Human capital consists of the skills possessed by individuals and, in the aggregate, by the labor force as a whole. |
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They do not arise from a single flower as in aggregate fruits like raspberries and blackberries. |
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Since the plaster is a composite material using appropriate qualities of cement, sand and aggregate, the final material has a dull color. |
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The reason, they believe, is that aggregate demand was growing by healthy amounts in those eras. |
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As with all aggregate health care data, these statistics were not designed to answer the most penetrating questions. |
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I'm a concrete contractor in Michigan looking for a crack or joint filler for exposed aggregate. |
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Most that I have seen have been elongated octahedra or other forms, such as some of the branches of an arborescent aggregate. |
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Of these, aggregate silk is an adhesive, and piriform silk is used to affix dragline silk to substrates. |
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The basalt lava in particular has been, and is still being, extensively quarried for road aggregate in many large quarries on those mountains. |
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On that tour he hit 2 centuries and scored 417 runs, leading the run aggregate for the series. |
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My only concern is to make sure that we present the accumulative or aggregate system properly to the people at the track. |
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However, from time to time in the short term, the aggregate queues can become congested, as traffic and QoS are shuffled within the network. |
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The adsorption of surfactant molecules onto the aggregate surface changes the nature the surface from hydrophilic to hydrophobic. |
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In the presence of kaolinite and illite, aggregate sizes were smaller and sinking rates lower than in the presence of smectite and quartz. |
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The goal of analyzing and interpreting data is to reduce the enormous amount of raw data that have been collected to a manageable aggregate. |
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For neither in any one single thing, nor in the whole aggregate and series of things, can there be found the sufficient reason of existence. |
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These objects remain largely as they have always been, an aggregate of separate dust grains and frozen water, loosely held together. |
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Children, given the opportunity, will naturally assemble a personalized aggregate of intelligences needed to approach a learning situation. |
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After finishing second to Bulgaria in their qualifying group, Croatia beat Slovenia 2-1 on aggregate in a Balkan play-off. |
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The Hungarians equalised late in the game, and went through 4-2 on aggregate after a 3-1 home win a fortnight later. |
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It was Nelson who took the title for the best aggregate gross score, although their 296 total was matched by Burnley and the host club. |
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Zesco who are yet to concede a goal earned the second round berth after eliminating PAS Mates 4-0 on aggregate. |
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With five minutes to go the score was 6-4 and the teams were level on aggregate. |
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England did not enter in 1960, the first tournament and were beaten 6-3 on aggregate by France in the first round of the 1964 competition. |
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Barcelona are now totally in charge, with the scores level on aggregate and two away-goals to their credit. |
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On their way to the 1991 African Cup Winners Cup triumph over BCC Lions of Nigeria, Power beat Rivatex 4-3 on aggregate in the first round. |
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The material inside the skull is an aggregate of clay-sized chloritic material and is a treasure trove of minerals. |
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The stability of an aggregate will depend on the number of vesicles in the aggregate and on the energy per vesicle. |
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Underfoot irregular, pebbles lay like aggregate and chips of stone protruded from the compacted ground, as desiccated and brittle as human bone. |
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Therefore, the stable structure of the aggregate is not needed to determine its mechanical properties. |
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According to Brownlee, the loose aggregate of particles seen on comets may represent the first generation of solids in the solar system. |
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All these trucks turn up at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon with gravel and sand and aggregate, wanting to dump it. |
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Assuming that the concrete has good aggregate to begin with, enduring freezing and thawing is the primary durability issue. |
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When mixed with fine aggregate used in concrete, these cements reportedly achieve strengths up to 14,000 psi. |
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The funding was a result of a Government tax levied on every tonne of stone aggregate extracted from quarrying. |
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Aggregates are concrete and other materials sorted, crushed and mixed so as to form mixed aggregate in pieces of 70 mm, or less, in diameter. |
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He started work just after 8am and had been helping to unload stones and aggregate in large bags from a ship's hold. |
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Old concrete that has reached the end of its service life can be recycled and reused as aggregate for new concrete mixtures. |
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Dawnus provided machines to prepare the site and supplied concrete, aggregate, timber and manpower. |
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Stone tile, a relatively affordable alternative to stone, is made from real stone aggregate suspended in a polymer binder. |
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The panels, which are to be made of concrete and limestone aggregate, will create horizontal bands of shadows on the exterior. |
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The original structural system, including the roof, was entirely cast-in-place reinforced concrete using normal-weight aggregate. |
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But recovered concrete can be crushed and used as road gravel or aggregate. |
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Pots were filled with building aggregate by hand and stones over about 1 cm in length were removed during pot filling. |
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Concrete marble aggregate is one of its key components with 57 white columns, each weighing 29 tonnes, forming the structure of the building. |
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The aggregate amount of loans also picked up drastically, from 7.3 billion leva to 11.1 billion leva. |
