On the stronger understanding, Condillac meant to say that sensation produces all of the other capacities of the soul. |
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The flash drive offers built-in hardware-based data encryption in 1 GB and 2 GB capacities. |
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However, costal patterns and umbilical shape could vastly improve these capacities. |
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Underload is defined as where people are employed in jobs which are beneath their capacities. |
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It is possible to estimate reliable current grazing capacities for any section of veld in the karroid areas at the moment. |
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According to Conrad, there are limits to the expressive capacities of narrative film. |
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When it comes to larger mills with decent internal sorting capacities, or multi-mill operations, log sorting is a different kettle of fish. |
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An accomplished swimmer since his schooldays, David was a university blue in water polo and later served the sport in other capacities. |
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Above all, this is a zone in demographic upheaval as its youthful population races ahead of local capacities to socialise, educate and employ. |
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Volkswagen and General Motors plan to double their mainland production capacities in the next four years. |
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The cook was a huge singing head whose mobile features and acting skills exceed the expressive capacities of most live opera singers. |
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For example, maximum horsepower, persons and weight capacities and flotation requirements apply only to boats under 20 feet. |
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Over 10,000 volunteers have been recruited to officiate at events and to assist in other capacities. |
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Taxa names represent monophyletic groups of viruses with similar coding capacities. |
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Just like sighted people, a blind child must learn to develop his or her physical capacities. |
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Even laziness, inattention and simple absorption in the mundane can gradually erode the capacities in which this property resides. |
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They experience spiritual bliss and divine glory according to their individual spiritual capacities. |
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After the initial impacts, the most heavily loaded columns were probably near, but not over, their ultimate capacities. |
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It is easy to postulate that migratory instincts and capacities were all preprogrammed into the original created kinds. |
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Does our moral worth vary with the maximum potential for the realization of those capacities? |
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When used as the primary power supply, generator capacities range from about 120 kilowatts to 150 megawatts. |
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Joe Maguire who worked at the County Council in a number of capacities, most recently acted as caretaker for the building. |
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Apart from these sedans, there are also hatchbacks or mini multipurpose vehicles with engine capacities of up to 1,500 cc. |
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In the pre-WWI era many horsecars were replaced with electric trolleys, which still had much lower carrying capacities than a modern train. |
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From 1987 to 1991, Fischer served in various capacities in the Hessian State Assembly. |
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He develops improved chemosensory capacities the ability to better smell the pheromones of others. |
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They owe their content not to experience but to the intuitive capacities of reason. |
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Basic payload figures are a little misleading, however, in view of differing fuel capacities. |
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In other words, these capacities are the outcome of evolution by natural selection. |
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Though he talks about his various capacities, he snubs any attempts to talk about these in relation to his daughter. |
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She deserves a fair hearing judged upon her own merits, capacities and contributions. |
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And to protect domestic producers and production capacities it is possible for governments to impose tariffs on cheap imported goods. |
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Our reflective capacities allow us and require us to step back from our mere impulses in order to determine when and whether to act on them. |
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With the development of mass media and computers such future fascist regimes would have new totalitarian capacities. |
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In that context the audience would include beings of varying capacities, dispositions, and inclinations. |
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No. 1 presents to us a good specimen of a general servant, one who will do anything within the compass of her capacities. |
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We hope that a similar set of capacities and principles will inform future editorials. |
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Individuals possess these capacities in varying degrees, but they are part of the universal genetic inheritance of the human race. |
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This question of how to conceive of human mental capacities is a vexed one. |
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They love to learn, not so much to earn, but to explore their innate capacities. |
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We are choosing the bit of time that best fits our innate capacities, our abilities, and our aims. |
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Unfortunately, you can't get 8 and 16 MB cache versions in the same capacities, which makes it impossible to compare apples to apples. |
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Training and building capacities of government functionaries, for instance, is essential. |
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Her mind is not deranged, it has just regressed into that of one without advanced mental capacities. |
