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1 Cluster analysis is used to group variables , objects or individuals into groups or clusters of variables , objects or individuals that have certain similarities with each other .
2 Most theories agree that a concept is based on objects or events that have features in common .
3 Research evidence shows that , whilst human adults vary greatly in their intellectual curiosity and their levels of mental energy , most of us learn by the unconscious process of internalizing knowledge , skills or attitudes that have a more-or-less permanent effect on our subsequent behaviour .
4 What are the characteristics or factors that have been associated with child abuse whereby it can be identified ?
5 Indeed by deictic expression we mean those linguistic units or morphemes that have a deictic usage as basic or central , for most such expressions have non-deictic usages .
6 This can be seen in both the number of institutions , organizations and campaigns that have been established but also in the wide range of activities undertaken , including research and information work , programme and service development , organization and union building , campaign and lobby work and solidarity networking .
7 If we now look at the different animals and crops that have been available over several thousand years , we will begin to see how basic systems of land exploitation worked in the landscape .
8 Detailed work on drafting the initial estimates for the next financial year by departments takes account of the prior guidelines and studies that have been undertaken .
9 A pleasing publication which shows the diversity of military and civil aircraft and airlines that have used this airport .
10 Most LEAs and schools that have introduced explicit policies to combat sexual and ‘ racial ’ inequalities label them as anti-racist and anti-sexist .
11 It was not only the houses and buildings that were affected , there were also many cars and vans that had to stop their journeys and wait hoping the water start to drain away so they would be able to reach their destination .
12 New words and meanings that have emerged since the publication of the relevant parts of the Supplement need to be entered .
13 ( iii ) In the context of their own writing and reading , they should learn about some of the frequently occurring words and roots that have been absorbed into English from other languages , so that they become familiar with the common word-building processes and spelling patterns that derive from them .
14 Chinese Vice-Foreign Minister Liu Huaqiu expressed unease at the situation , stating that " China 's reunification is an irresistible historical trend " and that the Chinese government was " opposed to any official relations , contacts and exchanges of an official nature between Taiwan and countries that have diplomatic relations with the People 's Republic " .
15 She went to bed in her own room , still full of pictures and possessions that had belonged to a previous and vanished Phoebe .
16 The representatives of nations and organizations that had been preserving a cautious neutrality now swelled the flock , gabbling about friendly relations and mutual benefit .
17 In my view , the time has come to leave behind us the national humiliation and recriminations that have resulted from sterling 's suspension from the ERM .
18 The time has come to leave behind the national humiliation and recriminations that have resulted from sterling 's suspension from the ERM
19 There are a few shells and worms that have left behind a tracery of trails in what was the muddy sea floor .
20 At this year 's Chelsea Flower show , a group of prisoners walked off with a silver medal for a garden display.And at the prison itself , they 've been busy creating borders and features that have turned a jail into an oasis of colour .
21 Just like Windsor , volunteers formed a human chain to rescue nearly 200,000 precious items — in this case , books and manuscripts that had to be protected from the firemen 's hoses as well as the flames .
22 There may be a hiatus in family or property matters or pressures that have been rumbling underground may come forcefully to the surface .
23 An interference effect was indeed apparent at the start of the final stage ( Fig. 4.7 ) and did not differ in magnitude between subjects that had received their aversive training in the same context as that used for the test and subjects that had received aversive training in a different context .
24 Upon finding the wreck the FORI hope to be able to identify the serial plates on the engines of the aircraft , proving that this aircraft was the mount of Saint-Exupery , thereby laying to rest the many mysteries and rumours that have over the years surrounded his death .
25 Indeed , I consider it more opportune than ever to extend to the entire ecclesiastical community an initiative already observed in some countries and regions that has yielded truly valuable pastoral results .
26 In 1990 , Debbie 's proposal to curate a collection of artwork about childbirth was accepted by A Space , one of Canada 's oldest parallel alternative artist-run centres and arts publications throughout Canada and the U.S.A. A grant from the Canada Council Explorations programme allowed her to choose 40 artists , including some whose work was shipped from the far coasts of Canada Council Explorations programme allowed her to choose 40 artists , including some whose work was shipped from the far coasts of Canada and from scattered points in the U.S.A. Faced with a tremendous volume of committed , powerful work from every discipline , her curatorial decision was to be inclusive rather than exclusive ; to show-case the incredible diversity of personalities , experiences and methods that have been employed to address this long repressed subject matter .
27 They almost all wanted to stay at the fabulous old Hotel Mamounia , a place of wonderful gardens and lakes that had achieved fame when Winston Churchill came to paint there in the fifties .
28 Before William 's men could reload , or fix their old-fashioned plug-in bayonets , the enemy were upon them , fearsome in their kilts and ferociously wielding the dirks , claymores and broadswords that had always been the clansmen 's favoured weapons .
29 Their lifestyles focused on the social networks around the pubs and clubs that had emerged in the wake of Gay Liberation .
30 The patient , domestic acts performed in this country of fogs and mists that had made English murderers the doyens of the civilized globe .
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