In campaign engineering, we know that all but a relatively small increment of voters are fixed points. |
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We already have had invalid flights from people using the cheap eTrex with only automatic time interval and no fixed time increment. |
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As we saw earlier, this will increment the counter for a particular word in a particular file. |
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If the hazard ratio is larger than one, then an increment increase in the variable causes an increase in the risk of predation. |
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The first marker is at 6 feet, and steel posts mark out each additional one-foot increment thereafter. |
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But it does have an increment and decrement function, and primitive flow control. |
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Thousands of Zimbabwean mineworkers from mines owned by Rio Tinto have gone on strike to demand a 150 percent salary increment. |
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Traditionally these machines have belts and pulleys to change increment speeds, which wouldn't change so often. |
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The payment is for one time only, and does not reflect the potential appreciation in the unearned increment over time. |
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Since land-value increment tax is a tax on gains in asset income or value, all the occurring costs and fees are deductible from the gross income. |
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The land-value increment tax was also introduced for recapturing unearned land price appreciation regardless of transaction. |
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But the real issue was not so much the absolute size of the increment, but rather what the others in the Center got relative to oneself. |
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Reuse of cleared land was often at lower density, inevitably throwing an increment of unhoused people on the private market. |
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It was the unearned increment which opened the West and laid the basis for our present colossal industrialism. |
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He was denied the salary increment given to teachers who have attained a master's degree plus 30 credits. |
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We turn finally to the problematic results for integration as measured by the increment from free recall to cued recall. |
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However such a significant increment should not be assumed in future years. |
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Shifts in the field of view directly affected displacement output, but density increment and strain, being differential quantities, were unaffected. |
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The settings for starting block number and block number increment are tied with the NC program. |
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The first NC block receives the starting block number and the block-number increment is added for each further NC block. |
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Feb 25, 1999: An unbounded increment on the nlink value in FFS and EXT2FS filesystems can cause a system crash. |
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Not enough to retire instantly to somewhere warm and beachy, but a pleasant increment to my nest egg. |
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Then, after a delay of 1000 ms, it will continue to increment or decrement the gain every 120 ms that the control is held. |
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The increment and decrement operators can be used only with variables, not with constants. |
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Buttons and the pedal can be set to decrement or increment MIDI data values within a defined range and one by one. |
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The average person would think Intel would just increment the family code. |
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Küsters, but not Andritz, has a significant share of the EEA calender market and the increment in calender market share is marginal. |
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Each small increment of expansion transiently increases the space enclosing lung air. |
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Out of a vacation spent in one of Canada's parks or open spaces one may carry away, besides pleasant memories, an intellectual increment. |
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Repeated defoliation results in a decrease in growth increment and death of shoots and twigs. |
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There is some increment there that we make possible that would not otherwise be there. |
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Tamkeen will even pay a wage increment for local employees for the first year. |
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It would require a small increment on top of the contributions to cover insurance premiums. |
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Interest is calculated on the portion of the daily closing balance, at the corresponding rate for each increment. |
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The objective is to establish the maximum draft achievable and the cost of each increment. |
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It also rejects any redirect request that depends on a primary request having a lesser duration or increment, or following the same path. |
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By working on the two fields delay and increment it is possible to modify the speed at which the string rolls. |
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That then uses up some or all of the unexpected increment to a projected surplus. |
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There is a generous annual increment up our salary scale based on anniversary date of employment. |
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Though the supply chain was capable of supporting a previous increment, it may not be capable of supporting future increments without additional planning. |
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During operation, the light guide is stepped across the tissue surface at a fixed increment, and fluorescence measurements are made from each discrete site. |
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We need more troops in order to secure the region, and we then need an additional increment of non-American troops so we can begin to bring some of our men and women home. |
