Intraductal papilloma with 'comedo-like' necrosis, a diagnostic pitfall. |
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By orchestrating this work with such cool reserve, Doolas avoided the pitfall of turning her celebration of womanhood into a free-for-all hugfest. |
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All of the large colubrids captured during this investigation were taken in funnel or snake traps, as they seem to be capable of escaping from pitfall traps. |
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Because these families do not share a common ancestor who also had pitfall trap morphology, carnivorous pitchers are an example of convergent evolution. |
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