Maps must be periodically redrawn, adjusted to our changed sense of Australia and its changing relations with the world. |
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Tasks were reallocated, workloads adjusted and we got everything done once again. |
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Venetian blinds, although not as effective as draperies, can be adjusted to let in some light and air while reflecting the sun's heat. |
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These applications can use cocoa with color that has been adjusted through an alkalization process. |
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Amy adjusted Sara's coat over the skirt of her blue dress before turning for the scarf. |
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Also, corsets with side lacings can be more readily adjusted for a custom fit than can corsets with just one adjustment point in the back. |
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Her tunic hung loosely around her as she adjusted her long skirt around her waist. |
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Life expectancy is adjusted to allow for the fact that people live part of their lives in less than full health. |
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If your modified adjusted gross income exceeded the allowable limits, all or some of your contributions could have been non-deductible. |
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They made allowance for what could be realistically achieved in the time available and adjusted their expectations accordingly. |
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China links domestic prices for crude oil and refined products to international prices, adjusted after a one-month lag. |
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My eyes having adjusted to the gloom, I noticed a lambent, reddish glow emanating from one direction. |
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She was in awe of the powerful old leviathan, and adjusted its controls with a naive reverence. |
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As my eyes adjusted, to the new world around me, everything was a glare then a blaze of ambers. |
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Three additional categories approached significance at the adjusted alpha levels. |
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At last the shadows began to grow lighter as my eyes adjusted to the dim twilight. |
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Based on this information, the model could be adjusted and new, more accurate results obtained. |
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The Dawes Plan adjusted reparation payments, and France withdrew from the Ruhr. |
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Then came the boat with what was known as a lateen sail which could be adjusted to catch the wind. |
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At least then he could have tried to dissuade her or, at the very least, adjusted his strategy accordingly. |
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These structural applications recognize when dimensions are adjusted and point out dimensional conflicts as changes are made. |
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The cardio activity can be adjusted to be aerobic or anaerobic, depending on the intention of the set. |
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He adjusted his position to rest his arm against the chair beside him and motioned toward her. |
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Adele turned the faucet on and adjusted the water to a non-scalding temperature. |
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The development costs for all heifers were adjusted by the income from the sale of cull heifers. |
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When he adjusted his waistcoat or shot his cuffs, dragons of unreason gasped and died at his feet. |
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A careful note is kept of temperatures and moisture content and the process is adjusted as necessary. |
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Standing, the man in the black trench coat adjusted the sunglasses that obscured his eyes. |
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A gate voltage of output driving MOS transistor is adjusted through a negative feedback circuit. |
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Nick emerged from the shady inn into bright sunlight, blinking as his eyes adjusted. |
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Businessmen adjusted their ties, women applied makeup, and young belles toyed with their locks. |
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Laura began to cook more and often adjusted recipes to prepare one or two servings, instead of four or more. |
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Fat content of pasteurized milk is adjusted via two separators, which skim the fat out. |
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Design and supervision of flexible and semi-rigid pavements adjusted to traffic forecast is a key issue in road construction. |
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If the invoice needs to be adjusted downward, he must issue a credit note within the time limit. |
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Not only is gas cheaper than ever, once adjusted for inflation, but it is also frequently sold at a price similar to a liter of water. |
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I went into the kitchen and flicked on the light switch, squinting as my eyes adjusted to the light. |
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The focus can be adjusted slightly in order to sharpen up different parts of the image corresponding to objects at different depths in the scene. |
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In the Weaver-based sight pictured here, windage is adjusted by turning two, locking, Allen-head windage screws opposite the thumbscrew. |
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Individual fixtures are fitted onto a surface-mounted or suspended track and may be adjusted to throw light in any direction. |
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The ratio of time slots reserved for batch processing versus other processes also may be adjusted. |
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He has selectively eliminated shadows, or has adjusted their angles to align them with significant points in the composition. |
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Throughout the day they constantly freshened their makeup and adjusted their hair ornaments, and a mirror was of course basic to these tasks. |
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The rate applicable to investors in new and second-hand properties has been adjusted. |
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Both are straightforward and easy to use, and although functions can be performed mathematically, they can just as easily be adjusted visually. |
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The seasonally adjusted jobless rate fell to 5.9 per cent from 6.1 per cent in March. |
