Although in common use, the geochemistry of modern arc lavas is not a safe discriminator for the tectonic setting of Archaean volcanic rocks. |
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We want to make it a discriminator that forces you to remember good professional practice. |
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In general, the present invention provides a pair of correlators that operate on a set of samples output by a discriminator. |
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A phase discriminator samples the output of the oscillator and accumulates data representing the duty cycle of that signal. |
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This discriminator simply works on the principal that with no modulation applied to the carrier there is no output at the detector. |
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They are workers who do work for the alleged discriminator, but they are not employed by him. |
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But his words and actions have shown him to be a discriminator and intolerant of difference. |
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Past performance loses its value as a meaningful discriminator among contractors. |
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A discriminator circuit in the FDCU identifies the signal from the loop as a system defect or a fire. |
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The frequency demodulation provided by the electronic discriminator found in every FM radio is precisely the process needed to recover the molecular velocity signal. |
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The simple first-order political discriminator experiences no conflict in categorizing disvaluees as inferior beings to be suppressed and exploited. |
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This fuels a vicious downward spiral of self-hatred and hatred of anomalous others from which it is difficult for the political discriminator to escape. |
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The basic RZ SSB receiver consists of a hard amplitude limiter, frequency discriminator, integrator, and linearizer. |
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The discriminator is liable to pay damages for material loss caused for wilful or negligent wrongdoing. |
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This information is used only as discriminator to offer the possibility of the same operators name and first name on different sites. |
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On a receiver operating characteristic curve, the best discriminator was the highest value of keratinocyte growth factor within 5 days after birth. |
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The results of this study suggest that aggressive problem solving is a robust discriminator of preschool boys with and without clinically significant disruptive behavior. |
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Controlling for these and other variables, gambling addiction was found to be a significant discriminator between problem and non-problem gamblers. |
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A true frequency counters is also not present in most cases, instead of this a frequency discriminator or similar solution is used. |
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Thus, this factor alone is not a major discriminator between both groups. |
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The output of this unit was amplified and passed through a discriminator. |
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The Act provides for the burden of proof to be shared between the victim and the discriminator in administrative and civil law. |
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The flexibility dimension proved to be the key discriminator between the two opposing armies at Gettysburg. |
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There are innumerable examples of different factual situations in discrimination cases, however, the victim's defencelessness, which the discriminator usually abuses, is a general feature of discrimination cases. |
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One popular view is that direct discrimination is wrong because the discriminator treats persons on the basis of traits that are immutable and not under the control of the individual possessing them. |
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Rather, the biggest problem is that government itself is the No. 1 discriminator against gay Americans through its denial of equality under the law, including the freedom to marry that Mr. Paladino attacked. |
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How do you ensure that this is what is happening at Dyson? A. From the very beginning, we recruited university graduates — I'm a graduate discriminator — because they didn't know how to do things. |
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For the APU, ECS and electric power markets, systems integration will increasingly become a major competitive discriminator for future opportunities. |
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Secondly, the undertaking does not address Honeywell's integrated solutions for LCA or product families where the integration and engineering capacity of Honeywell is a major competitive discriminator. |
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For countries with a less developed system, the design of eCall service including the eCall discriminator offers various options, such as setting up an intermediate platform. |
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The agency can demand a statement of position in case of discrimination from the alleged discriminator, if the alleged victim of discrimination agrees. |
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Segregation of Roma in the field of housing and exclusion from employment is frequent, compensation for victims and sanctions for the discriminator not regulated. |
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Beyond that, it is up to the alleged discriminator to prove that the requirement of equal treatment was duly observed, i.e. that there is no causal link between the protected ground and the disadvantage. |
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Colour is not an effective discriminator when it comes to the spiciness of food. |
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When you install the M3, make sure the discriminator is properly installed in place of the front cartridge guide. |
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Sebut Khablu Ebibon, who chairs the disabled persons union in the country, cited the private sector as main discriminator in the country. |
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In addition, the discriminator features two pockets, making it an ideal product for high volume financial environments. |
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The percentage of microcytic red cells is calculated from the number of cells between 60 fL and the low discriminator for the red cell population. |
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