My previous panicking mode was distorted into a mischievous deviator that knew exactly what he was going to do. |
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The deviator block was dimensioned at 1200 mm but scaled 1500 mm. |
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Some deterrent mechanisms, such as punishing the deviator by temporarily engaging in a price war or increasing output significantly, may entail a short-term economic loss for the firms carrying out the retaliation. |
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Wireless 20 zones with local deviator via normal telephone system. |
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Whether a member of the oligopoly would indeed implement a deterrent mechanism depends on a balancing of short-term and long-term consequences similar to that carried out by the potential deviator. |
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It is recommended that you install a section of horizontal gutter at the extremity of the gutter or to use a storm deviator to direct the water that gathers away from the foundation as quickly as possible. |
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A flow deviator angles blades to direct hot air to the desired area, thereby increasing the efficiency of the process. |
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Consequently, the deviator would have to invest considerably to bid for this contract where he has a less favourable supply position, which decreases his incentives to do so. |
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Therefore, the deviator is left with all the high risks and only a few, if any, low risks. |
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The resilient modulus represents the ratio of repeated deviator stress to recoverable lateral strain, based on the results of constant confining-pressure triaxial tests. |
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The IMB has now repeated a call for a signal deviator, a device that would effectively block mobile phone transmissions, to be installed at Altcourse. |
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