73 Quotes About Components
- Author Dr Prem Jagyasi
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Self-management has several components that come together to bring about perceivable change in the personality of an individual.
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- Author Jessica Tom
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Next, we moved to dessert with a bite of berry torte, passed out in shallow bowls meant for sauce."There are over fifteen individually prepared components in this," Matthew started."And you must know them all!" Jake added.Matthew cleared his throat. "The important ones are: berry cake, chia seed brittle, mint-honey glaze, preserved orange peel, burnt sugar whipped cream, almond tuiles, almond-Riesling gelato, and rose meringues. Then everything is set ablaze with bay leaf-infused brandy.
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- Author Hiroshi Arano
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The recent loss in Tokyo was triggered by factors like the reshuffle of the Nikkei components and tumbles in U.S. shares. It has nothing to do with economic fundamentals in Japan, which have not worsened at all.
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- Author Lakshman Achuthan
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The continued weakness in a number of components of the index suggests that it's more than just high oil prices that are ailing the economy.
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- Author Bill Belichick
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Josh has been one of the key components on our offensive staff. He is very well respected and we look forward to him taking on the coordinator role.
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- Author Bob Baker
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As computing and communications devices converge, the need for higher performance components will grow. This facility will help us meet that growing demand.
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- Author Claire Babrowski
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One of the key components of sustainability is having enough of the right products to sell. That starts with making room in our stores for products and customers.
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- Author Gordon Bell
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The most reliable components are the ones you leave out.
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- Author Robert Bullard
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One of the key components in environmental justice is getting people to the table to speak for themselves ... they need to be in the room where policy is being made.
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