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To grasp this world in its fullness must lie beyond our capacities as moderns. |
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For me being physically fit is beneficial as it helps with my mental capacities when I'm driving. |
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Perfectionism bases a concept of self-fulfilment on our capacities of responsiveness. |
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The general strategy of his university reform can be located within the cultivation or development of our essential human capacities. |
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One had appetites and ambitions, talents and desires, capacities and potential, drive and vision, questions and curiosity. |
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They possess capacities for discernment and the ability to decide what is in their best interest. |
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We would be remiss not to reiterate that plants and animals differ, of course, in many ways other than in behavioral and locomotor capacities. |
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Her pro-euthanasia friends and intimates were secure in their moral knowledge and capacities when she took her fatal dose. |
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While even smaller and thinner devices are in demand, smaller package cubic capacities mean lower heat radiation capability. |
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Local governments have the ability to ensure that their built and natural systems do not exceed their respective assimilative capacities. |
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Sometimes his structures would be clear in a spoken form, but strain the capacities of punctuation in the absence of prosody. |
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Their interpretation of the attributional capacities of chimpanzees now seems to have been somewhat overly optimistic. |
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He says we are by nature political beings, whose capacities are fully realized in a specific kind of political community. |
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Therefore a primary demand is that women regain greater autonomy with regard to their sexuality and procreative capacities. |
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The new wave of smaller diesel engines driving the boom will have cubic capacities of as little as 600 cc. |
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He is one of the mainsprings in the Australian sporting fraternity and has served in various capacities. |
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Beyond these, in the best of our but narrow capacities, we have but the power of administering, or maladministering, wealth. |
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He was a freedom fighter and served the country in several capacities before and after Independence. |
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It would be foolhardy to fractionalise into small regional units where the required capacities are just non-existent. |
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Although film has long offered immeasurable value to dance through its documentary capacities, the marriage is not always copacetic. |
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The audio-visual capacities of the Internet, along with its speed and efficiency of communication, have made it the ideal forum for conlangers. |
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It would be good for more effort to be dedicated to training to help build capacities of the nations in managing fauna and flora species. |
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We'll have higher capacities, and faster throughputs, but the competitive landscape just isn't going to change. |
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He went on to volunteer with the fledgling company in many capacities, including researcher, designer and stage manager. |
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It is a key to understanding how to assist the immense natural healing capacities of the body. |
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I was wondering whether the vulnerable human capacities for joy, whimsy, and humour have been clamped down upon by the collective unconscious. |
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It's simply because I know that women are being sold a bill of goods, a limited sense of their own capacities, a distorted view of birth. |
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Rather, in his new novel, bleeding edge, Pynchon has encountered a subject that resists even his ample literary capacities. |
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Mechanically, the piano's capacities for expressiveness increased, through more powerful and even action, damper pedals, and a full seven octaves. |
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Once the diagnosis is considered, measuring maximal inspiratory pressure, maximum voluntary ventilation, and supine and sitting vital capacities will confirm it. |
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Thus the various ritual capacities of North Mekeo chiefs and sorcerers typify the sort of interpersonal agency implicit in Melanesian personal partibility. |
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In the church we do know the power of the candle and its enormous capacities for setting mood and providing an illuminative context for worship and prayer. |
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A man's cogitable donations, his physical heredity, his moral and mental instincts and capacities are the results of the thoughts and feelings of his previous births. |
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In the end, however, he had gained only ingress, finding it impossible to take along anything beyond the knowledge in his head and the hard-tempered capacities of his body. |
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We do not have to look far for the proof that growth-centered economics is pushing the regenerative capacities of the planet's ecosystems to the brink. |
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No doubt members of an oral or residually oral society, however, have greater powers of memory than those in a literate culture, who have let such capacities atrophy. |
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She works with immigrants, refugees, members of nondominant ethnocultural groups, and a variety of systems, to build capacities and dismantle systemic discrimination. |
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To his credit, Polanski pays tribute to the many Poles who made this film possible, working as extras for the crowd scenes and in technical capacities as well. |
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It is important, however, to emphasize that such capacities are not themselves intended to be definitive or in any way criterial for consciousness. |
