I think the tertiary sector's stability, or rather the improvement in the tertiary industry is very important for China.
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In the tertiary sector, private institutions have a big role in America, both at the top and the bottom of the market; in Britain, the tertiary sector is now largely privately financed.
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My tertiary education was fully subsidized by a religious foundation.
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You know the tertiary details of the Darko Miličić saga?
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What would happen if her tertiary character were made central?
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In 2017, an estimated 900,000 Chinese tertiary students studied abroad.
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However, more women enrol in both secondary and tertiary education.
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It doesn't really matter how it affects others, because that's tertiary.
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Admittedly, these are secondary and tertiary characters, though not without importance.
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To begin with, we differentiate between primary, secondary and tertiary analysis.
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Around half of growth is actually contributed by the tertiary industry.
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However, almost seven times as many women enrol in tertiary education.
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This discovery shows that unique lineages were surviving in the mid-Tertiary.
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A secondary mirror and pair of tertiary mirrors round out the system.
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Finland's tertiary education system is one of the most selective in Europe.
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Why are secondary and tertiary entities signing under pseudonyms and 'cover' names?
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The Ayala Corporation also has stakes in the private tertiary education sector.
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AirAsia currently flies to 15 Chinese destinations, including secondary and tertiary cities.
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But this reality also imposes a myriad of secondary and tertiary implications.
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Compared to babies born at tertiary hospitals, infants transferred to tertiary hospitals soon after birth were more than twice as likely to have severe brain injury and 163% less likely to survive without brain injury, the study found.
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These things are tertiary at best, and, at worst, just plain-old distractions.
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Yet the biggest barrier to expanding access to tertiary education is student financing.
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It's part of what happens if it's left untreated in the tertiary stage.
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Tertiary, or neurosyphilis, is what happens when the infection remains untreated for years.
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No lukewarm screed from Sandberg addressing a tertiary and much safer company concern.
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There's a kind of interior-exterior tension that results in some tertiary quality.
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Adding tertiary love interests and subplots just provided the season with stumbling blocks.
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"Pilots don't want to be worried about secondary or tertiary issues," Moss adds.
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"Studying dinosaurs is not NASA's primary, secondary or tertiary forte," Dr. Tucker said.
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Today 8m are in tertiary education, a term that includes vocational colleges and universities.
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Surrounding characters don't seem secondary, but tertiary, especially when they're not interacting with her.
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Still, banks largely make their profits investing consumers' money rather than on tertiary services.
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Gaining access to money is almost a tertiary goal behind these other two objectives.
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The U.S. exceeds OECD average also by spending twice as much on tertiary education.
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Horford post-ups, in other words, were more often a secondary or tertiary option.
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"Empathy-gathering is the secondary or tertiary purpose of a fat suit," she argues.
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It's the secondary and tertiary demand impacts that are creating a generalized economic crisis.
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Sometimes, these people pass on the virus to others, what's known as tertiary spread.
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You basically have these computing devices that form a tertiary layer on your cognition already.
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Meanwhile, demand for migrants' labour in the "tertiary sector", ie, in services, has taken off.
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At tertiary level, governments provide or guarantee loans for students to spend at private colleges.
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Lock down areas, stop secondary and tertiary attacks — that's what law enforcement will think of.
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Lady Wednesday labels "dungeon furniture," more complex or bespoke apparatuses, a tertiary consideration at best.
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By flying to a secondary or tertiary airport you can also often get cheaper flights.
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Ensuring transgender Americans can use bathrooms corresponding with their gender identities isn't some tertiary issue.
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One trigger for getting more women into work has been the expansion of tertiary education.
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Extracting meaning from genetic data — matching mutations with certain diseases, for example — requires tertiary analysis.
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Some areas contain layers of barriers, referred to as primary, secondary and sometimes tertiary fences.
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In residency for OB-GYN, our tertiary care system served 29 counties in our state.
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It's already a thin-margin business ... secondary and tertiary grocers are going to feel pain.
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Overall, about 62% of these babies were born in so-called tertiary hospitals with specialized neonatal units and remained there; another 12% were transferred to tertiary hospitals within 48 hours of birth; and 15% were born at local hospitals with neonatal units and remained there.
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Shortly after the MTBPS it emerged that the government plans to raise spending on tertiary education.
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Similarly, fewer women than men have completed tertiary education and are part of the labour force.
