The European Commission is cracking down on national mobile operators who overcharge fixed line operators for connecting to their network. |
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Ensure that noggings, bearers, etc required to support fixtures and fittings are accurately positioned and securely fixed. |
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Where pertinent, costs will be divided into fixed and variable components to help better determine which option is more economical. |
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Very roughly speaking, this process divides expected expenses into fixed and variable components and develops a budget estimate for each. |
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Examples of common fixed costs are insurance and depreciation while variable costs include direct labor, raw materials and utilities. |
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The thing that worries us is that VisitScotland has substantial fixed costs and the only area where there are variable costs is in the marketing. |
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We don't want to rent expensive office space and have that fixed expense looming over our heads every month. |
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Possible modes of transport include ambulances, local transport vehicles, military vehicles, helicopters, fixed wing aircraft, and rescue boats. |
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Ted's spanner has fixed everything in this town, even record players which don't have any nuts or bolts! |
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What marks a proficient second or foreign language speaker is their command of idioms and other fixed expressions. |
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Jonson's use of strict verisimilitude helps to facilitate yet another layer of deception by employing a fixed sense of time. |
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A fixed overhang designed for optimal shading on the autumnal equinox casts the same shadow on the vernal equinox. |
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The full buckhorn fixed rear sight on this rifle with fine notch provides as clean a sight picture as irons are capable of. |
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Some other problems related to buttons were fixed by downloading a new version of the software. |
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The resulting complete design specification is used to create a second fixed price bid for writing your software. |
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Since many retirees live on a fixed income, it's also important to create a budget to help decrease discretionary spending. |
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The benefit of using the services and treats of the vestiary and the changing rooms is fixed in all the types of membership. |
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Motorists caught exceeding the speed limit will receive a fixed charge notice. |
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Concern over low usage had already been raised with the local community, but no viable suggestions for alternative fixed sites had come forward. |
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The weather at last constant, fixed in purpose and content, comparable to a summer's day. |
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Theoretically, that's why newspapers come out daily, so what was missed or messed up the day before can be fixed today. |
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This camera can be manually fixed in position to record a scene from a secondary viewpoint. |
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It's a real brute of a rod and when allied with a very big fixed spool reel is perfect for spinning or for fish up to fifty pounds or so. |
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There was a little damage to the front bumper on the right side and he did not bother getting it fixed. |
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He turned, fixed his steely eyes on us, bared his terrifying set of teeth and let out a spine-tingling roar. |
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And if you're a good wee boy we'll see if we can bung you some more dosh when the Scottish block gets fixed in a few weeks' time. |
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Once fixed by microbes such as spirochetes, the nitrogen ultimately becomes available to plants and animals. |
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Whole cells were fixed and stained with DAPI to visualize nuclei and chromosomes. |
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But they're more fragile than other TVs and may suffer from burn-in, which occurs when a fixed image becomes permanently etched on the screen. |
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In exchange, the property manager fixed the electronic gates, provided secure, lock-up parking and got tough with non-paying residents. |
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Nervously, we waited with our rifles still fixed on the steel door until it finally burst open with a bang. |
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The country's highest court has voided the country's run-off election amid charges it was fixed for the candidate backed by Moscow. |
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I open up a few tins an' in no time I've fixed us a good bush tucker meal of sausage stew. |
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Up until that point, nobody had informed me that my contract would be fixed term and non-renewable. |
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Left untreated, fixed cutaneous sporotrichosis can eventually lead to scarring and disfigurement. |
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The share buyouts are subject to lock-up and earn-out clauses that mean shares cannot be cashed in for a fixed period. |
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More fixed price properties are appearing on the market than is normal for springtime, reflecting the shortage of buyers. |
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He is more impressed with the proposal to do away with fixed pub hours, planned for both Scotland and England. |
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The Liturgy of the Hours is centered on chanting or recitation of the Psalms, using fixed melodic formulas known as psalm tones. |
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Toby adjusted the man's tie and fixed a hair that was out of place, patted him on the arm with a smile and walked away. |
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Learned grown-ups and leaders have to move with a sense of purpose, in a fixed direction. |
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In an increasingly mobile world, not everyone has a fixed desktop on which to place one. |
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It was hot and nourishing, and although perhaps not as salty or spicy as I like, that can easily be fixed with some soy sauce and sriracha. |
