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That equipment may serve only a sub-component of language learning, such as mimicry, pattern recognition, or memory, or it serves those sub-components in a global fashion.
Nataly Kelly: Adventures in Hyperpolyglottery: Inside the Mind of Extreme Language Learners Nataly Kelly 2011
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The economic expectations sub-component of the index fell in October to a 26-month low, dropping to minus 6.2 points from 4.8 points in September.
Debt Crisis Hangs Over Europe's Consumers Tom Mudd 2011
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That equipment may serve only a sub-component of language learning, such as mimicry, pattern recognition, or memory, or it serves those sub-components in a global fashion.
Nataly Kelly: Adventures in Hyperpolyglottery: Inside the Mind of Extreme Language Learners Nataly Kelly 2011
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Telstra is Australia's dominant telecommunications firm in practically every sub-component of telecommunications, from landlines, mobile phones, Internet service providing, and even cellular TV.
Ken Fisher's Favorite Buys In Canada, China And Australia 2010
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Telstra is Australia's dominant telecommunications firm in practically every sub-component of telecommunications, from landlines, mobile phones, Internet service providing, and even cellular TV.
Ken Fisher's Favorite Buys In Canada, China And Australia 2010
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For example, the Cultural Barrier would include the sub-component of the language barrier.
The Four Barriers 2007
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The third company, Unihan, will handle chassis and sub-component manufacturing.
Archive 2008-01-01 2008
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The 3 index point decline in the composite index was caused by the third sub-component, namely consumers 'expectations regarding the economic performance over the next 12 months.
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One interesting sub-component of this is the trade in refurbished mobile phones.
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There are what, at least 15 companies in the Valley working on virtual micropayment/microtransaction networks at the moment, probably at least 6 of which involve some sub-component of the Second Life experiment, not to mention the big guys who are destined to try to enforce their own proprietary regimes.
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