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Also make sure you know who has control of the thermostat so the temperature can be adjusted if needed. |
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By the time the plane and its crew reached the European coast, they had adjusted course to compensate for a 15-mile drift to the right. |
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The flow rate of fixed concentration masks should be adjusted for patients with high peak inspiratory flows. |
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The inner diameters of the seals were adapted to the diameters of the basal parts of root systems and adjusted by screws. |
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The pressure of the helium in the envelope is adjusted by changing the amount of air in the ballonets. |
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The ballonet is an airtight bag which allows the density of the blimp to be adjusted by adding or releasing air. |
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The photopic curve is for normal vision, and the scotopic curve is for eyes that are adjusted to the dark. |
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Having an appliance fitted doesn't hurt, but your teeth usually feel tender for a few days after it is fitted or adjusted. |
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He looked over at the position of the eight and adjusted his cueing action, putting backspin on the cue ball. |
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The light shone from directly behind her, backlighting her reflection, making her a black silhouette against the glass, until her eyes adjusted. |
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With our eyes fixed on the computer screen, we adjusted the scaling, saturation and contrast of each of the digital photos in succession. |
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Respiratory rate was adjusted to maintain minute volume at prerandomization levels. |
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Unmixed, sap green is a natural appearing yellow green, and it does not have to be adjusted by much to create pleasing landscape passages. |
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The positions of magenta, sepia, lanceolate, and short were also adjusted to reflect this change in the map. |
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He reached up and adjusted his plaid tam, which offset perfectly his red scarf and silk shirt. |
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The engine software has been adjusted for emissions calibration and to interface with the automatic transmission. |
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Fifteen people described how they deliberately and routinely adjusted the amount of tablets they took. |
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The films could be empirically adjusted to different OD values by exposing them for various lengths of time to a red darkroom safelight. |
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Once you have adjusted the film speed to the number of exposures that you want to use, then all you have to do is just meter and shoot the scene. |
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Unlike traditional Irish shutters, they have louvres that can be adjusted for privacy and light. |
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In order to do so efficiently, doors and louvres must be adjusted by a knowledgeable operator. |
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I adjusted my sitting position into a lotus position and clasped my hands over my head, then bent over, stretching as far as I could go. |
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Simon adjusted his lopsided top hat, tilting it even more than it had been in the first place. |
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I've adjusted my yoga routine to night times so that I'm doing something constructive when my neighbours are causing the most ructions. |
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The data were adjusted for these variables separately in males and females. |
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When I returned, I neglected to remove them, having adjusted to damp sandals. |
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When her eyes adjusted, she gaped in awe to see tons of renaissance artworks and statues. |
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The vertical and horizontal position of the rest can be accurately adjusted by loosening the locknuts and turning the adjustment bolts. |
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If the armhole is too high and the garment has a set-in sleeve, the fit can be adjusted as you sew. |
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The number of pounds per dump is adjusted by correctly setting the counterweight up or down on the counterweight arm. |
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Even those already literate in English adjusted to the new Creole system within five minutes. |
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In musical terms, the pitch of the note is always the same but the tonal quality can be adjusted. |
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It starts with dried whole peas and of course uses wasabi powder or paste, the amount of which can be adjusted to your taste. |
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The temperature should be adjusted to ensure that the gulab jamuns do not break or cook too quickly. |
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Any discrepancies can then be adjusted, ensuring crews have an accurate measurement of their speed. |
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As that happens, the dental splint is adjusted to maintain the perfect bite. |
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Abu Ammar pondered this a moment as he put the bags on the old brass scale and adjusted the weights. |
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He slowly relaxed and slumped back to lean against the bath as his body adjusted. |
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Four-year-olds and older are weighted at 126 pounds at all distances throughout the year, and the scale is adjusted down from that level. |
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Measurement of prices would be adjusted for changes in terms of such discrete units of computer power or memory. |
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The seat height was adjusted for each individual before each test using a standardized method. |
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All linear measurements were adjusted for their respective level of magnification. |
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Also note that the data in these tables are not adjusted for group sizes, and smaller groups are at a distinct disadvantage. |
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Partial pressure in oxygen was adjusted for altitude and reported as if it were obtained at sea level. |
