The first launch of any new rocket is risky and few companies will want to put their very expensive new spacecraft on an untried launch vehicle. |
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In August 1940, however, the virtually untried matrix of technology meshed successfully together. |
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We get the wine we deserve if we continue to support wineries that demand high prices for untried products. |
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Troopers aboard untried war horses simply had no chance against heavily armored tank divisions. |
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Peter Smith is the latest player to join the sick list and the manager could be forced to field untried youngsters. |
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I doubted that he'd test an untried legal theory against the nation's biggest gun manufacturers. |
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The result was an unprecedented list of vendors signing on to support this yet untried tape technology. |
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We were fighting with untried, young horses that weren't ready to go to the Olympics. |
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This strain of conservatism prefers stability to change, continuity to experiment, and the tried to the untried. |
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In some cases, whole units disappeared, to be replaced by untrained and untried fillers. |
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The great compulsory voting experiment is unravelling and all that he can offer is bland reassurance that an untried system will cope. |
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Although untried and relatively inexperienced, the first-term senator had a near-perfect profile. |
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The government's main objective in providing this incentive is to attract previously untried methods and technologies into the country. |
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I would ask as his final gift a charismatic last hurrah before risking my untried head above the stormy parapet. |
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For a crop of talented, but untried and inexperienced teenagers he became the man they looked up to above all others. |
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They are untried and untested, and New Zealand patients will be the guinea pigs. |
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The real irony of the situation at Barlinnie is that untried, unconvicted prisoners face the worst conditions. |
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With a couple of exceptions it's an untried and untested team that takes the court against Chester at the Northgate Arena. |
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An untried prisoner shall be allowed to wear his own clothing if it is clean and suitable. |
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And as the first machine to use the new, ARM-based Palm OS, the T contained a lot of untried, unproven technology. |
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And I would argue unethical, to use those existing rules to force an untried, uninsured experimental technology on the public and the environment of the world. |
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Neocracy is reproducing the evils of autocracy as unproved radicalism demands that its uttermost theories be accepted, though untried, as the rule of life by all classes of people. |
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Here, overlooking the harbor in an untried fortress, kilted pipers, drummers and dancers perform the bagpipe skirl of the islands' pipe band. |
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Establishing a cap and trade system that is based on emission intensity is untried and untested. |
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Article 4 provides that the provisions of Part I apply to all categories of prisoners, criminal and civil, convicted and untried. |
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He is the longest held, untried detainee in Iraq known to Amnesty International. |
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It requires that firms overcome financing problems associated with acquiring new and untried technologies. |
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Then they will be ready to apply known expedients and methods to the untried situations that are bound to arise. |
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Convicted and untried prisoners, and in some centers, children and adults are not separated. |
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But here Virgin was fielding only one test vehicle that embodied a whole set of completely untried systems. |
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The question then is whether the untried and unconvicted Guantanamo inmates require that level of security? |
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Do the untried and unconvicted Guantanamo inmates require this level of security? |
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No matter how experienced, enthusiastic or enterprising entrepreneurs are, any attempt to open a new beauty salon at an untried location is a mighty challenge. |
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You are a gambler and an adventurer at heart, one who loves to take risks, to discover and explore new worlds, and to take the untried path rather than the safe, reliable one. |
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The almost untried Belarusian crew, who never got to test their boat speed at Munich, after being disqualified for an underweight boat, took an early lead. |
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He was an untried prime minister in 1999 when, in response to a wave of apartment bombings that carved through Moscow, he sent troops into the province. |
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As if that were not enough, it keeps its eye on the fate of political prisoners and other untried detainees in 65 countries and runs 16 major hospitals in Africa and Asia. |
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It enables non-profit organizations to work in previously untried areas and to develop good and lasting relationships built on trust and openness. |
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John Lister of Keep Our NHS Public said there are too many assumptions, and managers desperate to cut deficits were resorting to untried plans. |
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It seems reasonable to project that an unintended consequence of inserting an untried and ambiguous work product exemption would be to undermine employee privacy rights. |
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According to recent public statements by the Iraqi Minister of Interior, 39 untried detainees may face the death sentence in Iraq by the end of 2010, possibly without trial or fair trials. |
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However, where nuclear safety is concerned we must, I believe, leave no measure untried which might lead to further increasing the level of safety which we already have. |
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As immigrants to Canada attempt to «settle in» in their new community and their new country, they meet a variety of circumstances that are untried and different for them. |
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It is exhilarating to try some untried ways. |
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If aspects of the design are novel or untried, undertake appropriate supplementary field investigations and research and establish a framework to review design at critical stages. |
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True, Cameron is untried, but that his precisely his appeal. |
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The main problem is that, rather than relying on natural market forces to correct the current over-bureaucratised regime, the reform employs a new array of untried, non-market and complex administrative restrictions. |
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It is a very recent and essentially untried international convention. |
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Their valuations are interpreted on the basis of untried, untested models, using pro forma accounts, and income statements that are frequently revised. |
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Their treatment shall be not less favourable than that of untried prisoners, with the reservation, however, that they may possibly be required to work. |
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Small record companies tend to provide opportunities for new and untried artists and often concentrate their efforts in producing specialist repertoire. |
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The success of the latter method was indisputable, while the steam locomotive was still untried. |
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Mr Harvey concentrates on the period of Japan's reconstruction and on the battles between the egocentric MacArthur and the untried war criminal, Hirohito. |
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He was a businessman from London who had some untried seeds for new, sweeter strains of tobacco with him, as well as some untried marketing ideas. |
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However the companies were not known for trying out untried new work. |
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Young, mostly untried, troops were transported from camps and barracks around the country and stationed on the streets of Glasgow, specifically to combat this possibility. |
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