Details such as the dropouts, the suspension upright and the forward shock mount are not as elegant. |
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Vibration transferred from car to bike via contact points i.e. fork dropouts. |
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Here is my take on the issue of roof racks and the stress they cause on forks and their dropouts. |
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I find this quite annoying as tightening the wheel in the track dropouts puts addition pressure on the bearings making it difficult to adjust. |
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The group were not cranks or dropouts but concerned about the potential hazards of nuclear power. |
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Also note that, for 2004, the Trek 2300 does use bonded dropouts that are dedicated to each frame size. |
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The dropouts therefore have a pivoting plug on the upper end that is bonded inside of the seatstay. |
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But once they leave school, the outlook for many school dropouts remains grim. |
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Many of the dropouts were no doubt victims of social promotion in the early grades, a practice that Bloomberg has now pledged to end. |
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From feminist separatists to hippy dropouts and self-indulgent hedonists, the movement soon fragmented. |
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Nonetheless, findings of this study are limited to potential school dropouts enrolled in alternative schools. |
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Filled with scratches, dirt, splicing errors, and dropouts, this DVD presentation is a near-VHS version of mixed media malfunctions. |
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I must note, however, the presence of a few very brief dropouts in the audio during both the Beethoven Violin Concerto and the Mozart. |
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Strangely, there were never dropouts with the live mics or guitars, so the malfunction wasn't caused by a limitation in processing power. |
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The dropouts are always bonded in, of course, but the carbon steering tubes are generally bonded in as well. |
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But the recording suffers from numerous dropouts in sound, and comes off thin and harsh. |
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The red line in the graphs represents the amount of latency beyond which audio dropouts are perceptible to humans. |
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While there's no flashy tube shaping, the smooth welds and machined dropouts are subtly beautiful and universally appreciated by aficionados of Old-World styling. |
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Each of the three models has an all-new, fully gusseted ZR9000 aluminum frame with a two-inch lower stand-over height and new windowed dropouts with integrated disc mounts. |
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We are dropouts from society, useless dregs who make no contribution, so it is inevitable that people will look at us strangely and with contempt. |
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Still, we observe some power fluctuation, beam jitter, and, in some cases, power dropouts, all of which are periodic at the disk rotation frequency. |
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Take note of how easily the rear wheel slips into the dropouts. |
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The company was among the first to deliver carbon steerer tubes on forks, and has now produced a fork entirely in carbon fiber, including the dropouts. |
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The geometry, size and shape of dropouts and lower legs varies so much on forks that a universal adapter would fit badly on all but the one fork for which it was designed. |
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Now the Nader hooks built into suspension fork dropouts are designed to stop the head of the skewer from coming out without being unscrewed a number of turns. |
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Prevent potential presbyopic dropouts by addressing the compromises experienced by monovision patients and those experiencing lens dryness. |
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Project adressed to young dropouts who would like to go back to school, but in a different manner. |
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There is a very high risk that these children will see themselves as dropouts even before they finish grade school. |
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Well-known brands of magnetic tape are less likely to have manufacturing faults than can cause dropouts or other glitches. |
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We found that child marriage contributed to domestic violence and marital rape, school dropouts, and reproductive health problems. |
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In this example, you now tension the belt on the drive side, using the slidable dropouts and the tensioning bolts inside the dropouts. |
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These results were based on an intent-to-treat analysis which assumes all study dropouts are virologic failures. |
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Moreover, the children are involved in a re-education process and the team endeavours to persuade dropouts to return to school. |
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As a result, South Korea suffers from a shortage of happy mediocrities, countercultural rebels, slackers, dropouts and eccentrics. |
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Love and art, last bulwarks in a culture of egoists, dropouts, maniacs and half-wits. |
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A proportion of dropouts return to education later, bearing their credits, in which case their initial investment is not lost. |
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Uttarakhand, a northern state, provides vouchers worth 3,000 rupees a year for orphans and dropouts, for example. |
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There is another aspect, which is that of high school dropouts, and it is a terrible situation in Canada. |
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The friends I had were not very good as you can imagine and we were all school dropouts. |
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The problem of dropouts is of course much more difficult to solve than the problem of repeaters. |
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Schools now being targeted have reported a decline in the number of pregnancies and dropouts. |
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The results obtained helped to create a tool to support school administrators in their efforts to reach out to these school dropouts. |