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In addition, the analysis was adjusted for the number of annual hospitalisations. |
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The hatch rank of unhatched eggs was deduced from their volume, and the ranks of successfully hatched young were adjusted accordingly. |
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The multivariate analyses were adjusted for age, smoking, and family history of allergy. |
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However, when the number of doses dispensed in the different units was adjusted for, the differences were not significant. |
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Furthermore, all analyses were statistically adjusted for intervention and control status. |
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If the diesel engine is adjusted for low particulate emissions, more nitrogen oxide is produced. |
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The standard errors of the model estimates were adjusted for the clustering of patients within hospitals. |
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Carla rolled her eyes and adjusted her backpack, which was slung over her shoulder. |
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Soil temperatures are favorable for corn and most of the planters are adjusted for the dry conditions. |
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Let us assume one child is reasonably happy, well adjusted and the other is unhappy. |
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And Minnesotans seem adjusted to the taxes, calling their state high tax, high service. |
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She put the pack on and adjusted it to fit then adjusted the sling on the laser rifle. |
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However, his recent run suggests he has adjusted to the new role just behind a lone striker which Ferguson earmarked for him last year. |
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He adjusted my schedule and cut me some slack when I just wanted to enjoy a ride instead of a focused workout. |
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I am frankly filled with admiration at the way in which Australians have reacted and adjusted to this new situation. |
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He has been in the post for two years and 10 months, and despite a lack of fluency in Chinese, he has adjusted to life here. |
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She was immediately sent to New York, taking her vows in Tarrytown, and quickly adjusted to religious life. |
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The other herbs in the formula are adjusted and dosed according to signs and symptoms. |
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If there's been one negative aspect of Mike's time here, it would be the food, something he still hasn't adjusted to. |
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Lambert, then, adjusted to the sideshow, but the main event was new to him, more physical and demanding on the field than he had expected. |
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A couple of days later I felt perfectly normal, possibly two kilos lighter and finally adjusted to the heat. |
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White communities too have embraced change and adjusted to a multi-ethnic society. |
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She said that the program is best suited to upper-level students who have already adjusted to life on campus and in the community. |
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She sat the baby on the soft comforter that covered her legs and adjusted herself. |
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The authors conducted the analysis with the use of an adjusted and unadjusted statistical technique. |
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Almost a year after the re-organisation of Otley primary schools provision, people have apparently adjusted to the change. |
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Plasma Aroclor 1260 is presented as both unadjusted and adjusted for total lipids. |
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The organisation also organized a special task force to review an additional 1,696 claims adjusted using expedited methods. |
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If serious wheat streak is suspected, growers must contact their insurance agent so fields can be adjusted. |
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Each shooter's tool kit contains loading dies, a small arbor press and a powder measure capable of being adjusted to throw precise charges. |
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Some reported both unadjusted analyses and analyses adjusted for covariates, which appropriately informs readers of the role confounders had. |
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We adjusted the knot so that it rested just above the lip, thus extending our reach downward as far as possible. |
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Correctly adjusted headrests can significantly reduce the injury from whiplash and should be installed onto car seats wherever possible. |
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We determined both unadjusted and Bonferroni adjusted significance levels to account for multiple group comparisons. |
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Adjusted odds ratios were calculated by logistic regression, whereas adjusted risk ratios were calculated by generalized linear modeling. |
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Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to calculate the adjusted odds ratio of failure rates. |
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The average increase in adjusted and unadjusted returns is higher for CANPRIVs than that for privatizations in other countries. |
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After I had adjusted and readjusted the necklace and bracelet to perfection I noticed how the stones in both pieces perfectly matched my eyes. |
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When we adjusted our defense to be waiting for them, they readjusted their offense. |
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In operation the two adjustable perpendicular members are lineally adjusted to accommodate a given press bed. |
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Inadequate agitation can result if the agitator control valve is not adjusted properly or if the pump has inadequate capacity. |
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Elizabeth, having no choice but to continue driving, adjusted the rear-view mirror so that she didn't have to watch. |
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She adjusted the tiny screw at the top and twisted some more, still nothing came out. |
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The tension on the spring can be adjusted using a wing nut so it can grip the line tightly or loosely, whatever the fishing situation demands. |
