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development 1. an area or tract of land that has been developed 2. Music the section of a movement, usually in sonata form, in which the basic musical themes are developed 3. Chess a. the process of developing pieces b. the manner in which they are developed c. the position of the pieces in the early part of a game with reference to their attacking potential or defensive efficiency
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The 'Secure Online' is provided as an on-demand type of developmental infrastructure, as users need only purchase the services they need when they need them. Air Force officials will implement three changes to officer selection briefs, or OSBs; two changes deal with presentation of data related to developmental education, while a third change deals with deployment history. The supervisory activities provided to trainees working in a traditional school counseling program were compared with trainees performing in a developmental program as recommended in the ASCA National Model[R]. |
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