The running gear is decoupled so the vehicle has low noise and vibration characteristics. |
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Farm programs generally cannot be decoupled from production and they contribute to the high price of farmland. |
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Just as women's motherly character was decoupled from their reproductive role, female love was dissociated from female sexuality. |
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Yet this very ease of distribution is quite obviously also a problem for producers in that it is decoupled from any possible financial reward. |
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The group believe the findings have implications for Irish farmers in the medium term as direct payments are decoupled from production. |
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Our findings suggest that tracheophyte leaf disparity and diversity were decoupled, and that they were under different selective regimes. |
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We propose that these proposed changes be decoupled from the budget implementation legislation. |
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The operating brake of the machine only moves into the brake position when the red hose coupling has been decoupled. |
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Second, the nuclear-weapons issue must be decoupled from the development of nuclear energy. |
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Only a few states, such as California, have decoupled both, making utilities no longer concerned about selling less power. |
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The engine is decoupled from the final drives allowing flexibility in the placing of systems in the vehicle and also easily allows two engines to be installed instead of one. |
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The faster journeys would be achieved by cutting the number of times that trains have to be coupled and decoupled, a job that can take precious minutes. |
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He said that in the new era where premia are decoupled from production a price rise will be essential for beef produced during the expensive winter period. |
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Support has to be decoupled from production, and the pros and cons of a policy based on quotas need to be carefully weighed up. |
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As a safety-net for income, I consider the CAP reform's decoupled direct payment to the farmer to be essential. |
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As the newspaper industry continues its decline, the funnies pages have decoupled from print. |
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The two decoupled masses are connected via an efficient damping spring system. |
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Under this schema, tobacco quotas would need to be kept as a means of fixing the envelope of that part of the tobacco premium not yet decoupled. |
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More important, income stabilisation is now largely provided by the new system of decoupled payments. |
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But what this study really shows is the fact that farming needs another type of public involvement that is not based on decoupled subsidies. |
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It will use a modified commercial balance, and a suspension mechanism that keeps the weighing parts and the moving parts decoupled. |
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In the model without astrocytic feedback, neural dynamics is decoupled from astrocytic dynamics. |
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For the moment, the growth in transport has not been decoupled from an increase in GHG emissions, and there is no 'silver bullet' in sight. |
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At the same time, growth in road transport can be decoupled from its environmental impact. |
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Rather, growth in road transport should be decoupled from its environmental impact. |
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I can guarantee that this issue will not go away even if the changes in part 7 are not decoupled from the government's omnibus budget legislation. |
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Market developments in the arable crops sector together with the introduction of decoupled aids no longer justify the need for maintaining this instrument, which therefore should be abolished. |
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Traffic growth should be decoupled from growth in demand for fossil fuels. |
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However, the setting of subsidies at either regional or national level would not help to break the link between the amount of decoupled payments received by farms and their size in hectares. |
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Even if only a proportion of the current support is switched to decoupled and targeted payments, this will bring considerable benefits for international trade. |
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Failure of the main input drive shaft decoupled the engine from the transmission, which resulted in a decrease in main rotor rpm and a rapid rate of descent that continued until the helicopter collided with the terrain. |
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It was further argued that a combination of decreasing decoupled payments and the subsidization of elements of crop insurance would make federal budgeting for agriculture more predictable. |
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Sexual desire has been decoupled from pregnancy. |
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Finally, perhaps this report will at some time enable us in this Chamber and in the Union to have a rational and reasonable debate on immigration and visa issues, decoupled from the ugliness of nationalism and xenophobia. |
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Therefore, coupling between service faults and operational faults can be decoupled. |
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Cabinet: made of medium-density wooden fibreboard, two-part acoustically decoupled cabinet, the cabinet interior is fitted with a complex system of braces and lined with floating polymer resin damping panels. |
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And to the extent that the sources of growth from these two sources can be decoupled, the effect of policies that affect these two differentially can be evaluated. |
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These became banknotes when the manager of the Bank decoupled the rate of note issue from the bank currency reserves. |
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Before the control, the controlled multivariable system is decoupled into a set of single input single output systems. |
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These payments are for the most part decoupled, in other words they are granted to farmers however much they produce, under the condition that the land is maintained in a good agricultural and environmental state. |
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This criticism is particularly valid because, since the 2003 reform, farmers are not obliged to produce something in order to access decoupled payments, whether they have a very large farm or not. |
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Although human rights are indeed a big issue, he suggested, they should have been decoupled from the prize of tying Ukraine to the West. As usual, Mr Kissinger's views are open to dispute. |
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The much-needed economic growth must be decoupled from environmental degradation and must better safeguard social cohesion to ensure it can be sustained. |
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Although the new decoupled payments were aimed at environmental measures, many farmers have found that without these payments their businesses would not be able to survive. |
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Plateosaurus apparently represents an early stage in the development of endothermy, in which endothermy was decoupled from developmental plasticity. |
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Recent work suggests that diatom success is decoupled from the evolution of grasses, although both diatom and grassland diversity increased strongly from the middle Miocene. |
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