Aspects
Meanings and phrases
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- The classes cover all aspects of hotel management.
- It covers all aspects of managing small companies.
- The journal covers all aspects of stochastics.
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- This and other aspects of the game were very well balanced.
- The other aspects of the film have been similarly skewered.
- ), rent, and other aspects of capitalism such as wage labour.
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- Courses are held on various aspects of gardening.
- Critics also viewed various aspects of the gameplay favourably.
- Among his papers were found voluminous notes on various aspects of Zen.
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- Hamilton disliked many aspects of modern life.
- The Mahadevi goddess has many aspects to her personality.
- In many aspects, the Agni-5 carries forward the Agni-3 pedigree.
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- The material included different aspects of BDSM, e.g.
- Each examined two different aspects about public opinion on NAFTA.
- But both spirits are regarded as different aspects of one supreme god.
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- Subscription is free, although certain aspects are limited.
- Mishti does begin to reveal certain aspects of her past to Leo Tanaka (Tim Kano).
- Codecs are often designed to emphasize certain aspects of the media to be encoded.
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- The place demonstrates rare, uncommon or endangered aspects of Queensland's cultural heritage.
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- The films were praised for their technical aspects.
- One of the basic technical aspects of curling is knowing when to sweep.
- The technical aspects of the operation were detailed in a five-volume report.
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- It takes into account all aspects of life," she explains.
- During that period, some aspects of life remained unchanged.
- He began to focus on more important aspects of life in his poetry.
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- The Jain concept of Ahimsa is characterised by several aspects.
- In such systems, the medical director's role takes on several aspects.
- The film differed from Chaplin's earlier productions in several aspects.
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- He began to focus on more important aspects of life in his poetry.
- Occupational heath and safety are important aspects of professional diving.
- Casual events are one of the most important aspects of life in Strong College.
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- Players had the ability to customize aspects such as their characters' looks and home.
- Her photographs expose the gruelling work at the mine but also focus on more lighthearted aspects such as games they would play.
- While not every use of mock language is the same, aspects such as gendered indicators, greetings, and pronouns are commonly used.
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- Other authors have focused on the social aspects of Judo.
- This includes environmental policy and safety and social aspects.
- Psychologists have called attention to "social aspects of forgetting".
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- "Technologies reflect and encourage the worst aspects of human nature."
- One of the practical goals of AI is to implement aspects of human intelligence in computers.
- It can be applied to many aspects of human society, and is related to life-cycle assessment.
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- There are technical and cultural aspects to producing maps.
- The song describes life in India, and speaks of many cultural aspects.
- The Epie-Atissa share cultural aspects of both the Ijaw and the Engenni.
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- These have both positive and negative aspects.
- These negative aspects are now being rectified by special projects titled "Life-Nature Project".
- The author claims to be "on her side", yet also examines the negative aspects of Thatcher's reign.
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- The French began changing key aspects of administration and politics in the Kingdom of Dahomey.
- However, this risks oversimplifying the biology so key aspects of the animal design are overlooked.
- The idea of simply halting key aspects of the nuclear arms race arose in the early stages of the Cold War.
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- The railway had numerous positive aspects.
- There are many things included in the review that described the positive aspects of Pierce County.
- Arthur Gies of "Polygon" endorsed the game world, story and protagonist as its most positive aspects.
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- Technology plays a large role in most aspects of today's society.
- He was generally positive about most aspects apart from its visuals.
- Synthetic pitches changed most aspects of field hockey, gaining speed.
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- There are 93 articles (Laws), covering all aspects of duplicate bridge.
- Cytologia Cytologia is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of botany.
- Cell Cycle Cell Cycle is a biweekly peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all aspects of cell biology.
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- He also wrote several shorter letters and essays discussing specific aspects of computus.
- These users specialize in flaming and target specific aspects of a controversial conversation.
- This work elucidated which specific aspects of spatial representations seemed to be most impaired.
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- It covers all aspects of managing small companies.
- The journal covers all aspects of stochastics.
- It covers all aspects of bioethics in French or English.
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- The personal aspects of "Howl" are perhaps as important as the political aspects.
- In a nutshell, long cycle theory describes the connection between war cycles, economic supremacy, and the political aspects of world leadership.
- Hoffman's study group was to assume that the political aspects of the war would not change and that there would be no further refinement of the rules of engagement.
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- Robben holds a master's degree in Law (KU Leuven, 1984), specializing in legal aspects of information management and social policy.
- Gabay worked from 1962 to 1969 in the United Nations Secretariat on legal aspects of international economic relations and intellectual property issues.
- In 1967 he defended his thesis for the degree of doctor of law on the topic "Social activities of the imperialist state: (Political and legal aspects)".
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- The oboe features aspects of both designs.
- "Mixed" dislocations, combining aspects of both types, are also common.
- The vast movement has aspects of both a fugue and a ritornello movement.
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- Focused on practical aspects of brain science, Olson works to understand how we can consciously interact with and influence this activity.
- To help train others in the theoretical and practical aspects of yoga, the Gordhandhas Seksaria College Of Yoga and Cultural Synthesis was opened in 1951.
- Traditionally having two parts, the manner of instruction he helped to create forged a stronger bond between the once-separate theoretical and practical aspects.