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151) How far is the binary system binary in terms of curricula as well as organization?
152) Rewards may be given in terms of pay, promotion, status, official approval etc.
153) Few of us are naturally ambidextrous but in terms of karate technique this can be achieved through training.
154) They were designed to allow some comparison of the films in terms of the type and amount of information actually present.
155) The only way to decide is to assess the situation in each case in terms of the cat's quality of life.
156) Thirdly, and this is the most challenging categorisation, partnerships differ in terms of the intimacy of education business relationships which are developed.
157) The book thus seeks to explain the application of these colorants in terms of their organic chemistry.
158) In terms of class background, some of these factors are more sharply tilted than others - and not all the same way.
159) A second approach to conceptualizing a general education is in terms of the society or culture of which it is a part.
160) The most lucrative, in terms of quick turnover, was a deal he helped arrange while governor with former Tennessee Sen.
161) At the top of the class is Hewlett-Packard in terms of its attitude towards Unix.
162) International support is urgently needed, both in terms of economic aid and political support.
163) Such thinking may have a particular appeal to Catholic Christians, who tend to think in terms of an evolving revelation.
164) In terms of size, independent funds are the largest, with over 75 percent of total venture capital funds invested.
165) In terms of basic structure there is no doubt that Dame Sirith belongs to the same genre.
166) And it is also good to think in terms of what bad things could happen.
167) Dubofsky, as the third-largest commercial broker on Long Island in terms of employees.
168) Teachers who for years had planned in terms of appropriate actions could not overnight apply their minds to appropriate meanings as well.
169) Consultants' caseloads are mounting inexorably and technical complexity is increasing while junior support declines, both proportionately and in terms of doctor hours.
170) In terms of economic, cultural and political activities, therefore, the primate city had little competition.
171) For now we can proceed in terms of dealing with a fundamental social order which can be usefully described as disorganized capitalism.
172) The underclass has therefore become separated, both in terms of income, life chances and political aspirations.
173) Once the component parts have been established, their order in terms of time-scale can be decided.
174) Doubts have been cast on this interpretation, but insufficient evidence is available to reassess it in terms of the more typical two-phase sequence.
175) Cut off from the mass of the people by race and language, the rulers also became increasingly acquisitive in terms of land.
176) Successive abstractions: these define the situation in terms of higher and lower levels of abstraction.
177) Jane Addams conceived of the process in terms of learning and democracy.
178) It is perhaps not surprising that authors such as those cited above should couch their explanations largely in terms of pharmacological developments.
179) This research explores the discourses of class in terms of the meanings clustering around the ideas of work and of community.
180) That kind of curriculum vitae brings a reward in terms of career advancement,[www.Sentencedict.com] with the inevitable monetary gains.
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