In terms of industries, Diaosi Index is the highest in agriculture and forestry, but relatively low in marketing/public relations/media,health and fitness, finance/banking/investment/funds/securities.
Even Leo, looks the part, dressed relatively casually in a crisp white shirt and navy chinos - ensuring that all attention is on the mermaid bride.
Given its relatively small scale, more SDRs would also help to sustain and accelerate recovery of the world economy, without leading to inflationary pressures.
And while many more Americans attend college than in the past, most of the growth has occurred at colleges with relatively few resources and high dropout rates, which bear little resemblance to the elites.
One reason why being gay in business may remain relatively taboo has "to do with perception of strength, which it shouldn't," says Daryl Lee, global CEO of media agency UM.
But new research suggests that, rather than being a sexual selection preference that has evolved over hundreds of years, it's a relatively new habit that has only emerged in modern, urbanised societies.
Singles Day falls on every November 11th, and as the name indicates, this relatively new holiday is one exclusively for people who are still living the single life.
People who are leery of intimate relationships — "avoidant," in psychological jargon — seem to reap relatively small benefits from nostalgia compared with people who crave closeness.
With their help, Guo hopes to produce exhibition brochures at a relatively low price.
For one, updates to e-textbooks are relatively easy to make, which means schools with limited finances would not have to replace outdated texts every five or six years.
In fact, a relatively recent iteration of FDA rules no longer even allows the word to be used on sunscreen bottles (along with 'sweat-proof' or 'sunblock').
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Subsequent research showed that the opening was maintained as relatively warm waters churned() upward from kilometres below the ocean's surface and released heat from the ocean's deepest reaches.
But there are relatively newservices that have become especially popular in recent years: geisha makeover.
Strolling while talking on the phone — or, more particular, texting — ties up the brain's relatively limited working attentional resources, most researchers would agree, much as those activities do when you are driving.
Considering the whole span of earthly time, the opposite effect, in which life actually modifies its surroundings, has been relatively slight.
Her Majesty warmly praised the relatively new devolved settlement, noting that MSPs were helping, with their work, to "strengthen the bonds that link the nations and regions of the United Kingdom, the Commonwealth and Europe".
"Until these areas can develop adequate infrastructure - from roads, transit and bridges to relatively non-corrupt judicial systems - none can be expected to crack the top 10, or even 20, for at least a decade.
As an added bonus, Brown pointed out, sunglasses provide a kind of scaffolding effect, imposing the appearance of an external, extra-chiseled bone structure on top of your relatively softer-featured face.
The human skeleton consists of more than two hundred bones bound together by tough and relatively inelastic connective tissues called ligaments.