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The show's second season will also center around the secondary and tertiary characters of Hannah's life.
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Several main characters siphon their confusion toward sex in Season 2, often with tertiary white characters.
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The additive at the center of the case is called methyl tertiary butyl ether, or MTBE.
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This morphed into demands for free tertiary education for the country's mostly poor, mostly black students.
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IMPACT ON JOBS Buffett's Model Creating jobs appears to be a tertiary goal of Buffett's model.
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"That was our primary mission and our secondary mission and our tertiary mission," Mr. Berg said.
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At tertiary, or referral, hospitals, 95% to 98% of pediatricians had at least a bachelor's degree.
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The government is deciding whether to also allow tertiary education students to return, according to Reuters.
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Secondary industries seem to be stabilizing, but there is a bit more concern with tertiary industries.
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A tertiary mechanism: People or things can be thrown by this wind, leading to impact concussions.
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The ministry will create a "special tax regime for projects using secondary and tertiary recovery" methods.
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This whole process is having secondary and tertiary effects even on my family and loved ones.
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While tertiary sewage treatment can kill or remove resistant bacteria, it doesn't destroy free-floating DNA.
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In a period of massive, rapid disruption, the welfare of the people involved is not tertiary.
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Tertiary production is anything done after that, including injecting any fluid not originally found in the reservoir.
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There are several stages of syphilis, including primary, secondary, latent, and tertiary, and symptoms vary by stage.
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In Norway, 1% of total tertiary-education spending, or under 0.1% of GDP, came from private sources.
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The meager growth was fueled by a 0.2% rise in tertiary activities, which include retail and services.
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In 1998, few local youths were enrolled in college or in other tertiary institutions; now hundreds are.
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Bevin's proposed budget, meanwhile, contains severe cuts to public education at the primary, secondary, and tertiary levels.
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In addition to near universal acclaim from media pundits and analysts, the speech produced other tertiary benefits.
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He would deny them cost recovery for tertiary injectants, which could lead to shutting down older fields.
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Most of the board expressed "concern" with the stagnation this year of tertiary activities, which capture services.
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It also has the highest rate of tertiary education in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development.
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Tertiary activities grew by 3.2 percent in real terms from the same period last year, the data showed.
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The rest is sucked out in secondary and tertiary phases, which commonly include injecting CO2 into the well.
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Both the number and share of young people in tertiary education in sub-Saharan Africa will keep growing.
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The most important drivers of interest rates are growth and inflation, with a tertiary impact from quantitative easing.
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Talking to our fans is different than me seeing somebody who's a tertiary character on a CW show.
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This greed is the root cause of today's opioid epidemic exacerbated by secondary and tertiary problems as well.
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But we're extremely bandwidth-constrained in that interface between the cortex and that tertiary digital form of yourself.
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This is the Early Tertiary: the dinosaurs had just died out and whales were evolving from land mammals.
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Then, Amazon investing in so-called secondary and tertiary markets will benefit a REIT like STAG, he added.
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Three of the men were tertiary students and were also charged with illegal assembly on New Year's day.
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Hate is a strong word—and hate is a tertiary emotion, the kind cats are not supposed to possess.
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The peanuts are also grown in the U.S. and they have removed both TBHQ (Tertiary butylhydroquinone) and hydrogenated oils.
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In Germany 224m citizens were in tertiary education in 2005; a decade later that number had risen to 2.8m.
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Finland's tertiary education system enjoys an unusual degree of autonomy: most of its universities are independent of the state.
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These days Chinese and Indians largely end up studying in private institutions or abroad, in effect segregating tertiary education.
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As a result, private schooling, tuition, vocational and tertiary education are booming in developing countries (see our Special report).
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Victim: Everyone (except Winnipeg and Ottawa) It's true—in the United States, hockey is a tertiary, at best, sport.
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The two have served as tertiary punchlines since the show's inception and finally, three seasons in, get to shine.
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Some 41% of 25-34-year-olds in rich countries now have tertiary education, up from 26% in 20033.
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The U.S. military, which offers decent healthcare, pays for tertiary education, and guarantees generous pensions, is a good model.
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And what we've seen challenged in recent days is people who want to disunify over secondary and tertiary things.
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In hospitality it's a significant capital investment, so it's a much slower process, especially in tertiary or secondary cities.
