In other words, he must be the cog in the wheel of events leading up to the result which in fact occurred. |
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You have to pay a supplement for the Swiss leg of the route, before being hauled up the side of a huge cliff on a cog railway. |
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The town has a festive feel, but if you need to get away, take the cog railway up the mountain where the midday lunch lasts several hours. |
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Sure, the stock market remains a critical cog in the wheel of the U.S. financial system. |
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A manager that treats his reports as cogs in a wheel is guaranteed to get the performance of a cog in a wheel. |
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The man began to morph, turning into a cog with harsh slicing edges, an authority, a crushing piece of machinery. |
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I don't really feel like I'm comfortable with the notion that I'm a valuable cog in the Big Machine though. |
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It is up to him to sacrifice himself, no longer the hub of Arsenal's wheel, but a cog in the machine. |
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At the time, however, my dad deplored the feeling that he was becoming just another number in an impersonal organization, a cog in the machine. |
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He was the talisman, the cog in the clockwork that made the whole mechanism function. |
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He eventually lost the battle with the bag and the little cog at the back of the gears snapped. |
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Running your own organisation is a big change from just being a cog in the machine. |
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Before the crew could correct the problem, the front cog wheel lost its grip and the engine turned on its side, releasing the coach. |
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Pikes Peak is home to one of Colorado's largest bighorn sheep herds, and riders on the cog railway frequently see many of these animals. |
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It like to think that, as a cog in the machine, I did my bit to keep those wheels turning faster and faster. |
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The clock dials overlap one another, making for a very pretty, three-dimensional whirring cog effect. |
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This process is but one cog in the machine of war that obtains the resources that fuels the machine of war that obtains the recources. |
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Generally, they're paid a very small amount as a very small cog in a big wheel, if you like. |
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On the front derailleur shifter, the indexing cog appears to be exposed by design underneath the brake lever handle. |
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My problem is that with the chain on the small chainring it rubs on the large chainring when I shift to the 7th or 8th cog on back. |
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Yes, the chainring, cog and chain must all be on the same standard or parts will either not engage or will wear out quickly due to excess slop. |
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We stopped along the way to peek at the cog railway that goes up Mount Washington in New Hampshire. |
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It would make me anxious if I was just a cog in a PR wheel, but I don't think that's the case at all. |
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It's OK to be a cog in the wheel and not every college in the world is looking for somebody that's been a leader across the board. |
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Nobody wants to be a cog in a wheel, and this is even truer for people who work for your new systematized business. |
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They assume that each worker is not a unique individual, but rather a cog in the wheel. |
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The whole of the mechanism was powered by heavy weights which drove the cog wheel. |
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Is it really the duty of a minor cog in a big wheel to take a stand and risk the consequences? |
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From our testimony I think it has become obvious that Pakistan is a key cog in the wheel to bring stability to Kandahar province. |
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Located immediately above the valves, this type of camshaft is driven either by a vertical shaft and bevel gears or by a cog belt. |
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You may be one of the creatives, but to everyone else you are another cog in the machine. |
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ReprintsThe Bundesbank, once renowned defender of the mighty Deutschmark, is today just a cog in the European system of central banks. |
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This national commission is a vital cog in the human rights promotion and protection machinery. |
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Canadian public service radio understands that it is much more than a mere cog in the information wheel. |
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As in the case of ACCOBAMS, the TC is seen as a vital cog in the AEWA machinery. |
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According to the Yogic concept of recurring time cycles, the next millennium is only one small cog in this particular wheel of time. |
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Productivity gains would have to become a vital cog in the wheel if firms are to stay competitive and continue to survive in an increasingly tough trading environment. |
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He is an important cog in the wheel of day-to-day communication. |
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This tiny caravan, organised with military precision, is home to scores of costumes, with an outfit for every cog in the wheel that drives the circus operation. |
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Will a 14 tooth first position cog be available for the bike? |
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We are a little cog in a huge machine and the machine is changing. |
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The other major difference is that the downshifts come one at a time, so a run from the 23-tooth cog down to the 12 will take eight clicks, and a few seconds. |
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In brief, he misjudged the relationship of both the cog and the wheel. |
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Why be a cog in the machine when you can be a spanner in the works? |
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The spacing between nine-speed cogs is so close that the derailleur has to move very precisely under each cog or the chain will try to climb to the next one. |
