We also define a coordinate, X, by cumulating the sum of one-dimensional displacements of all water molecules in the mentioned region every picosecond. |
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With Nicole Dumont, a Certified Technique Viniyoga cumulating 20 years of experience teaching yoga to groups and individuals. |
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Resource hierarchies are used in locating resources and cumulating available capacity and capacity requirements, among other things. |
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For precision applications it may be important to avoid cumulating errors caused by ratios with more than 5 decimal positions. |
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Under this theory, the only predicate for cumulating the imports from any particular source is that the imports have been found to be dumped. |
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Specify the intervals and time periods you want to use in cumulating in the period pattern key. |
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However, due to official reasons, cumulating 2 annual leaves is permissible in exceptional cases and it cannot exceed 60 days. |
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A case cumulating breach of trust, fraud and embezzlement contains three recorded acts before the merger. |
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However, widespread adoption of such methods did not occur until he coined the term metaanalysis to describe quantitative techniques for cumulating results over studies. |
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You can use this indicator to specify that when cumulating available capacity starting with the resource for which the indicator is set, the hierarchy may not be exploded further downward. |
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The first includes activities carried out by senior officials in order to influence policy development: cumulating positions, running for office, canvassing for a political candidate. |
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This level shall be reached by cumulating generic and specific provisions. |
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The cumulating side effects themselves pose a danger that, at the very least, implies exiting sooner than may be comfortable for many. |
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Taken together, cumulating the effects over a long period at reasonable discount rates, that's actually a really huge deal. Huge enough that one might wonder why there wasn't more of a market reaction than we observed. |
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The bottom line of this back-breaking analysis is that the preliminary vote count was affected by basic inconsistencies in tens of thousands of boxes, with the inconsistencies cumulating to millions of votes. |
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Based on the above considerations, it was concluded that there were sufficient grounds for cumulating the imports from Australia, Taiwan and Indonesia. |
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They may also be members of conferences and of consortia or alliances on the same market thus cumulating the benefits of the two block exemptions. |
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Further constraints either for or against the model are certainly still needed, but the evidence in favour of a PDS-like signal in the WMAP data does seem to be cumulating. |
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It covers the possibility of cumulating or transferring social security rights, and encourages member states to conclude bilateral agreements with Lithuania on access to labour markets. |
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Our judgment with respect to cumulating is strengthened by the absence of a consistent administrative practice of granting exclusions only where de minimis grounds exist. |
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Cumulating at 3 billion RMB invested in the bank, seven other investors comprise the other 30 percent stake. |
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