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So were Jonathan Moyo, Zimbabwe's minister of higher and tertiary education; and Saviour Kasukuwere, the minister of local government.
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Ms. Maloney will likely have a tertiary role as investigators on her committee continue to work on the inquiry.
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According to the central bank, more than 173,000 holders of tertiary qualifications entered the workforce between 2010 and 2017.
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Each family would receive government-funded medical coverage of up to Rs. 212,215 for secondary and tertiary care hospitalization.
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When the primary roads become congested, it directs vehicles into Leonia and pushes them onto secondary and tertiary roads.
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" He added that "you always have to ask what are the secondary, tertiary consequences of what you're about to do.
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Mobileye's tertiary mission is to help driverless cars understand how traffic rules and driving habits change from place to place.
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That brings us back to the question: Are these tertiary (or quaternary) advertising options actually viable alongside Facebook and Google?
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NATO (read: American) military leadership has little choice but to shunt these troops into tertiary roles, away from the fight.
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The result is that a third of urban youngsters complete tertiary education, compared with only 8% of young rural adults.
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This is called the KT boundary, because it marks the dividing line between the Cretaceous period and the Tertiary period.
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Some of the tertiary world-building is a stretch: the dismissal of Gilead's white supremacy, Nick's backstory, Luke, the Commander.
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This has turned tertiary education into Australia's third-biggest export, enabling administrators to pump cash into new facilities and research.
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"You always have to ask what are the secondary and tertiary consequences of what you're about to do," McLaughlin said.
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In a season that's been pretty cavalier about offing its more tertiary players, doesn't Lancel seem ripe for righteous disemboweling?
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This was the stimulus for the Bonang Bursary whereby, each year, Matheba funds 10 young school-leavers through their tertiary education.
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Public spending on education as a share of GDP is growing; private education, both at school and tertiary level, is booming.
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Accordingly, the company's ability to generate good returns is unlikely to diminish, despite the portfolio being largely secondary or even tertiary.
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Australia is the leader: a quarter of its tertiary students come from abroad, a bigger share than in any other country.
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Wendy's chicken sandwiches have a cult following of their own and were a tertiary contender in the Chicken Wars of 2019.
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There are also a number of new books that explore secondary and tertiary characters, including Captain Phasma and Grand Admiral Thrawn.
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"These restrictions appear to go well beyond civil society groups to professional lawyers, tertiary institutions, media, and so on," he said.
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There was a case with MTBE (methyl tertiary butyl ether), which is a gasoline additive, and it was product liability litigation.
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A tertiary appearance in 20163's Tropic Thunder hinted at the path to the McConaissance that would span from 2011 to 2014.
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However, the U.S. remains by far the most popular country for Chinese people to study, with over 260,000 tertiary-level students there.
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" "My response as an academic is tertiary to my response as an American citizen," she continued, "and as a citizen I'm horrified.
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In fact, many graduation rates are falsely reported in that they include secondary and tertiary forms of social graduation over actual education.
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Given the need for 22 men (11 per team), and a few other tertiary characters besides, everyone blends together from the start.
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Third, the system operates under a gatekeeper system, in which primary care providers refer to hospital-based secondary and tertiary care providers.
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After reassuring me that my exposure seemed "pretty tertiary," she took my number and told me to call the Chicago hotline instead.
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You could use methyl-tertiary butyl ether (MTBE), but we ditched that in the 1990s because it seemed to be contaminating groundwater.
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The episode showcases how wholly Crazy Ex-Girlfriend imagines all its characters, even tertiary ones like Daryl's wife and daughter and Father Brah.
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My partner and I initially decided that being monogamish was for us, but a few years later we had secondary and tertiary partners.
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Ryanair has traditionally focused on cities' secondary (and in some cases tertiary and even quaternary) airports, where the cost of operating is cheaper.
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Yet despite France's inclusive tertiary system, the country performs poorly in terms of intergenerational mobility, whether measured by educational outcomes or professional class.
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And "you" is someone who's mostly interested in Apple, and there's some things that are tertiary to it, but its very Apple-specific.
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The country has "conducted rare blackout exercises and mass evacuation drills in secondary, tertiary cities and towns last week," NK News reported Saturday.
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The one time the word gay is used is when the tertiary character mocks the two characters at the end of the film.
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Granted, all of this amounts to a lot of time spent on what is a secondary or even tertiary plot in most movies.
