In ex. 5, however, this combativeness becomes not a shared resource for joint identity construction, but a marker of social division.
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The author attempts to examine which elements could be both specific to each lear ner and yet shared, at least partly, by his/her peers.
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There were significant genetic and shared environment correlations among the preschool traits.
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However, in most cases, a shared connotation must be considered as a very fragile quality of a sonic event.
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Ideally by sharing what you, the reader, represent, more can participate in the sharing.
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Processes may communicate by applying operations to shared objects, such as read/write memory, or objects with more powerful semantics.
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The author has a concern, which she shares in her introduction.
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In a concurrent world however, we often want more structure on shared state.
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He recommended that, when buying shares, investors should treat this like marriage, much rather than like a market transaction.
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The construction of hypothetical portfolio shares for each simulation involved two steps.
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A second source of concern is the possibility that there is also a degree of randomness in the translation of seats into portfolio shares.
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In other words, there is a clear order in the distribution of energy shares by the primary fuel (see table 1).
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The main point here is that the drawing increases in size as it moves into shared ownership.
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The nature of a public narrative is to record and recount shared memory and so to reinforce a predominant perception of an environment.
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The changing layout of the table traced those who met there and celebrated their meeting by sharing food.
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share
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additional share
Furthermore, for every share bought by an employee, he or she was offered oneadditionalsharefree up to a value of £500 per employee.
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average share
Theaverageshareof party votes in the proportional district was 64 percent.
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disproportionate share
However, to accomplish this goal the central government had to assume adisproportionateshareof the costs.
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