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In addition to students, FCAC sought to target dropouts, including youth at risk of conflict with the law. |
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The table shows the number of deaths, dropouts, new participants, and the number attaining ineligible age during the year. |
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The high school dropouts in the 9th decile make about 3.1 times as much as those in the 1st. |
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Meanwhile, marriage rates among high-school graduates have declined, and those among high-school dropouts have plunged. |
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Such children in rural areas help their parents on subsistence farms, while in the shanty areas of towns school dropouts engage in petty street vending. |
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Or rather, wraps: hemp webbing wrapped around the joints and dropouts then epoxied to form a strong bond that disperses loads evenly throughout the frame. |
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It is hoped that this will drastically reduce the number of school dropouts, the aim being to eliminate them in the 16-18-year-old age group within three years. |
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A professor of education at the University of Winnipeg was quoted as saying that society tends to see dropouts as quitting on themselves without looking past at the system that conspires to keep people down. |
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Last year there were six million student dropouts in the European Union. |
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Mr. Ménard also mentioned that the conclusions of the Savoir pour pouvoir report are based on facts and verifiable data and make no value judgement regarding dropouts and graduates. |
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Although LEAP induced many dropouts to return to school or a GED program, it did not have an appreciable effect on their rate of high school graduation, GED receipt, or employment. |
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The fact that more than 90 per cent of Canadian dropouts leave before completing their 10th year of school helps to maintain the appalling incidence of illiteracy and innumeracy in Canada. |
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More skilled workers will be qualified for more jobs, which perhaps explains why the unemployment rate among college graduates is about one-third the unemployment rate for high school dropouts, but they will also be pickier. |
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Basic learning needs could be met by deploying agreed and acceptable strategies geared to retraining unemployed certificate holders and apprenticing dropouts and out-ofschool children. |
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These data suggest that, in general, the circumstances of completers and dropouts improved between their project end dates and the time of the survey. |
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The focus will be on vulnerable young people, such as school dropouts and those living in particularly impoverished conditions or originating from female-headed households. |
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What's more, the psychological trauma that accompanies the act usually makes it difficult for girls to concentrate at school, has accounted for a good number of school dropouts amongst teenage girls. |
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Despite the fact that the school had no funding, the, organization found the funding gave meaningful work to student dropouts and created a success story for the community. |
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According to official estimates, fewer than one out of three children entering grade one were ready for primary level, and some 30 per cent of primary school dropouts were illiterate. |
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But let's keep in mind that we often hear the story about the student who drops out of school, and goes on to become a millionaire, while we ignore the stories of the many dropouts who are less likely to succeed. |
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High-school dropouts are disproportionately black or Hispanic. |
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At a time when the problem of dropouts has become acute, we know that we can count on the creativity and imagination of our teachers to better prepare our youth for the future. |
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Factories that produce furniture, metal products, or computers and simultaneously provide training for young dropouts in order to get them back on track socially. |
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The undercounting of dropouts can be striking. |
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A total of 56,000 places are available in the primary and preparatory levels for the dropouts and the unschooled at vocational training centres in the public and private sectors combined. |
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There were fewer dropouts than in other years in almost perfect weather conditions. |
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This combination of factors could well produce an offshoring snowball, driven by a combination of retirement dropouts at one end and lack of entry-level workers at the other. |
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Most San Diegans do not realize the enormous impact high school dropouts have on our city. |
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The politicians of the world are mere political university dropouts. |
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In addition, dropouts age 25 and older report being in worse health than adults who are not dropouts, and are more likely to rely on Medicaid, Medicare, and welfare. |
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The OLS and logistic regressions identified the same 10 cases as dropouts. |
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Those volumes explain what to do, while this volume shows how to predict and prevent student dropouts, for teachers, administrators, counselors, and special educators. |
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You must have a high school diploma for this job. High school dropouts need not apply. |
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It would allow the schools to receive credit for students who graduate within six years and exempt students 17 and older from counting as dropouts. |
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To avoid excessive dropouts from the study, we wouldn't employ a single tutored group and a single control group that received no instruction at all. |
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Because dropouts actually increase a school's performance, critics claim that administrators let poor performing students slip through the cracks. |
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