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- abbreviation astronomy, astronomy Lyman-alpha emitter
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In other words, the greatest value of a LAE is its ability to change individuals by giving them avenues (mental or professional) that differ from the status quo. bsci
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The government agency that runs the lotteries, known as LAE, usually diverts to prize money about 70 percent of the total amount that people gamble, and keeps the remaining 30
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The government agency that runs the lotteries, known as LAE, usually diverts to prize money about 70% of the total amount that people gamble, and keeps the remaining 30%.
USATODAY.com News 2010
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The government agency that runs the lotteries, known as LAE, usually diverts to prize money about 70 percent of the total amount that people gamble, and keeps the remaining 30
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The government agency that runs the lotteries, known as LAE, usually diverts to prize money about 70 percent of the total amount that people gamble, and keeps the remaining 30
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The government agency that runs the lotteries, known as LAE, usually diverts to prize money about 70 percent of the total amount that people gamble, and keeps the remaining 30
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In Rome's Jewish ghetto, a stone slab has been covered with the black strokes of the tag "LAE" for more than a decade.
Urban Scrawl: Rome's Graffiti Pits Artists Against Clean-Up Crews 2010
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For the LAE, the respondents are presented with 50 hypothetical situations and are asked to choose the style of leadership they would use to handle the situation: laissezfaire, democratic-cooperative, autocratic-submissive, or autocratic-aggressive.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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Correlations of the four LAE scores ranged from .31 to .45 for the MZ twins and from .09 to .29 for the DZ twins.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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For the LAE, the respondents are presented with 50 hypothetical situations and are asked to choose the style of leadership they would use to handle the situation: laissezfaire, democratic-cooperative, autocratic-submissive, or autocratic-aggressive.
The Bass Handbook of Leadership Bernard M. Bass 2008
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