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The good news for first-time buyers is that fixed mortgage rates are falling and property prices appear to be stabilising. |
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The center fin was a fixed surface, extending vertically above the stabilizer at the center line of the airplane. |
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The rear shocks have been staggered, one fixed forward from the axle, the other one tilting back. |
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The specimens were fixed in formalin, and paraffin sections were stained with hematoxylin-eosin and saffron. |
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The calcaneal bone block was fixed in the femoral tunnel with an interference screw. |
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The most likely cause of retrieval failure was that the calculus was fixed to the duct wall. |
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Cells are partially fixed, lysed, and then extensively washed such that all cytoplasm and nucleoplasm are removed. |
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Yet the rattling continues and if it's not fixed, eventually something will give and the engine will stall. |
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Conceptually, an overdraft is repayable at call or on demand, whereas a loan is granted for a fixed period of time. |
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Where safety calls for drastic measures such as bollards to be installed, then fixed bollards should be the method used. |
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When I can't get my email, I call them up on the phone and they explain exactly what's wrong and when they expect it to be fixed. |
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They fixed on island or half-island sites where they could be free from interference. |
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It's only what he once named it himself, that ear-to-ear smile, a fixed half-moon caught in quick-dry cement. |
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The stamps affixed are obliterated at the despatching office in a manner to be fixed by our Minister of Finance. |
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A thick wet mop of dark hair clung to his head, a look of concern fixed onto his handsome face, as he seemed to carefully observe her. |
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Capt Donald regularly flew all types of missions in fixed wing aircraft and acted as an observer in rotary wing aircraft. |
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The cannula was fixed to the skull with dental cement and capped with silicon without an obtruder. |
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This makes sense, Accomando says, because market rents are relatively static, fixed by the competition in the marketplace. |
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The stationmaster announced that the track was fixed, so there were cheers all round. |
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In 1935 modifications in the same lighthouse were carried out and an occulting light equipment was installed in place of the fixed wick lamp. |
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The octagon is then placed on the white stand, where it is fixed into a star formation with the help of a metal bracket. |
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To help keep you right, we've fixed up four high-protein dinners that are perfect for days when you've OD'd on carbohydrates. |
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On the other hand, it says that they are to be capitalised as preference shares carrying interest at the fixed rate of 6 per cent. |
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They had their steering fixed there and set out on the final leg to Nigeria. |
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The recent brawl in a city pub involving the son of a senior police officer has fixed the spotlight on these so-called happening spots. |
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Examples of fixed obstruction include tracheal stenosis, foreign body, or neoplasm. |
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This fixed air is carbon dioxide, into which carbonates decompose when heated. |
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Well okay, the battery used to slip around a bit, but that was fixed by shoving a piece of folded paper into the back of it. |
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Using the emergency telephone on the hard shoulder of the motorway gives a fixed location unlike a mobile phone. |
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The bridge is a fixed hardtail, looks and plays like a normal Strat style trem, just bolted down for stability. |
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The right stick wholly controls the camera, when it's not fixed to a specific point in some areas of the game. |
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While practicing on one of them, he noticed that mechanics of one of the keys, a high C, had gotten stuck, emitting a fixed drone. |
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At least there's a lil extra money in the ole Bank Account to get it fixed. |
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The opening shot, a stunning long take from a fixed camera, dispassionately observes the fumbling stick-up of a jewelry store. |
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After opening the small cover, you will see two trails, right side and left side, where the hatchels shall be fixed, being toothed or straights. |
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I've had a go at carpentering today and fixed the upstairs loo door that was very tight to close. |
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Some cite technical factors, such as growing pension fund switches to fixed interest stocks, bidding up 10-year bonds and driving down the yield. |
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Closed-end funds differ from mutual funds in that they have a fixed number of outstanding shares, which trade on the stock exchanges. |
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The concentration of actin is fixed at 11.9 M, and the amount of scruin is varied to achieve the desired stoichiometric ratio. |
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The base of the polyp becomes fixed to the substrate and stolons emanate from the aboral pole of the primary polyp. |
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Because the ribbon, unlike an ink cartridge, is designed to print a fixed number of images, you know your costs in advance. |
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However, an RFL spokesman said ten teams per division was a minimum, not a fixed figure, while the new format was not yet set in stone. |
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Heterometry should be applicable only to morphological features that are considered fixed in number through ontogeny. |
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He avoided the fat man's searching squint, kept his eyes fixed stonily on the water. |
