Most high school first-round picks are big kids who throw hard and are projectable, but you're basically the opposite of that. |
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The nationally projectable survey, conducted in December 2003, polled a random sample of Americans aged 18 and older. |
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Their projectable apathy should be the heart of the network coverage of the election of 1976, if the nation decides to have one. |
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The Memminger family is projectable for the entire United States and parts of Mexico. |
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It needs robust, projectable forces, and, as the Afghan experience has shown, better coordination between military and civilian actions. |
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In his book, he describes transformations that move along linear, projectable trajectories. |
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Therefore, the results of research of this type may be viewed as indicative, not projectable. |
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The results of this type of research should be viewed as indicative rather than projectable. |
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Tactical and easily projectable on the battlefield theatre, Storm is ergonomic, flexible and rapid to deploy. |
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Confirmation by the French Ministry of Defence of the 4th part of the order for AMPC projectable shelters to give a total of 738 units. |
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These projectable army command shelters are interoperable in a multinational context. |
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Each qualitative report must include a standard statement emphasizing that the results of the research are not statistically projectable. |
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The Air Force is to be able to deploy about one hundred combat aircraft on projectable bases. |
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The old productive location of Moretta, with its big show-room, is ready to offer advanced projectable solutions. |
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It is also necessary for France to be capable of leading a coalition, to have combined headquarters and projectable means of transmission for their command. |
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Because this project was qualitative in approach, the research report does not give margins of error and the results are not projectable to the population at large. |
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Instructions were published on how to make projectable slides from illustrations in books by applying the cut-out image to a piece of glass using various sticky products. |
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The SAMD-nC form a range of pre-cabled, air-conditioned and projectable shelters, able to provide maximum work-space, which is immediately operational. |
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But if the results of a survey taken during the opening general session of the conference on Thursday are projectable on a large scale, marketers may still need some schooling on the dos and don'ts of social media. |
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Mitchell was one of the more toolsy and projectable prep outfielders in this draft. |
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The whole surface of the projectable image is covered with elements of parallel lines in four directions, spaced out between 20 and 70 pairs of lines per millimetre. |
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These materials, linked to the projectable ability and to Millone experience, can satisfy any requests in order to give you secure, functional and updated design frames. |
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A third round pick of the Dodgers in the 2009 draft, he's put up solid peripherals and stands out as a projectable pitcher with a big league pedigree. |
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The accompanying disk contains projectable images for teaching. |
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