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The pot stirrer can be adjusted to fit any shape or size of pan, has a number of different speed settings and also has a programmable timer. |
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With a blink, his eyes adjusted and decided it was either a wild dog or a wolf or a coyote. |
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The data were adjusted for previous lactation milk yield and days in milk at last test day. |
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Cool water ran over his hands, and he adjusted the knobs above the sink until the water became warm and comforting. |
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After achieving stable non-REM sleep, the CPAP was adjusted to the minimal level required to prevent flow limitation. |
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However, the exchange rate cannot be unpegged or adjusted because of Beijing's fears about Hong Kong's stability and the effect on the Chinese yuan. |
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The estimates were adjusted for 16 major confounding factors. |
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He adjusted the focus of the lamp and watched Clark's face contort. |
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Many advocates want those changed, adjusted, or bolstered, and the only way to do that is to open up the bill and reauthorize it. |
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The association was statistically significant and held up even when adjusted for age and other characteristics. |
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When I moved my trade show uniform from an ottoman rib to a jersey knit, he adjusted the tape to make the new shirts look better than the old ones. |
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Pressure was adjusted by changing the weight placed on the piston. |
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At the same time, states adjusted their redistributive functions, cutting back social programs to reduce welfarism and dependence on the public purse. |
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This trend continued when the data were adjusted for inflammatory markers. |
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However, the report is already adjusted for such seasonal factors. |
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All analyses were adjusted for clustering of offspring within families. |
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I soon adjusted to being home with my Dad for half a day alone and before I knew it, Debbie was home from school with stories of what they did in school. |
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Being a flexible sort, I quickly adjusted to the new policy. |
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By the time we got to the car I had already adjusted to my new situation. |
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But getting adjusted to some of the old traditions has also been painful. |
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There are some journalists who have not adjusted to pop journalism. |
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I'm still getting adjusted to life in Waterloo, and it's been tough. |
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It ought not to have been and his claim should be adjusted accordingly. |
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If raised indoors, aeration should be adjusted to produce large bubbles. |
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Doses of streptomycin, kanamycin, amikacin, and capreomycin must be adjusted in patients with renal failure because the kidneys excrete essentially all of these drugs. |
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She adjusted and readjusted her rings in a fidgeting motion. |
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It was wound solemnly each Sunday morning, checked against the BBC time signal, adjusted, and the glass cover snapped gently back for another week. |
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The intercalary month by which the Arabs adjusted the lunar months to the solar year is abolished, severing the connection between the religious rituals and the seasons. |
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It seems to me that this is the more realistic income figure for the Husband and it shall be adjusted retroactively, if the Husband receives a bonus at the year end. |
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The height of the car can also be adjusted from the driver's seat, through moving a lever that increases or reduces the fluid sent into the system from the reservoir. |
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We adjusted the angles of incidence of the laser beam such that total internal reflection took place at the interface of the quartz slide and the sample solution. |
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Once my eyes adjusted to the light, I was shocked to find that I was in a fancy room that was decorated with fake fur, velvet, muslin, satin, and angora. |
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The pH can be adjusted by adding hydrated lime or caustic soda. |
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A pair of glasses, with large rims and thick lenses, rested lopsidedly along his nose, and he adjusted them to see Jennifer more clearly when he stopped. |
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However, even after we adjusted for these additional factors we still found an approximate doubling of risk of death from cancer among people with widespread pain. |
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I adjusted the straps of my bag, applying a layer of purple lipstick. |
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He saluted and adjusted his large round wire rimmed glasses. |
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The round man blinked and adjusted his small circular glasses. |
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The cells of the fertilised eggs multiply, growing into embryos in an incubator adjusted to the temperature and carbon dioxide levels of the woman's body. |
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Even triggers that may be adjusted arrive from the factory with the adjustments sealed and accompanied by dire warnings about unauthorized tampering. |
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Median adjusted per capita incomes for single-parent households is half that of married households. |
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He adjusted the mailbag on his shoulder as the post box came into view. |
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The front seat backrests can be electrically adjusted in separate sections, along with the headrest, providing maximum support in the right places. |
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Treatment strategies included chest physiotherapy and oral or IV antibiotics adjusted to the results of bacteriological studies during acute exacerbations of lung disease. |