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But it would resist pressure to swap an open-ended mandate for a fixed date for withdrawal. |
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Some storm windows have fixed, full length screens and glass panels that slide out of the way for ventilation. |
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The change will mean that the workers will be re-classified as casual employees, costing them their fixed salaries and retirement benefits. |
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The increasing demands and casualization of paid employment have made it harder for anyone to give a fixed commitment to volunteering. |
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Machines are manned by operatives in fixed positions, recruited and trained to fit specific jobs. |
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She was left stranded in Tadcaster town centre as the bogus caller drove off in his van, which had two ladders fixed to the roof. |
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Although hedonism fails as a theory that gives us a fixed end, it does contain a methodological insight. |
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A catenary is the curve describing a rope or chain hanging loosely between two fixed points. |
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My eyes were fixed on the window, though I paid little heed to what went on outside. |
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Estate agents who illegally fixed for sale signs to street furniture have been fined. |
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The cell measures the level of light and sets the street light to come on and go off at fixed levels. |
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Prior to that the single catoptric fixed white light was powered by three burners. |
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Such a trip might be in a traditional road ambulance, or it might call for a helicopter or fixed wing aircraft. |
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Of course in the case of both heliozoans, the axopodia were fixed in different states of retraction. |
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Before 1840 municipal ordinances limited horse-drawn freight to a relatively small number of licensed carters whose prices were fixed by law. |
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Hoa Hao followers say that like Muslims but unlike other Buddhists, they orient themselves in prayer in relation to a fixed point. |
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This machine is designed in particular to fit striking plates to fixed frames of windows or French windows. |
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The frame consists of two parallel beams which form stringboards and are pivoted to the fixed support. |
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Thinking quickly, Stephenson stripped the paint from his beer can, punched a hole in the bottom, and fixed it in place on the model. |
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I think most commercial strobes are fixed so you can't hit the seizure-inducing frequencies, anyway. |
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With fixed wireless networks, handsets operate by radio waves, like cellular phones, but can only be used in a fixed location. |
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Around the world, more people have mobile cellular phones than they do fixed phones. |
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The Fahrenheit and Celsius scales are based on two fixed points, the Kelvin and Rankine scales are based on one. |
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The cytoplasm of medullar cells, fixed in osmium tetroxide, stained more deeply with toluidine blue than that of cortical cells. |
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Electron microscopy was performed with fresh tissues fixed in glutaraldehyde and postfixed in osmium tetroxide. |
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I have a less ossified view of culture, one that sees it as not fixed in a person's or nation's history, but as a fluid, ongoing process. |
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An alternate proof may be obtained by holding edge AD fixed in the plane and using the Descartes principle of instantaneous centers of rotation. |
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They do, however, still possess vibrational energy, with the molecules vibrating about their fixed centers of gravity. |
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The social position of each individual is fixed by heredity and not by personal qualifications and material considerations. |
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Syllabic verse is generally organized in four-line strophes, whereas the number of lines in a rosc passage is not fixed. |
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They bear the traces of the studio sitting in their fixed stance and studied expressions. |
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Nitrification cannot occur in the presence of oxygen, so nitrogen is fixed in specialized cells called heterocysts. |
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They all looked at me and I just sat down and I got an empty bowl and the box of cereal and the milk and I fixed my breakfast. |
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And unlike the outcall ladies, who visit the client in his space, having a dedicated workspace means you're a fixed target. |
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The tree resembles a bank account whose income is fixed but whose outgo keeps mounting. |
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There was about a three-month hiatus, of course, while boats were being fixed and repaired. |
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In this we hear the eternal conflict of chairborne and airborne, the gulf forever fixed between those who go and those who stay at home. |
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A spokesman for the High Court of Justiciary in Edinburgh said yesterday that a date had been fixed for a preliminary hearing in October. |
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The fixed lights are recessed even further, with their surrounding frames heavily chamfered. |
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The potential for subleasing equipment, unlike fixed assets such as office space, is very limited. |
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The cloths were laid on the ground directly over the plants and fixed with spikes. |
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In a world of overcapacity, every company is desperate to sell what it can, if only to help offset its fixed costs. |
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The girls are treated like unpaid slaves or prisoners, except there is no crime and no fixed sentence. |
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Glass and plastic bottles now speed along conveyor belts as creams and liquids are pumped and squirted before lids are fixed and tightened. |
