The issue becomes even more complex in light of research that indicates kids can be gifted and learning disabled at the same time, says Webb.
The hotel, with its complex shower and light fixtures, made him feel like Borat.
The rum is aged in a combination of new un-charred American oak and used American Whisky barrels, and then blended with older rums for consistency and carbon filtered to create a light and complex rum.
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It also sheds light on the complex psychological three-way relationship between auctioneers, sellers and buyers.
It works by combining a 3D sensor with a projector that emits an invisible, infrared light in a complex pattern.
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After the sentencing hearing, Det Con David Evans explained that the "complex" case came to light following a Welsh government audit investigation which was triggered by information concerning financial irregularities at the charity.
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These technologies will open new doors to explore how the brain records, processes, uses, stores, and retrieves vast quantities of information, and shed light on the complex links between brain function and behavior.
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"Sweet Heart Sweet Light" is less complex than the group's previous efforts, but not by much.
Though his comments are limited to that case and not intended to provide general guidance, they nevertheless shed some light on a hugely complex and sensitive issue.
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"I hope that this event can bring a little light and peace in these complex times, and give strength and hope to the many poor, the sick, and people in difficulty, " Nosiglia is quoted as saying.
In this scientific yet accessible book, Laurent Keller, a professor of ecology at the University of Lausanne, and his co-writer, Elisabeth Gordon, shed light on how these extraordinarily complex creatures operate and what we can learn from them.
The city has its own rhythm, which takes a little while to hear: it is a complex but playful raga, a gliding, light-footed dance that all of Mumbai seems to know.
So-called laboratory-developed tests, performed at a single facility with proven technical expertise, historically haven't required clearance, a policy the agency is reviewing in light of the new wave of complex genomic tests.
If a good inspiration does emerge that requires a complex explanation, it will never see the light of day for all the reasons Gabler presents: not enough space for depth, not enough patience for digestion, and too much noise.
Dr Lin is already testing a waveguide designed to steer light with a wavelength of 1.5 microns, and he is also working on three-dimensional waveguides made of silicon, which will provide almost total control over the path the light takes, and make really complex optical circuits possible.
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These issues in the present market are complex and interconnected, and the answers are only now coming to light.
The start of a French military campaign this month in the northwest African nation of Mali and a four-day siege of an industrial complex by militants in Algeria has cast extremism there in a new light.
Next came the collapse of Gescartera, a stockbroking house run by an ambitious financier, he too with well-placed friends: a complex tale of greed, nepotism and fraud that cast a vivid light on Spain's traditional old-boy network in business.
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Among other arguments, Sprint has stated that the complex financing provisions of the DISH Proposal must also be considered in light of the existing Clearwire contractual arrangements (including debt arrangements) and that it is not clear from Sprint's review that such financing is permitted by or would comply with Clearwire's existing arrangements.
Prosecutors showed surveillance camera video taken inside the theater complex that they said shows Holmes -- dressed in dark trousers, a light-colored shirt with a T-shirt underneath and a ski cap covering his hair -- using a cell phone at a ticket kiosk.
He came up with the 80m figure by multiplying the number of dots, or pixels, in a high-resolution image (about 1m-2m) by the number of surfaces that an imaginary ray of light corresponding to each pixel would encounter as it bounced around a complex scene (say, 50-100).
The financial crisis of 2008 shined a bright light on the behavior of large financial institutions, which had become too complex to regulate, too clumsy to manage and, according to the government, too big to fail.
Because of reform, the kind of complex, backroom deals that helped trigger this financial crisis will finally be brought into the light of day.
Because of reform, the kinds of complex, backroom deals that helped trigger the financial crisis will finally be brought to the light of day.
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The award will undoubtedly raise expectations for the trilogy's culmination, and Mantell has admitted The Mirror and the Light, which will chronicle Cromwell's downfall, would be a "complex" and "complicated" book.
This is one of the merits in such an all-inorganic system while some conventional systems cannot follow the light power in general because of their internal or external rate-limiting processes in the complex structures.
In light of the above, SDNY found that UBS did not need to disclose the precise, complex formulas it uses to calculate its collateral requirements.
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