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All tests were performed on both original and seasonally adjusted series. |
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The focus in different parts of the image can be selectively adjusted. |
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While not as quick as a thumbwheel system, once adjusted, it stays put. |
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I put my hand on my pistol and stepped inside, standing still until my eyes adjusted to the dark, listening to the rain beat down upon the metal roof. |
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Signal timings have been adjusted to minimise delays to traffic. |
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This suggests that the main contribution to the variation in adjusted parameters comes from the presence of a distribution in topoisomers rather than thermal fluctuations. |
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The leaves were saturated with water and different degrees of water deficits were adjusted by exposing the leaves to transpirational water loss on the laboratory bench. |
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Platelet aggregation tracings of the PRP from 12 healthy individuals, adjusted to five different plasma fibrinogen concentrations, were the primary parameter measured. |
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But not the ATF, which now receives only marginally more than it did in 2000 adjusted for inflation. |
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The driver's side mirror is often adjusted manually outside the car. |
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Walking over toward the table and bending down I adjusted myself to correctly break the triangle of balls before me that Zea had just finished racking. |
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When adjusted for differences in overall mnemonic ability, we demonstrate that the relationship between organization and learning remains invariant with normal aging. |
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Carefully watching the soil flowing around the front cultivator shovels and crop plants helps the operator to keep the shovels adjusted precisely where they need to be. |
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He adjusted the monocle and focused it on the large sparkling stone. |
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Niles, SpeakerCraft, and others use directional tweeters and woofers that can be separately adjusted to compensate for imaging problems arising from the positioning drawbacks. |
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Skye shrugged as she adjusted the shoulder straps of her green two-piece. |
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Note that, in this part, all these results are based on the performance measure between model predictions and adjusted real data, not unadjusted real data. |
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Differences between unadjusted and adjusted results were quite subtle. |
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We revised the statistical plan to employ adjusted rather than unadjusted analyses after publication of the initial protocol but before we conducted any analyses. |
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A digital tone generator produced a pure tone sinusoid, and the intensity envelope was visually adjusted to fit the envelope of a representative call of the population. |
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Trying to push away negative memories, she peeked at her hair in the mirror, quickly adjusted the bobby pin that held the curls out of her face, and hurried out the door. |
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The frequency of the microwaves is adjusted until the output current of the electron multiplier is maximized, constituting the measurement of the atoms' resonance frequency. |
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This indicates that patch-exploitation can be a process of multistage decision making, with early patch decisions being adjusted during later visits. |
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So I obediently put on my mask and adjusted the small metal strip across the bridge of my nose. |
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Some compasses include magnets which can be adjusted to compensate for external magnetic fields, making the compass more reliable and accurate. |
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Major organ resections were associated with the highest odds for VTE when adjusted for other covariates. |
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On land, however, the sea turtles are nearsighted because the lenses in the eyes are spherical and adjusted to refraction underwater. |
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When you OK the crop, the image size will be adjusted to match the front image resolution. |
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Sentence weight is adjusted by local high frequency words in each time slot and global high frequency words from all topic sentences. |
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These were very often real views, though sometimes the compositions were adjusted for artistic effect. |
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I adjusted the leveller built into each leg of the table, but it still wobbled. |
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The blade is easily adjusted and can be placed in a protective, noncutting position by turning a circular dial on the underside. |
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I adjusted the leveler built into each leg of the table, but it still wobbled. |
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Trevithick's response was to incorporate two safety valves into future designs, only one of which could be adjusted by the operator. |
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Inflation numbers are often seasonally adjusted in order to differentiate expected cyclical cost shifts. |
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We can make artificial rainbows with a gardenhose and a sprinkler head adjusted for a very fine spray. |
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There can be marked differences between purchasing power adjusted incomes and those converted via market exchange rates. |
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In larger boats, the weight of a person has less effect on the hull trim, but it can be adjusted by shifting gear, fuel, water, or supplies. |
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The sails are adjusted to create a smooth laminar flow over the sail surfaces. |
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After filtration, the resistivity of the water is adjusted by passing it through a deionizer cartridge. |
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The quantization parameter is further adjusted to keep the bit rate within the given constraints, and to prevent buffer overflow and underflow. |
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The real exchange rate is then equal to the nominal exchange rate, adjusted for differences in price levels. |