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The annual increment in my first salary as a mill clerk was five rupees. |
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In other words, assigning one button to increment a parameter and another button to decrement the same parameter will cause the first button to send values such as 1, 2, 3, etc., each time the button is pressed. |
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Very shortly after the aboiteau was discovered, André Robichaud took samples of the wood with an increment borer exactly like the ones foresters use to estimate the age of living trees. |
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The representative of the Director-General stated that the granting of such an increment, on an annual basis, to staff who had performed satisfactorily was a common practice in the United Nations system. |
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Filtration produces a dirtying and therefore an increment of the headloss. |
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To adjust the settings of rotary controls, simply point at the control in question and use the right-click and left-click on the mouse to increment or decrement its value. |
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If we were to continue this service on this broad based electronic basis to companies all across the country, a fee increment was required to keep it viable. |
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The supervisor makes a separate recommendation for the increment, but this recommendation must be consistent with the performance assessment for the period concerned. |
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A pay increment shall be to the next rate in the scale of rates. |
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Some local governments issue bonds based on their taxing authority, such as tax increment bonds or revenue bonds. |
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Your example suggested similar reasoning, where the proposed procedure did not represent a significant increment to the risk associated to the disorder in the research participants' day to day life. |
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There is a new gateway at each incremental point and every year you have to demonstrate that you are at the appropriate level of competency to be moved up an increment. |
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Pasturage production information shows that last year in comparison to the previous year there has been a decrease in cow increment by 7 percent to a little more than 75 thousand tons. |
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A nation, to be great, ought to be compressed in its increment by nations more civilized than itself. |
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The group of volunteers who received a relatively small increment in calories during refeeding had no rise in BMR for the first 3 weeks. |
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The increment for deferring pension for a year is the ratio of the period of deferral to average life expectancy at the time the pension is drawn. |
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For the purposes of this provision, each grade shall also be divided into notional salaries rising by one twelfth of the two-yearly increment for that grade throughout the span of the actual steps. |
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It therefore has a bearing on both the determinants of poverty reduction: the overall rate of economic growth and the share of any increment in growth accruing to the poor. |
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See Rocky Mountain Tree Ring Research reference for detailed information on use and care of increment borers. |
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The increment over the last two decades has been considerable: the number of recorded rapes has been multiplied by 4.2 since 1974, while the figure is 2.3 for indecent exposure. |
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The second model shows the annual retail price per 1 Mbps for each bandwidth increment. |
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In the proposed adder group generate signals are used to generate the flag bits and it perform increment and decrement operations. |
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Annual cycle of shell growth increment formation in two continental shelf bivalves and its paleoecologic significance. |
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In this release, the automatic increment of numbered callouts has been enhanced to support renumbering, helping you adjust the numbering of callouts throughout an illustration when parts change. |
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However, against a backcloth of forest expansion and higher per hectare stocking rates, the EU forest utilisation rate, measured as the ratio of felling to increment, declined overall from 195022 until early this century. |
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Some were undoubtedly fakefans and fringefans, and there was I'm sure a strong surviving increment of Trekkies, as well as a high proportion of what might be called Jedites. |
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A more sophisticated device is the Newcastle interactive palliator, in which a continuous low-dose intravenous infusion is combined with patient-operated demand increment. |
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Thus profits, as a source of capital increment for entrepreneurs, are a widow's cruse which remains undepleted however much of them may be devoted to riotous living. |
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With a 25 nanoliter transfer increment, scientists can rapidly transfer volumes from hundreds of nanoliters up to 10-microliters with one instrument. |
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Fitch believes this level of tax increment loss would result in a default of the non-housing subordinate TABs by fiscal 2017 under a no-growth AV scenario. |
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Growth increment measurements were conducted with otolith images by using the free software ImageTool, which was calibrated with a micrometric scale glass. |
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Thermogravimetric analysis is one of the methods to study the thermal stability in order to determine changes in weight loss of sample along with stable temperature increment. |
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In one sense the interareas, planareas, and palintropes are genetically the same in that they are all surfaces resulting from increment to the posterior margin. |
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