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In order to safely move bottled oxygen and other supplies up to high camps, Sherpas put in fixed ropes. |
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They made an order under 21E and thereby fixed the unreduced sentence for the offence under the Customs Act. |
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The loan was unsecured, interest free and has no fixed repayment date, according to the accounts. |
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The pot was thrown on a disc or small platform fixed to the centre or nave of the wheel. |
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He did not even look at him, but kept his attention fixed on his hands as he unslung the flask and opened the bag attached to his belt. |
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The shaft or neck or socket of a putter may be fixed at any point in the head. |
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Then annually, AMC conducts an annual fixed buy for specific requirements and an expansion buy for anticipated but unspecific requirements. |
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When it was fixed on the bowstring and pulled back, the arrow left the string with nothing pushing it. |
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Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in nutrient solution circulated along the roots to avoid problems with unstirred layers. |
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In this way, the eye operates more like a bellows camera, with variable focus, than a box camera with a fixed focal length. |
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During the same time, Henry Fox Talbot created negative images using paper soaked in silver chloride and fixed with a salt solution. |
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In particular, make sure it is for a fixed term and that there is a break clause to terminate it. |
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But the West so often wants to be up and doing, and so often thinks that things can be fixed. |
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Again, branchiae break off when the animal is fixed unless care is taken to relax the specimen first. |
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The Kagemusha fixed blade appears to be a highly utilitarian knife with its upswept blade and slightly curved handle for user comfort. |
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When the washing machine broke he fixed it so well it washed the clothes twice as fast, and picked up National Radio. |
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If I visit shops or vendors that do not offer fixed prices, I always feel a strong urge to bargain. |
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Of course, the solebars need to be prepared and fixed to the floor before the brakes go in! |
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The soleplates may be fixed by shot-firing through the timber into the concrete slab or using stainless steel soleplate fixing shoes. |
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Shorn of its mobile cash cow, the company has been forced to concentrate on upgrading its fixed line network. |
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There are many employments the remuneration of which is, by trade usage, invariably fixed on a commission basis. |
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Theodosius defines a sphere to be a solid figure with the property that any point on its surface is at a constant distance from a fixed point. |
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The breech-loading cannons were set to fire in only one fixed direction and were of little use. |
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It can have a serious impact on returns on investment, which in turn can impact the utilisation of a company's fixed assets. |
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The bridesmaids and flower girl each had a single white lily fixed in their hair, to match the bride's bouquet. |
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He was sitting towards the back of the vehicle, staring with a fixed expression into vacancy. |
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In contrast, a bilateral, solid, irregular, and fixed mass palpated or seen on sonogram should alert the clinician to a possible carcinoma. |
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These criteria need not be fixed or rigid, but I do not believe that these criteria are ever value-free. |
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A hollow sound indicates that the veneer is not fixed soundly and further work is required. |
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The contractor was subject to a yearly rental, composed of a fixed amount plus a variable amount that depended on yearly profits. |
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The world's largest fixed income brokerage was based in the north tower of the World Trade Centre, where it employed 1,000 staff. |
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My reenlistment date was coming up, so I wanted to get myself fixed up, good as new. |
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Missing teeth can be replaced with fixed bridgework in some situations. |
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Root segments fixed to the probe were bathed in aerated nutrient solution which circulated along the roots to avoid problems with external unstirred layers. |
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This allows carriers to map packet data into arbitrarily sized TDM pipes-for example, taking bursty Ethernet traffic and mapping it into a fixed bandwidth channel. |
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But she was undeniably alienated in our boxy house, and I could often catch her sad face fixed on a slant of autumn light or a gray squirrel, precarious on a wire. |
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Garvey said a new date for the match would be fixed in the new year, though it was unlikely that it would be played before February and could even be delayed until after May. |
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These problems can be fixed by grafting bone matter onto the alveolus, which allows the placement of your child's teeth to be corrected orthodontically. |
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At a fixed fare of Rs 15, the service is operative from 8 am to 9 pm. |
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My dear friend's eyes, wet with tears, fixed me in a sorrowful gaze. |
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In some species, males facultatively or ontogenetically switch between these tactics, and in other species the tactics appear to be fixed for an individual's lifetime. |
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She fixed Anna with a straight look, one she knew would be understood. |
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The upshot is that the error was fixed, in the nick of time. |
