It will enable the Government to fudge things much more because the output classes can be aggregated with this legislation. |
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The fruit is dehiscent, woody, aggregated in bunches and generally contains two seeds. |
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Results are presented in percentages of total citations aggregated across all interviewees. |
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Their inflorescences are racemose or cymose, and aggregated in dichasial units. |
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An economic biodiversity index and a variable for environmental quality have been included modifying the aggregated Gordon-Schaefer model. |
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In the thornbug treehopper, females defend their aggregated offspring from predators. |
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The idea is that the aggregated purchases and disposals by directors is the most reliable pointer to the future direction of the market. |
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The rapid appearance of pyrene excimers suggested that when micelles were mixed with buffer at pH 8.5, they quickly aggregated. |
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However, ginseng attenuated the other effects of amphetamine, namely, stereotypy and lethality in aggregated mice. |
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As the polyethylene oxide drew more water out of the fibroin solution, the micelles aggregated into microscopic globules. |
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For the best performance, large numbers of drives can be connected and their data aggregated into a larger host interface. |
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The mean proportion of negative urines was used as the aggregated outcome measure for weekly urine toxicology. |
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First, he argued, in data aggregated at the state level, large districts may overshadow or obscure smaller districts. |
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These posts are then aggregated or collected into another weighty post, which itself might have the potential to push forward the debate. |
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Sensor nodes are aggregated to form clusters based on their power levels and proximity. |
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But right now, if we were to put out an aggregated tally for 2014, it would be way off the mark. |
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Sclerotia black, discoid, occurring singly or aggregated, up to 12 x 10 x 2 mm. |
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Most employers find aggregated data on labour supply to be of little value. |
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The data were aggregated bimonthly by the Infection Prevention and Control Department. |
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In the Japanese damselfly, Mnais costalis, there is a high degree of female monopolization and females often oviposit on territories in tight aggregated clumps. |
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Outsiders can try to make guesses based on the movements of the aggregated trade numbers. |
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Indices are aggregated from the lowest level up, with weights often available at the level of individual price quotes. |
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The flowers are aggregated in spikes, clusters, or racemes and usually consist of a tube flaring into four or five almost equally cut lobes. |
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Industry was the largest emitter of the aggregated emissions followed by Transportation and Electricity Production. |
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In assessing status, the results of individual monitoring points within a groundwater body shall be aggregated for the body as a whole. |
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This had to be rejected because actual verified feed costs aggregated by generation were used in the analysis. |
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The information we collect is only used to compile statistics, on an aggregated basis, on the usage of our site. |
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Publication of aggregated data from genome-wide association studies has raised concerns about individual re-identification. |
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This is taken into account in the trade statistics, but at a more aggregated level. |
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This information refers to the aggregated balance sheet totals of autonomous pension funds. |
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However, within an aggregated market infrastructure, it becomes an attractive prospect. |
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Any such aggregated fee or fee determined on another basis would be paid directly to us by the dealer or discretionary manager. |
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We use this aggregated information to improve the content and user experience of our site. |
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We also use this aggregated information to better understand how people are using the epost web site. |
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These data can be aggregated to produce estimates of the number of clients served during a defined period of time. |
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Figure 1 is based on a highly aggregated look at families in various income categories. |
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The data in question can then simply be aggregated and published in a less detailed, but still confidential form. |
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These data will be aggregated to provide information on the performance of the subprogrammes. |
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Recent developments in nanotechnology have produced the aggregated diamond nanorod, an artificial diamond that's harder than any natural diamonds. |
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Sections from the ileum showed the polyps to be composed of multiple closely aggregated lymphoid follicles in the lamina propria of the ileal mucosa. |
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The deaggregation observed may now be viewed as a systematic separation or disassociation of the component protomolecules from their aggregated state. |
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To this end, aggregated statements were produced on an irregular basis. |
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Instead, evidence against the reporters largely consisted of aggregated news stories, books, and newsroom discussions. |
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Looking at the aggregated research, that would, at first glance, seem to be the case. |
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We've aggregated several different polls over the last couple of years. |
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Braudeau E, Frangi JP, Mohtar RH Characterizing nonrigid aggregated soil-water medium using its shrinkage curve. |
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All of the above may be aggregated across theoretically significant groups of perceivers. |
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Most nanoparticles, once they are attached, i.e., aggregated or agglomerated in powder form, will not be easy to separate or suspend in the air of the work environment. |
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Tim Breedon, the outgoing chief executive of Legal and General, has proposed that loans get aggregated into jumbo bonds that could be bought and sold by large investors. |
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In a virtualized environment, storage performance is aggregated from across the infrastructure. |
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When I scan my list of aggregated articles in an RSS feed, looking for information that I seem to need to know right now, I am ruthless: the obscure, the off-beat, the mysterious, frequently go unclicked. |
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The Lancet figure implies that 60,000 people have been killed by violence, including insurgents, while the aggregated press reports give a figure of 15,000, counting only civilians. |
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Google Flu Trends can never be used to identify individual users because we rely on anonymised, aggregated counts of how often certain search queries occur each week. |
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Both recommended that data controllers should be as transparent as possible by providing anonymised and aggregated statistics as well as the process and criteria used in delisting decisions. |
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This scheme allows points to be aggregated on the basis of invoicing, and provides advantages in the form of free or cut-price handsets, and free calls and SMS messages. |
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When a driver hits a patch of congestion – a red zone of a smartphone or satnav map – it may be because of data that was collected, aggregated and distributed from connected cars in weeks or months past. |
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The Bank aggregated the responses into an overall index of credibility. |
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The strategy adopted in this study for demarcating troubled neighbourhoods is based on aggregated data, by means of which one tries to localize areas identified by a number of concentrated problems. |
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In practice, however, the plans were highly aggregated and provisional, subject to ad hoc intervention by superiors. |
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Some errors occur more or less at random, and when the individual responses are aggregated for a sufficiently large group, such errors tend to cancel out. |
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The information refers to these companies' total financial assets, which is obtained by deducting the non-financial assets such as fixed assets from the aggregated balance sheet total. |
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For the results to be validly disaggregated for each subgroup of facilities as well as aggregated at the national level, sampling must be done for each subgroup. |
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Where such activities cannot be based on aggregated data, they should be considered as value added services for which the consent of the subscriber is required. |
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There are undeniable facts that we cannot overlook: a whole host of technological advances are just round the corner thanks to the way in which atoms and molecules have been aggregated to form new materials. |
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The highly aggregated statistics wipe out any subtlety, avoid important social issues, and make it look like the whole is prospering when large areas are suffering. |
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Diamond is the hardest known natural material and the third-hardest known material after aggregated diamond nanorods and ultrahard fullerite. |
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Exactly which new data are to be collected and what is to be aggregated from these and existing data will be specified by an implementing regulation. |
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For the purpose of establishing the eligible amount, and therefore the amount of the tax receipt, the value of door and achievement prizes will be aggregated and allocated on a pro rata basis to all participants. |
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Small Aboriginal communities are characterized by dense networks of relationships, with the result that de-identifying individual data is often not sufficient to mask identities, even when data are aggregated. |
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The problem with aggregated data is that it evens out the performance of institutions, subsuming the performance of those that fare well with that of less performing ones. |
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Small actions in individual households, such as shifting to more efficient household appliances, can have a huge effect when aggregated across the whole of society. |
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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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The floccules were smaller and weakly aggregated at low stearic acid concentration, while they were prone to accumulation with increasing concentration. |
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To solve these issues, existing 400G systems use multiple aggregated carrier waves, that is, multiple sub-carrier waves are aggregated to form a super channel. |
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