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Hangzhou's tertiary industry, led by its IT and high-tech sectors, contributed to over 60% of GRP for the first time in 2016.
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Bank of America Merrill Lynch economists said in a recent report that they expected modestly slower growth in both secondary and tertiary sectors.
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Short mobile episodes would mean less lingering looks and brooding Jon Snow or brevity of tertiary characters like the very important Podrick Payne.
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In some cases, this is followed by a tertiary stage, which is the most serious and may involve any organ in the body.
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" The same document calls for "equal access for all women and men to affordable and quality technical, vocational and tertiary education, including university.
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Instead of buying and blending renewable biofuels, the oil industry chose another oxygenate to meet their obligations: methyl tertiary butyl ether, or MTBE.
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"It is difficult to predict future developments because there are secondary and tertiary infections happening around the country involving them," Kim told reporters.
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Isn't that amazzzzzz… Farhad: So instead we had a parade of announcements from tertiary players (our colleague Brian X. Chen has a rundown).
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It has been rich with characters, whether those directly involved in the inquiry or the tertiary figures like Lev Parnas and Igor Fruman.
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Sometimes they just take it for the story, they don't realize that Elmore isn't about the story, the story is secondary or tertiary.
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That could mean former major characters like Cole, a dead Halliwell sister like Doherty's Prue, or even more tertiary characters from the original series.
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If not, the candidate with the smallest number of first-choice votes is eliminated, and his secondary, tertiary and so forth votes are redistributed.
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Across the OECD, a club of mostly rich countries, 43% of adults aged 25-34 now have tertiary degrees, up from 23% in 1995.
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She reiterated several of her party's policies including three years' free tertiary education, and said her party would "refuse to accept the status quo".
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That is focuses on tertiary characters who have little bearing on the video game makes concentrating on each episode a test of the will.
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One-fifth of its population is now foreign-born, the highest rate in the G1003, and nearly half the immigrants have a tertiary education.
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"Free tertiary education in SUCs (state universities and colleges) is a very strong pillar or cornerstone of the president's social development policy," Guevarra said.
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The percentage of young adults who will attend university: 55%The level of public expenditure on tertiary education per student (in USD): $17,634Source: OECD
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The percentage of young adults who will attend university: 69%The level of public expenditure on tertiary education per student (in USD): $15,402Source: OECD
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The percentage of young adults who will attend university: 51%The level of public expenditure on tertiary education per student (in USD): $16,284Source: OECD
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The percentage of young adults who will attend university: 77%The level of public expenditure on tertiary education per student (in USD): $10,429Source: OECD
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The percentage of young adults who will attend university: 77%The level of public expenditure on tertiary education per student (in USD): $18,942Source: OECD
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The percentage of young adults who will attend university: 59%The level of public expenditure on tertiary education per student (in USD): $8,738Source: OECD
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"They are in really tertiary places – industrial places, car park facilities not used at night," said Ian Hanlon, director of foodservice consulting at JLL.
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We're focused on secondary and tertiary markets where there aren't a lot of boutique options and where we can offer a great lifestyle product.
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The report said treatment can remove more than 90% of microplastics from wastewater, with the highest removal coming from tertiary treatment such as filtration.
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Suffering from tertiary syphilis, he nevertheless becomes a male Typhoid Mary of the disease, infecting multitudes, leaving little spirochetes of death in his wake.
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He suggests that, in Japan, perhaps 40 per cent of adult millennials have a tertiary education and a stable job in a large company.
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"At the same time we have hospitals in some parts of the country closing, tertiary care centers are bursting at the seams," he said.
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One anti-depressant — out of six that I've tried — takes the edge off, barely (and causes a tertiary set of problems, but I give up).
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This event, known as the Cretaceous-Tertiary (KT) mass extinction, happened around the same time that the nine-mile-wide Chicxulub meteor smashed into Earth.
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But it's still hard to see reMarkable's paper tablet moving beyond a niche as a secondary or even tertiary device for people that price point.
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One in nine Africans with a tertiary qualification lives in an OECD country, compared with one in 2000 Latin Americans and one in 22 Asians.
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The percentage of young adults who will attend university: 68%The level of public expenditure on tertiary education per student (in USD): $20,864Source: OECD, PBS
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" Lawyers could do better, Judge Briscoe said, "by excising tangential facts, secondary or tertiary arguments" on issues "on which a party is unlikely to prevail.
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