Different manufacturers also used different tolerances, meaning parts often did not fit together when assembled in the field. |
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No musical notes fit together better than those which are exactly one octave apart. |
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This box's contours are also unevenly matched and fit together like warped pieces of a jigsaw puzzle. |
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Everything seems to fit together perfectly, and one doesn't catch any extra or superfluous notes. |
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These two holes must be coordinated so the mechanism will properly fit together. |
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They're designed to fit together in a stack, just like the famous Danish plastic bricks. |
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The little pieces fit together, each part representing something small but vital. |
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You know what the picture's going to look like at the end, but you want to see how all the pieces will fit together. |
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Finding which pieces fit together in order make the complete picture is one of the more difficult tasks. |
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As the pieces start to fit together the characters' dilemmas begin to take on a different shape. |
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Instead, when you crack open this thing, all you get are busted pieces that don't fit together and don't work. |
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There is no doubt that a certain consistency of outlook is present throughout, but the pieces do not always fit together well. |
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Understanding how the three pieces fit together and what to do about them is a big part of choosing the right project and getting it done. |
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Cars initially were produced by teams of skilled assemblers who fit together crudely made components. |
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The parts fit together jaggedly, but the crude welds enable the robots to function. |
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The finest craftsmen in Europe could not carve two wooden items to fit together as well as we do. |
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What I'm describing requires a lot of pieces to fit together in a seamless way. |
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The self-assembly chairs, tables and sofas fit together without screws or glue. |
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The box didn't so much open as separate, coming apart into two pieces that barely looked like they'd fit together. |
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The balls are made with small pieces of wood 12 pentagons and 20 hexagons which fit together to form a sphere. |
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Drawing a plan forces you to think through your project from beginning to end, what you are going to need and how your are going to get the pieces to fit together. |
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This is a blatantly typical example of how this Europe of ours does not yet fit together. |
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Cities seemingly chaotic, with whitewashed cubic houses, fit together and support each swept a blinding light. |
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First, the amendments to the definitions of primary designated offence and secondary designated offence do not fit together. |
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Proteins are like jigsaw puzzle pieces that are designed to fit together. |
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You know you have solved a good jigsaw when all the pieces fit together. |
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Sympathetic local management that grasps how these pieces fit together is a major help here too. |
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The implants must fit together precisely to support a body in motion, said UCLA neurosurgeon Dr. Duncan McBride. |
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Just how the various low-level and higher-level visual routines fit together to produce the apparent seamlessness of conscious experience is still little understood. |
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I really enjoy being able to switch gears and see how all the pieces fit together. |
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If we want something slightly more permanent then we could make a beehive composter out of wooden layers that fit together and can be added and subtracted at will. |
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Neuropsychological evidence points towards our tendency to confabulate stories that we believe to be true in order to fit together disparate pieces of information. |
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It doesn't fit together, it does miss tracks out and it is muddled up. |
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The shared-care approach helps patients see how the pieces of their fractured lives fit together, so they can begin to regain mental health. |
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But it is important to stress that all six elements of the proposed plan for renewal are designed to fit together and reinforce each other. |
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What they didn't know is when or if the pieces would fit together. |
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It just brings everything into balance and all the pieces fit together. |
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Diatoms are microscopic, single-celled, yellow-green algae with two valves that fit together like a pillbox. |
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What is it that makes notes one octave apart fit together so well? |
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When people leave one unit and move on to another they tend to fit together cohesively because everyone in the Army has been through the same training. |
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Its teeth are elaborately cusped and fit together to filter its food from the sea. |
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The prime Inca structures were made of stone blocks that fit together so well that a knife could not be fitted through the stonework. |
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The glue must not be applied into the wound but only on the skin after having made sure that the wound is perfectly clean and the two damaged sides of the tissue perfectly fit together. |
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The Incas were masters of this technique, in which blocks of stone are cut to fit together tightly without mortar. |
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It was a typical Coster-Mullen moment: he treats the world's most destructive invention as an ordinary clocklike mechanism, made of simple parts that must fit together according to readily discernible laws. |
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The mystery of what will matter, how the pieces will in hindsight fit together, is equally pressing for the overachiever and for Deresiewicz's risk-seeking soul person. |
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A new ballet appeared which was based on those Russian dolls which fit together in ever decreasing size. |
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The crystals fit together in a tight latticework. |
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Somehow or other things in the picture don't fit together. |
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Much like a lock and key, the estrogen and estrogen receptor fit together and form a unit that enters the nucleus of the cell, setting off a chain of events within the DNA that helps the tissue grow and function properly. |
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The skin covers a thick layer of oil-saturated fat and connective tissue and a matrix of small bony plates that fit together, almost like a jigsaw puzzle, to form the shell. |
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It often happens in cheap filters that a so-called bypass effect occurs: unsealed spots can appear, because the filter and the housing may not fit together precisely and allow unfiltered air or oil to get into the system. |
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I think British Columbians and the people of Canada know that we need certain laws made tougher but they also know that we need to focus on prevention and deterrence and it needs to all fit together in a comprehensive plan. |
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Clear areas and giant swirls of clouds fit together. |
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To effectively provide services, individual service providers must have an understanding of how the broad spectrum of services fit together and interact. |
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To ensure that they fit together and form a coherent framework, the Commission continuously reviews existing legislation, looking for more efficient and more effective legislative solutions. |
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It also covers how international and sub-national contexts fit together, the intersections between the relevant components, tangible examples as well as informative case studies. |
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At the strategic level, it is important to carry out a realistic appraisal of how these tools fit together, bearing in mind the needs and capabilities of the various agencies. |
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All parts fit together like a huge meccano-kit. |
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The broad scope of the monitoring visit scenario provided the participants with a global view of how all of the elements of the verification regime would fit together in order to support the inspection process. |
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However, the world at large is becoming increasingly interested in getting a holistic picture of how all the elements of corporate responsibility fit together. |
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Sometimes you have to look for a very long time before finding the right piece, because the wood must be perfect, very straight, with no knots, so the four pieces of the drum will fit together and interlock. |
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To begin to understand how these things fit together, though, one would have read this complex work of ethnography. |
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Feathers also have barbules that fit together almost like a zipper to keep the feather flat and smooth. |
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In most mammals there are wedge-shaped incisors, a pointy canine, and premolars and molars with bumps and valleys that fit together like a mortar and pestle when you chew. |
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The rocks were sculpted to fit together exactly by repeatedly lowering a rock onto another and carving away any sections on the lower rock where the dust was compressed. |
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The key differences that exist between qualitative and quantitative research fit together so that one method's strengths balance the other method's weaknesses and vice versa. |
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