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The two shell valves would have been rigidly fixed in place, and the dorsal margin could not have been more than a poorly elastic structure, if that. |
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O'Toole's clear blue eyes and brittle voice flood with so much anguish and pain that even Pitt's fixed pout and the awful lines cannot make a laughable travesty of the scene. |
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The status of a character trait as a virtue need not be a fixed matter, but a matter complexly interrelated with the sort of society in which it appears. |
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Is there utility in standing the matter over to a fixed date? |
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All eligible members will get a fixed allocation of 185 shares and a variable amount based on the length of time they have held their policies and the sum invested. |
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Ulster Bank will also offer both fixed and variable rate deposit accounts. |
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Doris also ventures back into the troubled waters of romance, whether she's being fixed up by her sons with an egotistical lawman or giving a braggart his comeuppance. |
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Men sloshed in the water, while they fixed the damage done to the Jewel. |
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Cashpoint users have had thousands of pounds drained from their bank accounts thanks to a small device crooks fixed to the front of an automated cash dispenser in Marlborough. |
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A sterile disposable needle was fixed to the syringe, the air in it expelled carefully without causing aerosols and the needle capped with a sterile rubber bung. |
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If you are creating large or longer hanging dried flower arrangements, two or more bricks of oasis can be fixed together by running strong wires through the plastic container. |
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Auto suppliers gained longer-term contracts, but paid a stiff price in terms of taking on more fixed costs and a constant struggle to match variable costs to price cuts. |
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Our guides will be available at a nominal charge fixed beforehand. |
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In order to put the brakes on the stop-go housing cycle, it has been looking into ways to encourage mortgage borrowers to borrow on long-term fixed rates. |
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Morin remained firmly convinced that the Earth was fixed in space. |
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But here again, Lou, I hope that if that passes, that we don't pat ourself on the back and say we've fixed the problem, because clearly we have not. |
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If the lunar orbit were fixed in space, such that the nodes occurred always in the same locations, then the Sun would pass through those nodes once per solar year. |
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For a first centrepin, particularly if you feel you might not get on with one and may return to the fixed spool, the Leeds Classic represents excellent value for money. |
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I wanted some company while I fixed up an old cabin cruiser I'd bought. |
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As he spoke the sunglasses never moved from their fixed stare on Martin, even as he struggled to reach for the phone on the desk with his unwounded hand. |
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Now she will not only have her face, nose and lips fixed, but get her boyfriend to come along for a nose job, double eye-lids and eye wrinkles reduction. |
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There in the branches, also motionless, also fixed in attention, is a gray-brown squirrel with a tail so long and so absolutely pure pure white it's wonderful. |
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Staff would send people with European currency to the customer service desk and we would operate as a bureau de change against a rate fixed two or three times a week. |
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The auxiliary winder is a ground-mounted, single drum winder with a double-deck, six-man cage on fixed guides in a bratticed compartment in the shaft. |
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So long as villeinage had importance, the courts reinforced status by requiring some labour services over and above that fixed by custom and practice. |
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Vandals, drunks and those suspected of minor assault or breach of the peace would be arrested and taken to a police station where the fixed penalty offer would be made. |
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His eyes were fixed on the grave, glistening with unshed tears. |
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In the case of fixed nitrogen deprivation the bacteria will produce heterocysts at regular intervals, usually around ten cells apart, along the filament. |
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In practical symbolism the fixed element of water is used to represent long-accumulated sediment, water trapped by the coldness of ice or the heaviness of mud. |
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The scientific controversy is beyond me, but I can recognize the fixed stare, the strained voice-throb and the rigid jaw of a madman at a hundred paces. |
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The reason for a with profits fund to be more heavily invested in shares than in fixed interest stocks is not a product of caprice or thoughtless gambling. |
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However, we don't want the lead to be fixed in such a way that, should you get a break-off, the lead remains permanently tethered to the trace and to the pike. |
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While they agree it needs to be fixed, they remain non-committal on when. |
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You may ask, how can a provider overcharge when the fees are fixed? |
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The question is, how can the protagonist break through this selectivity, this view that already-defined meanings are univocally fixed to signifiers? |
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Topping the four-storied hall would be a dome onto which the newly developed Zeiss projector could beam the images of 4,500 fixed stars and various heavenly bodies. |
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At the entrance to the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, a 235-pound brass pendulum bob swings on a thirty-foot cable fixed to the cathedral ceiling. |
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It remains unliquidated until the amount has been fixed either by the judgment of the court or by an agreement as to the amount which must be paid to satisfy the claim. |
