By the end of the third year only 50% of the original starters have not left.
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Of the 51 chronic offenders, 11 had not been early starters.
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One reason that organ players are late starters may be that the organ, like the double bass, requires a certain level of physical development.
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The implication from these results is that prevention efforts are actually more effective with those more at risk (and, presumably, early starters).
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Differences in the impact of parenting, personality, and peer group on criminal justice system involvement for early versus late starters.
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The two books together might make a challenging exercise as starters in methodological approaches for upper-division and graduate-level seminars.
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Just for starters, we have the following corollary.
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In the absence of significant parties, nominations could be won by charismatic self-starters who could project an acceptable image.
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Of particular interest are the lesson starters and extensions.
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The findings are consistent with the idea that the majority of chronic offenders had been early starters.
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Since most congressional candidates are self-starters who win a nomination in direct primaries, party leaders have little direct control over who wins the right to be the party's standard-bearer.
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Assuming that the system correctly understands the question, it can return the failure of the number 2 enginestarteras the cause.
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Both earlystarterand latestarterpathways were considered.
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Consequently, these results may underrepresent the diversity of pathways to adolescent externalizing problems, particularly early-starterpathways, and may underestimate the magnitude of the predictor variables.
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However, many ' 'late' ' starters have reached high levels of achievement.
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electric starter
It combines a high-efficiency fuel-injected single-cylinder engine, that features anelectricstarter, double-overhead cams, and a counterbalancer; with a comfortable, neutral seating position.
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four-year starter
He was afour-yearstarteron the team and finished his career with 1,312 points.
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full-time starter
He was namedfull-timestarterin his junior year for the 2013 football season.
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