Riccio intends for his pothole prognostics to stand as a metaphor for, and a criticism of, the nation's neglect of its infrastructure. |
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The paper describes the processes for system design and implementation as well as new concepts in the fields of diagnostics and prognostics. |
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The patient's life quality is improved and the long term prognostics are enhanced. |
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From calculations to prognostics, they put aside what might be beneficial to end up getting lost themselves in a life that does not suit them. |
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The responsibilities of this department are product strategies, positioning, product steering, pricing, prognostics, technical support and Pre Sales and competition coverage. |
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The market indicators for our October 2010 survey appear to indicate a rosier outlook than the one initially indicated by the short-term prognostics in our Montréal Office Market Analysis and Forecast of last April. |
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Although the prognostics in this website are based on sophisticated calculations, its purpose is purely recreational, and its use as a basis for bets is not recommended. |
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If something happened in your system, we could say: 'You have an overtemperature on the backend, and here is how to fix it.' And now we are using all this data to do prognostics. |
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The prognostics of the Egyptian, Tunisian and Lybian revolutions are not promising, to say the least, and we are still far from being rid of the patriarchal monopolisation of private and public life. |
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When it is Marvel's travelling circus in town, its six-heroes-for-the-price-of-one bonanza, and all the hype and box-office prognostics are nodding expectantly in the direction of a new record. |
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In spite of the destruction of local economies in the aftermath of war, market studies remain an important tool for determining the most appropriate ways to match children's aspirations to realistic economic prognostics. |
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This weakening enabled a major trough to form and intensify up to the upper troposphere, 200hPa level and, by model prognostics, shape into a neat cut-off vortex pattern. |
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Prognostics for the future depended more on urchin growth and population resilience. |
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Prognostics for the future project another loss of 2 million people, since natural growth as well as net migration will stay negative for many years to come. |
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Prognostics capability will make it possible to replace about-to-fail parts before they fail, reducing system failures, in-flight aborts, and aircraft accidents. |
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Prognostics have thus been discovered in computi, in volumes on science or medicine, and in miscellanies which present a host of different text genres. |
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