Development of this proposal will require collation of speed and traffic flow data and consultation with residents in affected areas. |
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Through a process of collation and distillation we incorporated the questions into 10 projects to create an evaluation framework. |
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The location of speed cameras is based on the collation and evaluation of road traffic accident casualty statistics over a three-year period. |
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As a consequence, the important benefits of collation and comparison of data from different sources are lost. |
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As with any anti-war collation, STW has attracted supporting groups from all walks of British life. |
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A funeral service takes place in church, followed by a procession to the graveyard for burial and a collation at the home of the deceased or of a close relative. |
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If there is only one witness to a text, collation and recension are synonymous, and the critic passes straight to examination and emendation. |
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Tensions have mounted as voting and the collation of results each had to be extended by a day. |
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A Community framework for the collation of this data adds some structure and improves accessibility for the purpose of scientific evaluation. |
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However, this collation will undoubtedly be inadequate if it is not accompanied by more solidly based priorities. |
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The circular table receives the packed products which need to be transferred for packing into delivery trays or onto the next stage of collation. |
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Elinor Gadon, the author of that excellent collation of art materials and texts called The Once and Future Goddess, was speaking at the launch of the project. |
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As described above, the process from collation of the responses to publication of the report contained several checks designed to ensure confidentiality and anonymity. |
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For the first time, Labor could govern without having the Likud in its collation government. |
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It facilitated the collation and comparison of different manuscripts of a particular scientific text, which led to the correction of mistakes and the pooling of new ideas. |
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The collection, collation, and aggregation of these technology-specific elements develop into the technical requirements for a backup and recovery solution. |
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Whilst Nuffield wanted a rigorously scientific, fact-based collation of the contemporary situation, Longford saw the report as a means of provoking social reform. |
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To amuse themselves on their first day, the captives held a tilting match in the gardens, and following that they attended a ballet and a collation. |
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Wilson from a collation prepared by Ingeborg Harer, Yvonne LuisiWeichsel, Ernest Hoetzl, and Thomas Binkley. |
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The official collation of votes was carried out at an election centre in Abuja in the presence of party representatives, national and international election observers and media. |
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Ms. Karabi Mitra Dey assisted it the collation and tabulation of data. |
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Different diacritics may be treated differently in collation within a single language. |
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It's fantastic, as is so much of Forgiveness Rock Record, a collation of so many talents that it's practically bursting at the seams. |
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Processing initially involves the collation, validation and evaluation of collected information to confirm its usefulness and relevance as a prelude to analysis. |
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This has, however, incorporated a more complex methodology in carrying out the property management focus, moving from the collation of numbers to the proactive practice of positive analysis. |
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Serum retinol and plasma zinc were obtained and analysed in collation with hearing test scores. |
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The collation of data from these programmes and projects is necessary. |
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The collation of information submitted by States could help to enhance the function of the United Nations Register of Objects Launched into Outer Space. |
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Counting will occur overnight as in a general election, and a declaration will be made in Manchester town hall after votes have been collated from 12 different regional collation centres. |
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The Commission relies on the Member States for the collation of this data. |
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This time, results will be posted immediately outside each polling station and the media will receive live feeds of voter data as they are transmitted to a central collation station, making the vote harder to rig. |
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These new forms are given a place in the alphabet by defining an alphabetical order or collation sequence, which can vary with the particular language. |
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