Word: intervallic
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Wechsler defines binge drinking as five drinks in a row for men and four for women over the previous two weeks. Critics felt that his measure ought to incorporate data like weight and time interval.
The road map might thus produce a tactical cease-fire. But that would just provide an interval of safety for Palestinian terrorists to rearm, regroup and prepare to fight later on. Publishing the road map with Arafat still clinging to power and with Abu Mazen unproved is a bad omen...
HMC has complained that the funds’ discounts have been excessive and has proposed various ideas to raise share price other than ousting management, such as open-ending the funds and converting them into an interval fund that is slowly liquidated as management buys back shares.
According to the results of the study, 11 percent of the youngest age group successfully repeated at least one of the multi-step tasks they performed as nine-month-old babies. One hundred percent of the oldest children were able to repeat the same tasks without a demonstration after the...
But they did note if the applicant had taken the test many times within a short time interval, Boodram said.