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To this end, Himfr's market analyst thinks that, the swinery structure should be adjusted as soon as possible to control the proportion of sows. |
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The boundary of the City of London with adjacent boroughs was adjusted to remove some anomalies. |
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During summer, the ground is adjusted to make it capable for holding cricket matches. |
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The scale factor is normally computed automatically or can be adjusted manually. |
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The traditional way of life was changed as the Ojibwa adjusted to the new ways of the European settlers. |
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In the well adjusted person the ego is the executive of the personality and is governed by the reality principle. |
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Then he unlaced his brown oxfords, folded up his khakied legs, adjusted his button-down collar, and proceeded to meditate for 20 minutes. |
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The score was adjusted from 210 overnight owing to an umpire failing to signal a four byes. |
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Along with holding races at night, other Grands Prix in Asia have had their start times adjusted to benefit the European television audience. |
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As eyes adjusted to the darkness, the yard appeared to twinkle with a natural light show. |
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The two let-offs are built on one stand that is laterally adjusted by a motor. |
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According to how well a person does in sanctioned play, a player is given a rating that is adjusted periodically to maintain competitive matches. |
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Since the cell-phone-only segment tilts considerably towards younger voters, the land line polls adjusted through weighting. |
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Mandolines have an adjustable blade set at an angle that can be adjusted to cut to any thickness you want. |
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We studied the rhythmic expression of clock genes in white blood cells to see how they adjusted in response to glucocorticoids. |
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Because price data are used for different purposes by different groups, BLS publishes seasonally adjusted and unadjusted changes each month. |
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Under the simplified marginal impact method, the taxpayer reapplies the PCM using actual costs to all contracts completed or adjusted in a year. |
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When applying image pyramids, homologous points are searched and adjusted using affine transformation technique. |
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Since it is easy to undershift or overshift, each lever must be adjusted manually to its optimal position on the cog or chainring. |
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If the burner is underfiring, the nozzle may need to be changed or the pressure at the outlet of the fuel pump may need to be adjusted. |
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With annuals, the time of planting can often be adjusted to allow growth beyond their normal geographical range. |
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Patients will be able to tell the doctor real time if their breast augmentation needs to be adjusted right there during the procedure. |
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The speaker slipped his arms into his pack-harness and adjusted the tumpline to his forehead preparatory to rising. |
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Each pin can be precision adjusted with a hex wrench, without having to loosen and tighten any set screws. |
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One of the waitresses, with wheat-blonde hair and large, mobile, slickered lips and very long lashes, adjusted Gus's tie. |
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The concave clearance, cylinder speed, fan velocity, sieve sizes, and feeding rate must be adjusted for crop conditions. |
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At the front end of the ram is a vertical tool slide that may be adjusted to either side of the vertical plane along the stroke axis. |
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In addition, the Act adjusted the representation of several existing boroughs. |
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The empire's annual income quadrupled between 1523 and 1748, adjusted for inflation. |
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Florida's constitution establishes a state minimum wage that is adjusted for inflation annually. |
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By using engine and rear wheel sprockets the gear ratio can be adjusted as required for track conditions. |
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The height of the rowlock plate is adjusted by the height of the wooden spacer block. |
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The atmosphere within a kiln can be adjusted to produce complex effects in glaze. |
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Rail can be adjusted to tune the call for higher or raspier pitch, or be locked for quiet carry. |
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During surgery, a blood clot was removed, a slipped disk was adjusted, and an affected vertebral body was stabilized. |
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Of all the mowers, a properly adjusted cylinder mower makes the cleanest cut of the grass, and this allows the grass to heal more quickly. |
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The eyepiece tubes are adjusted for the correct interpupillary distance, that is, the distance between the pupils of one's eyes. |
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At the perch the fish is adjusted until it is held near its tail and beaten against the perch several times. |
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The receiver's gain is automatically adjusted to maintain a constant level of overall visible clutter. |
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Early on we did not guard the three-point line as well as I would have liked but we adjusted in the second half. |
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This can be adjusted vertically and is locked in place by a large thumbnut. |
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The district depends on new levies because existing millage rates cannot be adjusted for tax base declines, and do not benefit from tax base increases. |
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My eyes had adjusted to the faint starlight and I could make out pale glistenings and white glow of bones which had worked their way free of clinging flesh. |
