These can be abstracted in software and then applied to the particulars of any industry.
However, questions still remain as to the particulars.
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But to delve into the particulars of his life is to know that he was no less closely acquainted with the deepest, darkest secrets of the human soul.
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The staff at Makovsky recently had the good fortune to discuss the particulars of an effective apology in a discussion led by John Kador, author of the book, Effective Apology.
Some kind of bill is expected to be passed by the August recess--and the competing Finance Committee legislation is expected to circulate as early as next week. (Grassley said that his committee was working all weekend.) While there won't be a huge window of time for groups to debate the particulars, there will no doubt be some fierce fighting.
To defend Sir William's report in these particulars is not to endorse his every recommendation.
Scoot past the break to sort through the particulars, and as always, be mindful of those rebate forms and coupon codes.
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Even Dipak Jain, who took the helm as dean of INSEAD last July, says that he struggles to understand the murky particulars of the arrangement.
John Gibson, founder of the Undershaw Preservation Trust, said a friend of the trust had been given an asking price over the phone but campaigners had not been able to obtain any sale particulars about the property or find a website with the information.
Melting-pot institutions like the U.S. military prefer not to dwell too much on the particulars of a soldier's culture: Much of their purpose is to substitute personal belief with common standards of behavior.
The AG claimed unconvincingly to be unfamiliar with the particulars.
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The justices delivered a narrow ruling that applied only to seed patents and the particulars of this case, but it could have long-term implications for other self-replicating innovative technologies.
But I would direct the scheduling -- the particulars of that schedule to their government.
It took considerable courage for Frank Wolf to lay out this bill of particulars.
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The particulars are well known to the participants in the room.
The city also has particularly lax nightlife laws, with later last-call hours and other eased-up particulars following a 2010 change to the local cabaret codes.
Instead of focusing on particulars, they were better able to zoom out and see what various things had in common.
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What is more, Russia may have recently learned in the same way about the particulars of U.S. plans to strike Iraqi targets last weekend.
Nothing is more natural nor common than first to use a general phrase, and then to explain and qualify it by a recital of particulars.
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Watson has a tendency to see things in their essence rather than in their particulars.
She was only reluctantly interested in the particulars of the medications, but Oberon wanted to know all about them, and talked incessantly about it, parroting what Beadle and Blork had said or reading aloud from the packets of information that the nurses had given them.
He has promised to curb his own powers of patronage but has given few particulars.
The reply global warming alarmists have made to these dislosures is that they did nothing to change the underlying science, and only improved it in particulars.
Regardless of the particulars, the underlying theory is the same: To reduce the tax burden for people who take on the costs of creating new taxpayers (otherwise known as children).
If the power to be happy lies within us, vs. within the particulars of our lives (getting a certain job, or car, or being accepted by a specific group of people), then that frees us to aspire to greatness without being held prisoner to those aspirations.
" She focuses on personal qualities rather than business particulars--" looking at the entrepreneur as opposed to the idea or company.
B. 7117 to become law, reporting the study is deeply flawed in many important particulars.
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And the tricky clinical particulars of any given resuscitation mean that the paper cannot give rise to hard-and-fast rules about exactly how long doctors should persist.
"We have all their particulars and including their pictures and that will make it easy for us to identify them, " he said.
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