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Not all these capacities depend on one's mastery of a language. |
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The truth-telling capacities of the glass are counterpoised with the false images reflected back on the Earl by those who assess his body as a part of a wider social organism. |
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Ever since then he has served the group in various capacities. |
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In both cases the young girl is discouraged from being independent and exploring, let alone realizing, her capacities including her awakening sexuality. |
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Features include advanced hydraulic controls and impressive power in terms of rated operating capacities, tractive effort, bucket breakout force, and the like. |
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This view holds the Arab world to be stunted, reflecting a cynicism born from the dismissal of our cultures and capacities. |
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As for Hamas or Hizbullah, being given nuclear weapons would increase their capacities as well as their autonomy. |
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An additional way of classifying opioids analgesic drugs is on the basis of their histamine releasing capacities. |
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As the capacities of the large servers are exceeded, a new server is genned into the RAC cluster. |
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Roman builders employed Greeks in many capacities, especially in the great boom in construction in the early Empire. |
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The NYSC is a paramilitary service that involves students' being posted to different parts of the country to serve in various capacities. |
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Despite early unhappiness, Dodgson was to remain at Christ Church, in various capacities, until his death. |
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Britten, though a reluctant conductor and a nervous pianist, was greatly sought after in both capacities. |
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In addition to composition he occupied himself in several capacities during the first decade of the century. |
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With increased external threats, the state's extractive capacities increase. |
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However, it does not include Parliament when it is acting in its legislative capacities. |
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After the death of David II in 1371, Barbour served in the royal court of Robert II in a number of capacities. |
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We believe that we can be consistent in serving our Government in certain noncombatant capacities, but not in the bearing of arms. |
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Larger intermodal containers are commonly described in multiples of TEU, as are container ship capacities. |
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Summer scallops in May have lower maximal oxidative capacities and substrate oxidation than any other times in the year. |
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At first the bailiffs submitted legislation for the assent of the kommandant signed in their capacities as lieutenant governors. |
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Typical of many phasianid birds, guinea fowl are capable runners that have strong burst-flight capacities but little endurance in flight. |
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Combustible bouquets were used by the ancient Egyptians, who employed incense within both pragmatic and mystical capacities. |
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Morga suffered important failures in both his military and political capacities. |
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Planners rarely closed old factories even when new capacities opened elsewhere. |
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Steam turbines can be manufactured with capacities far larger than any steam engines ever made, giving important economies of scale. |
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All fork lift trucks, platform trucks, walkalongs, cranes, and four-wheeled trucks should be checked for capacities. |
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The van will be available in two wheelbases and two roof heights and with increased load capacities in terms of volume and weight. |
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And that suggests a way in which the human mind may be located within nature, namely, as a development of more primitive semeiotic capacities. |
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The PC Flash Disk family is available in capacities from 1 to 32 Mbytes expandable to 128 Mbytes. |
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This study offers promise that farmers will be able to gain income from the buffers while keeping their buffering capacities at peak levels. |
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Annual production capacities are expected to be around 1 billion pounds of propylene oxide and 2 billion pounds of tertiary butyl alcohol. |
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Annual production capacities are anticipated to be one billion pounds of propylene oxide and two billion pounds of tertiary butyl alcohol. |
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Woodman has been with SQN for over 12 years and has served in various capacities including consultant, advisor and employee. |
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This unaccommodated situation was, however, seriously taxing my health and my capacities to manage symptoms such as pain and fatigue. |
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In an extreme example, huge capacities of gas-based power plants, already built, are sitting uncommissioned. |
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Increasingly, there are areas in which political problems are nonterritorial or involve stakeholders in very different capacities. |
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Examinations of the targeted crimeware threats that are growing in potency and evasive capacities. |
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The system needs those three capacities for both male and female, which results in six custodies each needing its own capacity. |
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It is no match for the existing and overextended capacities within existing public or private organizations, the document states. |
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Rexroth has expanded manufacturing capacities for pumps, gearwheels and drive electronics. |