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Previously, the interrupter had been a mechanical device requiring the physician to turn a cog wheel or employ an assistant to do so. |
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Turn the cog wheel shaft clockwise until the wick end comes out at the burner top. |
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If the wick gets stuck in the burner, do not force the cog wheel shaft as this may damage the wick carrier. |
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The cog wheel, the machete and the star shall be yellow, symbolizing the country's wealth. |
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Make sure that the rack of the wick carrier is on the same side as the cog wheel of the burner. |
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When the wick carrier touches the wheel, turn the cog wheel shaft anti-clock-wise. |
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His presence of mind and his knowledge of every cog in his orchestra are cardinal virtues. |
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There was not an ounce of fat in the band: every cog clanked and whirred indispensably. |
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In the middle a golden star, part of a cog wheel and a machete. |
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The relatively narrow power band between 3,000 and 5,000 rpm means that much rowing from cog to cog is required if you want to get the most from the Warner-Hitachi turbocharger and its 15.5 psi of boost. |
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With all these qualities combined in one ship, the longship was unrivalled for centuries, until the arrival of the great cog. |
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You might be a cog at a trading desk, compensated with nothing but money. |
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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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In order for its administration to function, the ruler must act as a cog in its operation, and that alone. |
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With the motion of the beam this revolved around, and turned, the 'sun' a second rotating cog fixed to and which turned the drive shaft. |
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Since the beginning of the 80s, temporary work has become an important cog in the machinery of the European labour market as undertakings have been seeking greater flexibility in job management. |
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Strengthening municipal power and ensuring that the municipality is not a mere cog in the government machine or a government intermediary is vital if the exercise of local democracy is to be more than purely formal. |
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A bruiser with a sandpapery voice, he was a reliable teller of corner-boy tales and, it seemed, a willing cog. |
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We are one small but crucially important cog in the wheel of the democratic process that has enabled Canada to develop as one of the world's great nations. |
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Since the beginning of the 1980s, temporary agency work has become an important cog in the wheel of the European job market as companies strive for more and more flexible employment management. |
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A simpler way to take this in was on the charming Schynige Platte cog railway to the Alpine Garden. |
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The focus on productivity and employability doesn't factor in time for taking care of yourself: you're a cog in the university system, being prepped for becoming a cog in the working world. |
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The use of additional measurement encoders whose outputs are processed directly by the drive ensures optimal accuracy: 1 V peakto-peak sinusoidal encoders, 5 V TTL encoders, cog wheel, EnDat absolute encoders, etc. |
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Rice mills, called pecker, cog, and water mills... The first... so called, from the pestle's striking... in the manner of a wood pecker. |
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The locomotive's double cog wheel locks into the rack for traction. |
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Later in the century Robert Hooke, an English physicist, first produced a sound wave of known frequency, using a rotating cog wheel as a measuring device. |
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The Middleton Railway locomotives had a toothed cog wheel which meshed into a rack on the side of the rail, as it was felt this would provide the engines with a better grip when hauling coal wagons. |
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The sharp-toothed cog tore his shirt when he brushed against it while installing it. |
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All subtlety is lost as we merge onto the highway and the once-sedate mill vigorously growls its way to a pleasing 7,000 rpm redline before the next cog is smoothly inserted and the process repeats itself. |
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That makes them a critical cog in how capital gets allocated, which business plans get green-lighted, and which ones hit the dustheap. |
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Pull the wick and wick carrier towards the cog wheel. |
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James', the chip wagon has been an essential cog in the church's fundraising wheel. |
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Our mind doth likewise take revenge of it, they lie, they cog, and deceive one another a vie. |
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While the net curtains in the sleepy neighbourhood of Agrestic begin to twitch, Nancy becomes a big cog in the community's surprisingly lucrative supply chain. |
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The Rigi's sports and holiday region, which covers about 90 square km, is car free, with access only by cablecar or cog wheel railway, so it's safe for children. |
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The tourism in the region as affected as the cog railway that runs up the 4,302-metre high Pikes Peak had to shut because of the rising smoke plumes in the air. |
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Tom Crumbie died on 13 March 1928, he was described as the cog around which the club functioned and contemporary reports say he epitomised the club. |
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I then dial in the cable tension so it lets the chain drop easily to the inner ring and not rub on the cage when on the largest cog. |
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In 2003, Honda released its Cog advertisement in the UK and on the Internet. |
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Hike down or take the Broadmoor's Manitou and Pikes Peak Cog Railway. |
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