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The French government made concessions, such as the partial privatisations of Aerospatiale and the Thomson electronics group.
ECONOMIST: European aerospace
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Participants suggested that a set of some 5-6 core indicators should be agreed upon and used by all EFA partners, although the Group noted that this may only provide a partial picture of education systems.
UNESCO: Bulletin on EFA action worldwide No.45
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Scientists found that the partial skeleton - including a jawbone and teeth - belonged to a group of crocodiles that were similar to dolphins.
BBC: Tyrannoneustes lythrodectikos
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In the stroke rehabilitation arena, Jackson's group hopes to restore movement in people who have paralysis or partial paralysis in a limb.
CNN: Brain-controlled devices may help paralyzed people
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Yes, the Google party is a hot ticket and the Wipro party has Bollywood excitement, but we're partial to the Forbes party, where a hard-charging and eclectic group likes to unwind after the first day of meetings and seminars.
FORBES: Where Do Bankers Smile? On The Davos Party Circuit
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That group also gets about one-third of the benefit of the partial exclusion for Social Security benefits.
FORBES: Connect
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Research shows that even partial ostracism is quickly detected, and that lacking information that others in your group seem to have undermines not one but four fundamental human needs: the need for belonging and connection to others, self-esteem, the need for a sense of control and effectiveness, and the need for meaningful work.
FORBES: The Hidden Dangers of Leaving Someone Out of the Loop
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In 1940, three years after her disappearance, the historic aircraft group's website states, a British official "found a partial skeleton of a castaway on a remote part of the island, " along with evidence of a "campfire, animal bones, a box that had once contained a sextant" and remnants of a man's and a woman's shoes.
WSJ: Amelia Earhart: New Try to Solve Old Mystery