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The stackers are designed as fixed, raisable and pivotable booms with conveying capacities of up to 4,000 tph. |
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A summary of major polyolefin resin suppliers and estimated manufacturing capacities is also provided. |
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Complex attractional approaches tend to have a contraceptive effect on the reproductive capacities of the church. |
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The order comprises of stainless steel process plate heat exchangers of different capacities. |
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The order consists of around 50 all stainless steel process plate heat exchangers of different capacities. |
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It also calculated psychrometrics, refrigerant enthalpies as well as cooling capacities from the measurement. |
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These are generally ultracapacitor cells with capacities in the 500 to 5,000 farad range. |
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There is an extraordinarily wide rage of IOPS, latencies, and capacities, and this can be confusing. |
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Layeth noted that these works were carried out through the use of 238,000 meters long of high pressure wires, 175,000 posts and 70 transformers of various capacities. |
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The objective is to finance incentives or contributions provided by the government to promote rural electrification and the strengthening of sector management capacities. |
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With LTO-3 technology, ADIC tape libraries now offer single-library capacities of up to 10 petabytes and maximum combined data transfer rates of up to 50 TB per hour. |
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The NASD also suspended both Lew and Neuhaus in all capacities for three months, while Lieberbaum and Perdie were suspended for one month in all capacities. |
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The author argues that the rational source of both phenomenal and factive evidence lies in employing perceptual capacities that we have in virtue of being perceivers. |
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Al Tayer also used the event as a platform to promote Ford's line of EcoBoost engines, designed to deliver greater levels of torque from smaller cubic capacities. |
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The report contains 143 tables, charts and graphs that add visual analysis and portray the oil sand industry projects and production capacities over the next ten years. |
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Character strengths are viewed as capacities of cognition, conation, affect, and behavior-the psychological ingredients for displaying virtues or human goodness. |
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Gaut identifies overlaps between acts of story-telling in cinema and literature before highlighting key differences between the narrational capacities of each of them. |
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This is a reflection of a combination of dynamic buildup of petrochemical capacities and comparatively slower cat cracker expansions in refineries. |
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For high-end switching applications, multiple SE200 devices can be designed into a single stage topology to scale fabric capacities to terabit speeds. |
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Although Slovenia does not have unlimited capacities, as Sefic has warned, we are trying to make the best possible use of all the available resources. |
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We have expanded our plants and constructed new facilities in Asia and Europe, and now we ve built up our capacities for precipitated silicas in North America as well. |
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Cleveland Vibrator Shakeout Tables have capacities up to 3000 lbs. |
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Through the Organization of American States, Canada is also supporting efforts to strengthen the crisis management capacities of Colombia to respond to a bioterrorist attack. |
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Legislation passed by the UAE's Ministry of Interior means that it is now mandatory for speed limiters to be installed on private buses with capacities of up to 22 passengers. |
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The Fravol products include contour and inline banders, gluing machines, trimmers and more in a variety of machine types, sizes, and perfor-mance capacities. |
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Both JumpDrive Retrax and JumpDrive TwistTurn flash drives are offered in 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, 16GB and 32GB capacities, and include a 2-year limited warranty. |
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High-temperature heat capacities and derived thermodynamic properties of anthophyllite, diopside, dolomite, enstatite, bronzite, talc, tremolite, and wollastonite. |
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The possession of sortal concepts is a prerequisite for philosophers like Wiggins or Lowe in determining the nature and extent of our referential capacities. |
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Virtue is unreliable because people have different capacities. |
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This initiative aims to progressively eliminate child labour through strengthening national capacities to address some of the causes of child labour. |
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The lex fori determines the domicile, nationality or habitual residence, and applies that law to establish an in rem set of rights and capacities. |
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Young, actively growing llamas require a greater concentration of nutrients than mature animals because of their smaller digestive tract capacities. |
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It has one of the largest refining capacities in Eastern Europe, even though oil and natural gas production has been decreasing for more than a decade. |
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This does not rule out the possibility that these capacities are ultimately nonconceptual, but it nevertheless provides strong reasons for supposing that they are not. |
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A good working knowledge of the ladder parts, how they work, their capacities, and proper usage are a must before anyone is sent out to ladder a building. |
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Thus, family size makes a specific impact on children's belief reasoning rather than on more general intellectual capacities, the psychologists suggest. |
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