Firstly, you can forget about being educated, sats preparation is a constant drone of things to remember to pass a particular paper, making you test smart not educated.
Of particular interest about this white paper is a definite focus on moving the Chinese space program past just orbital concerns.
Of particular interest is a recent paper the team published where they were able to successfully retrofit an existing HVAC system with LBMPC software.
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In one particular extract, it says the paper omitted a punctuation mark, so that it appeared that the Koran was described with an obscene word, when this was not, in fact, the case.
The 9% solution came out of a paper we did recently on a particular strategy that involved dividends.
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The foreigners funding our trade deficits by buying U.S. debt will be less likely to keep doing so, since a lot of them--foreign central banks in particular--are willing to own Treasury paper but not willing to own corporate bonds.
To help it avoid charges of suppressing the emergence of methods that may prove better than its favoured ones, the government should look to one particular principle, outlined in its education white paper of autumn 1997: that intervention in schools should be in inverse proportion to their success.
Remember that many investors had pronounced as dead the paper industry in general and IP in particular, in the dawning of the new digital world.
The graphic above shows how much being published in a particular country increased and decreased the odds of a paper being published (1 would mean no change.) The U.S. and China published similar numbers of scientific papers on energy and clean technology, but the U.S. papers were far more likely to be referenced by other researchers.
Russian companies in particular have benefited from this increased demand for higher-yielding paper with debt sales up more than 200% this year compared with the same period in 2012, according to Dealogic.
The thing about a paper document is that it came into existence at a particular time.
He was an expert on this particular band and music from that era so I asked him to read my paper.
In particular, the revival of the new-issue CLO market buoyed demand for seasoned paper.
They are perforated, to resemble the punched paper tape Tutte was so familiar with, and when viewed from one particular direction reveal an image of Tutte's head and shoulders.
These particular options have the tax advantage that, for long-term investors, the paper gain on exercise is not recognized until the stock is sold and it is then taxed at long-term capital gain rates.
Eggan's technique, which is the subject of a paper in the current issue of Nature, creates stem cells specific to a particular disease, like cancer or diabetes, without a supply of human egg cells.
This month a new scientific paper discussed the finding that small nematode worms of a certain species often carry a particular mitochondrial mutation the absence of 786 letters of code from a crucial gene.
In his paper he recommended that the Fed commit to keeping policy easy until the economy reaches a particular target, such as nominal GDP (ie, output unadjusted for inflation) returning to its pre-recession path.
In particular the assessor's emails focus on the raising of the grade C boundary on the lower tier English exam paper by 10 marks between January and June.
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