1 to jump over a rope that is being turned under the feet and over the head (as a children’s game). -- skákat přes švihadlo
In our study, readers skipped 31% of predictable words compared with 22% of the unpredictable words.
Some readers may thus choose to skip the section on growth altogether.
Again we skip the details of the proof, which is straightforward but notationally heavy.
Methodologically, analyzing the data by age at assessment would help circumvent, at least in part, the limitation of skipping certain years in data collection.
We skip such technical considerations and concentrate on the economic reasons behind the dynamics.
Readers familiar with type theory may skip this section.
Of course, not everyone had access to such powerful patrons, so it is no surprise that only the most famous musicians could skip the broker.
We'll skip this for now, as two of the slub interfaces will be described in detail later in this section.
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