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For example, spurious harmonics might result if pulses are transmitted in a fixed repetition modulation, or if too many pulses are sent out during a fixed interval of time. |
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Occasionally there are fixed ropes and handrails which mark the way. |
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The sailors hoisted the trysails a little way, tightened the sheets, fixed bunts to the sail, and strengthened the tackle and the stop of the lateen yard. |
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The trouble is that these polygons don't have a fixed center of rotation. |
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The lantern is suspended from chains fixed to the center of a shell cartouche with a representation of another royal crown painted on the ceiling of the Queen's Staircase. |
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His handlers tried to encourage him by telling him that the bout was fixed in his favour, but then the word came that it was on the level and would go for 45 rounds if needed. |
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It was intended to mount five Fs beneath its fuselage and wings on hard points with a sixth F being centrally fixed directly to the aircraft above it. |
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Tests showed the gadget, which riders attach to the inside of fixed visors on their helmets to act as sunglasses, only let through three per cent of light. |
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The enthusiasts ceremonially fixed a golden fishplate to the final rail joint to mark the volunteer effort. |
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Available with a folding or fixed buttstock the GM-94 can be used either with an open or dioptric sight. |
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Fitting rooms will also be fixed up, with lounges, televisions and Internet stations outside for customers waiting. |
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Although just using stair rods is an easy way to fix a runner, it'll be much more secure if it's also fixed from underneath with grippers. |
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In the Scientific Tradition, hot flashes are a broken machine that needs to be fixed. |
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The flosser accepted the fixed penalty fine of pounds 60 and got a lecture about her careless driving. |
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They looked at 1 709 patients with a history of stroke or transient ischaemic attack randomised to fixed doses of perindopril and indapamide. |
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The disperser also includes fixed connections for charging of raw materials direct from bulk solids transfer systems. |
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However, if you have a time horizon of three years, FMPs can still be a better bet than bank fixed deposits due to indexation benefits. |
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These are objects loosed from fixed property relations, signs that will not serve as the indexicals Sidney imagined that characters bear onstage. |
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Oxidative stability values were determined at 110 C and a fixed air flow rate of 120 ml per minute. |
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A pin is put into skull, to keep the connecting band in place, and then they fixed on the aid which is like a press stud, it just clips on. |
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The philologians have all accepted with an excess of good faith the view that vulgar languages meanings were fixed by convention. |
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Butler JL, Bottomley PJ, Griffis SM, Myrold DD Distribution and turnover of recently fixed photosynthate in ryegrass rhizospheres. |
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We don't feel a fixed air craft would be able to swoop and hover in the same way required. |
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The population size is fixed and equals to 40 for all probability distributions used. |
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By converting formerly fixed costs into variable costs, contact centers can both better control expenses and manage capacity requirements. |
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Today, it's desirable and justifiable to have one fixed disk and one removable disk. |
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The fixed net's pilot lamp was turned on to illuminate the fishing gear above the water and a rope surrounded the gear, according to police. |
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These alloys are being developed as an alternative to orthopedic implants and can be fixed through bone tissue ingrowths. |
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A broken nail, mucky cuticles or nasty hangnail can be fixed in seconds with a great new nail rescue kit that's just hitting the market. |
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If the disk is not protected or overwritten at the end of each session, the internal fixed disk may contain hidden but recoverable data. |
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Unlike in money circulation schemes, the subscription amount, tenor and drawable limit are fixed in chit funds. |
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Things will turn up dreamier with EVA, the Taiwanese flag air which offered planes in 2012 with Hello Kitty stickers fixed on the tail. |
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For more than 30 years, the backup of fixed disk has been the primary mode of data protection and business continuity. |
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The stackers are designed as fixed, raisable and pivotable booms with conveying capacities of up to 4,000 tph. |
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The probe-and-drogue method requires the refueling aircraft to insert a fixed probe into a drogue, or basket, attached to a tanker's fuel hose. |
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Small businesses are replacing low-end tape and fixed disk storage with RDX technology because it's fast, safe, transportable and easy to use. |
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This report on FSS market focuses on fixed satellite solution and services. |
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Until then, participating countries can continue using their own currencies at an exchange rate fixed to the euro. |
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The NCAA believes college athletes easily can be manipulated into following along with fixed games or point shaving scandals. |
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The committee fixed direct responsibility on the driver, assistant driver and pointsman. |
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Engineer Bryn Carlyon spent seven months fighting to show that the fixed roadside flashguns could lie. |