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Nonetheless, Swiss law is gradually being adjusted to conform with that of the EU, and the government has signed a number of bilateral agreements with the European Union. |
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The valuation basket is reviewed and adjusted every five years. |
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This quartering was adjusted, abandoned and restored intermittently throughout the Middle Ages as the relationship between England and France changed. |
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Combine harvester speed should also be adjusted suitably to avoid losses. |
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However, there was a highly significant difference in the adjusted height means between trees from skid road and those in the other two categories. |
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Because this field is fixed, it cannot be adjusted for speed control. |
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Blade height is adjusted by changing the pitch of the blade. |
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The boundaries of the counties were to be those used for parliamentary purposes, adjusted to include urban sanitary districts on county borders within a single county. |
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Once you've adjusted the bendable ear loops to fit, the 300vi make for a comfortable set of headphones that stay reassuringly in place during a jog or workout. |
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Be sure to place a nut on the bolt before sticking it through the hole, and then one after so that the carriage bolt may be adjusted up or down and then tightened in place. |
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A The colours are very specific to the TV test cards that used to be broadcast to enable television cameras and receivers to be adjusted to show the picture correctly. |
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The composition of the mobile phase is adjusted to allow this separation whilst ensuring that the product itself is retained on the column for the minimum time possible. |
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A pantograph can be adjusted to make either scaled or exact copies. |
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The flow rate of hydrogen was adjusted by a rotameter with remote control. |
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The feathers making up this disc can be adjusted to sharply focus sounds from varying distances onto the owls' asymmetrically placed ear cavities. |
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Our results show that a disaggregated cyclical component corrected by deflators indicates a higher cyclically adjusted deficit in 2003 than the aggregated method does. |
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Thus, such life expectancy figures need to be adjusted for temporal trends before calculating how long a currently living individual of a particular age is expected to live. |
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Make sure your VDU is well positioned and properly adjusted and that the workplace lighting is suitable without any bright reflections on the screen. |
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In adjusted models, hs-CRP was significantly associated both with estradiol across the menstrual cycle and with progesterone during the luteal phase. |
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The sails, when correctly adjusted, will generate aerodynamic lift. |
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Using magnetic probes in strategic parts of the ship, the strength of the current in the coils can be adjusted to minimize the total magnetic field. |
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It was a mechanism consisting of a hydrostatic valve and pendulum that caused the torpedo's hydroplanes to be adjusted so as to maintain a preset depth. |
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Premature detonations dropped to four to six percent when sensitivity was adjusted to 30 to 45 millivolts for mines deployed by the last five minelaying excursions. |
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This definition was later adjusted to also include the Oligocene series. |
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When barometers in the home are set to match the local weather reports, they measure pressure adjusted to sea level, not the actual local atmospheric pressure. |
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A pediatric, multiplane transesophageal ultrasound probe was passed into the esophagus and adjusted to the level of the heart for echocardiography. |
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The Traffic Light color convention introduces sets of rules based on predefined critical values, which could be adjusted as more information is gained. |
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The height of the table can be adjusted to suit this workpiece, and the table can traverse sideways underneath the reciprocating tool, which is mounted on the ram. |
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Compatibility with Meech's Hyperion BarMaster Programmer allows the output voltage to be adjusted so that a single 906 unit can cover multiple static control applications. |
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Inspection criteria should be adjusted and operators trained so that duller lead-free joints are not classified as cold joints and reworked unnecessarily. |
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In other words, the ANCOVA analysis indicates that peak load and total energy values cannot be adjusted due to one sample set being denser than the other. |
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Both offtime and ontime must be adjusted in such a way that a synchronization between the output and the reception of the requests from the intruder is achieved. |
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In 2003, the Canadian Coast Guard adjusted shipping lanes crossing prime whale feeding areas at the entrance to the Bay of Fundy to lessen the risk of collision. |
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In the present study the distance modulus was adjusted to take into account the effect of redshifts on the observed fluxes of astronomical objects. |
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It was after the Assembly came to be established in 1999, which their members opposed, that they adjusted to becoming more of a Welsh orientated party. |
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The proportion of seats due to each party is calculated according to their overall citywide vote, and then the district winners are adjusted to conform to these proportions. |
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That amount has remained the same over time without having ever been adjusted for inflation, so the intent of making it a nice living for a poet is no longer being fulfilled. |
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