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Credit Suisse is one of the world's leading investment banks with world-class fixed income and equities businesses. |
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However, energy penalty occurs when using a fixed dry-bulb temperature to control economizers. |
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Overall, the effects of heterogeneity are far less definitive with fixed effects than with cross-section analysis. |
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Human fixed interval performance as related to response effortfulness and to initial point. |
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Wireless connections offer significant advantages over fixed data communications lines, such as imperviousness to ice and high winds. |
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Yet the errors PCB fabricators see most frequently can be easily found and fixed before data are delivered for manufacture. |
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This year's event focused on testing multi-vendor interoperability to achieve fixed mobile convergence supporting the IMS service framework. |
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The trial had a factorial design and infants received their inhalations on demand or according to a fixed schedule. |
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The distinction between fixed and variable factors of production is temporary. |
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One main mirror is fixed to the wall and the others are attached to two extendable arms, which fold away after use. |
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The relationships between differential operators in the two cartesian systems, fixed and mobile are presented in equations. |
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The 20-storey Agora Tower is designed to resemble the double helix structure of DNA, with two helicoidal towers twisting around a fixed central core. |
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The work force was cut from 479 to 103 and modern processes and material flow technology were introduced with employees compensated at a fixed rather than piece rate. |
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Two displaceable white shields can be fixed in the supportive aluminium frame of the wind tunnel to prevent unintended optical stimulation of mosquitoes during experiments. |
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During the enzymatic hydrolysis of amaranth flour the final heterogeneous mixture contains an aqueous solution of hydrolysed protein and a starch mud containing fixed protein. |
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This test will check random access memory, monitor, keyboard, optional RAM, serial and parallel ports, diskette drives, fixed drive, and hard drive. |
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The ankle or toe joints become fixed and difficult to flex or dorsiflex. |
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And because the gas-pump fees will reduce the number of uninsured drivers, he notes, insurance companies should be able to lower their fixed costs. |
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The computer displays available commands in a collection of pop-up menus driven by a fixed menu selection that runs across the bottom of the screen. |
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The proximal sites of untreated and treated hair strands of series 1-3 were fixed with a hairgrip, which was attached on a grid at the bottom of a vacuum desiccator. |
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However, we subtract all transfers to leave only those revenues generated by subnational governments and which are not discretionarily fixed by central government. |
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As the horse latitudes of July encircle our days, readers of Strategies might be forgiven if their thoughts are fixed on vacation time, beach houses and fireworks. |
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Justice Nasir Saeed Shiekh was hearing the matter which was fixed as an objection case after registrar office put objection on impleading the president as a party in the plea. |
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Meanwhile, Election Commission has fixed 6th of next month the last date for receiving applications for postal ballot papers for by-elections scheduled on 22nd August. |
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At the point of maximum stretch, a second investigator fixed the goniometer halfway between the greater trohanter and the lateral epicondyle of the thigh. |
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The long and time consuming process of blood cells culturing is not required as cells can be fixed on the slide after treating with hypotonic solution. |
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As a fixed exchange rate eliminates the differential between the current and expected exchange rates, it equalizes the interest rates across the trading countries. |
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The eudiometers are fixed to a metal beam above the structure. |
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Most of the lowest rates are either fixed or discount rates, which means the decision is down to whether you believe interest rates will keep on rising or not. |
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Due to normal manufacturing tolerances however, a sun gear which is securely fixed on a shaft will intermittently have more load on one planet gear than on another gear. |
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Under these programs, investment managers will sell fixed portions of stocks or futures when the market drops by a certain amount, often 3 percent. |
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Margaret Dunne, who specialises in psychosexual, fertility and relationship therapy, understands erectile dysfunction cannot be fixed simply by popping a pill. |
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For histological studies, the rats were anesthetized with sodium pentobarbital, and testes were fixed by perfusing Bouin's fixative through the dorsal aorta. |
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Assuming fixed disutilities of work intensity and hours, utility is expressed asthat is, the average marginal product, and marginal disutilities of effort are equated. |
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Bayonets fixed, they moved forward in dressed ranks as if on parade, presenting irresistible targets in their red tunics, and webbing pipeclayed to a shining white. |
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Greater downforce, essential to peak track performance, has been gained through additions like a larger front spoiler, side fin-type spoilers and a new fixed rear wing. |
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Physical examination showed a 4 x 3-cm supraclavicular mass with diffuse borders and a 5 x 5-cm infraclavicular bulge fixed to underlying structures. |
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