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Registering trustees are required to report the aggregate amount of funds under supervision and the names of the trusts. |
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From the aggregate data, we calculated the overall rates of frequencies of patient identification and vital sign monitoring. |
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This aggregate amount represents an increase of 25 per cent in Commonwealth Government funding to those three categories of schools. |
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Your children may receive an aggregate amount of gifts and inheritances to the value of 456,438 from their parents, free from Irish tax. |
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The payment period is for 25 years, or when the aggregate amount has been collected, whichever comes first. |
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Dandelions are so hard to identify that many botanists will record them as the aggregate. |
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For all of their conceptual and measurement problems, economic aggregate measures are the best means we have for understanding the economy. |
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Is that on the theory that subdivided land in aggregate is worth more than the whole lot? |
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The rich are probably getting richer but the poor are also doing a little better, on the whole and in the aggregate. |
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The welfare losses by this small group of consumers can be large enough that, in aggregate, there is a total welfare loss to consumers. |
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Strawberry and blackberry are also aggregate fruits with the addition of an edible, enlarged receptacle. |
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Tayberry fruit, like that of the raspberry and blackberry, is an aggregate fruit consisting of a collection of drupelets. |
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Bootham were only five points behind on aggregate as two of the frame wins were black ball results. |
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Isabelle smacks the neck of the spatula against the metal rim of the wok, dislodging an aggregate of rice. |
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Texas, by contrast, has year-round warmth and could swallow the aggregate population of Alaska without so much as a belch. |
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It is important to note that up to 30 percent of an aggregate assault force can be airlifted and paradropped. |
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The benefits of colonoscopy are concentrated in a small segment of the population and are invisible in the aggregate statistics on longevity. |
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The portion of the skarn where the rainbow garnets are found is essentially a coarse-grained aggregate of pure andradite. |
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Whatever amount is left over can be reused in total or reclaimed and used as aggregate in new concrete. |
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Waxes are not usually used to cure base concrete, but brooming to expose the aggregate surface removes the wax. |
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It also provides barge transportation, dredging support, and lighterage services for aggregate industries. |
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Precast copings, window lintels, and string courses have a terra-cotta color, without exposed aggregate. |
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The following section outlines a system for conducting electronic auctions with aggregate lotting for transformation bidding. |
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It is not, as Spinozism conceives it, a purely mechanical aggregate, a mere sum. |
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The team used hand tools to tamp the aggregate into the mortar as the structure slowly rose from the seafloor. |
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Mix cement, aggregate, and coloring by hand and fill mold to match specifications of product being finished, using trowel, tamper, and scraper. |
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The aggregate number of kilometres of road that have been tarred, bridges built or repaired can also be quantified. |
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The road surface was tarmacadam, a bitumen surface with a 14 mm aggregate close graded wearing course. |
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We develop a formal method for specifying an aggregate discrete-event simulation model of a production flow line manufacturing system. |
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The composition of terrigenous sedimentary rocks would merely reflect the compositional aggregate of their source areas. |
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Utility accounting is notoriously arcane and based on aggregate, not marginal, costs. |
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The marginal costs of long-term wage contracts increase with variability in aggregate demand. |
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Our favored aggregate is the R2 weighted aggregation, but we also report the simple mean of the forecasts and the median. |
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Whereas the aggregate is the filler, the combination of water and cement provide the binder that keeps the material together. |
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Conversations aggregate into a low thrum that sounds like oiled loafers swooshing over carpet. |
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Moreover the capital controversy revealed that important aspects of aggregate neoclassical theory were logically incoherent. |
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As for Colin Montgomerie, a 5-5 finish for 69 and an eight-under-par aggregate had the three-time champion in one of his more thunderous moods. |
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An extent is a sequence of contiguous aggregate blocks allocated to an object as a unit. |
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I aggregate their topic sentences, then return with SurfSaver to harvest their work. |
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Bitumen and aggregate materials useful for building of highways are well known. |
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They only finished second to Switzerland, before beating Wales 1-0 on aggregate in a nervy play-off. |
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We may currently not have much in our aggregate totals of giving, but, into the future we are the alumni base for which the school will lean on. |
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Sadly, aggregate scores counted for nothing in those days, and having won and lost a leg apiece, the teams played off. |
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Among the batsmen, Jaffer boosted his aggregate with a knock of 218 against Warwickshire in the last match of the tour. |
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Full transparency is maintained by publishing the reserves and the aggregate balance in the clearing accounts of the banking system. |
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An Oligocene and early Miocene marine succession with a maximum aggregate thickness of 300 m accumulated on top of the erosion surface. |
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A petrographer could examine a sample of the stained concrete and tell you whether the aggregate is likely to be the source of staining. |
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A central automatic Bentonmac mixing plant featured four horizontal mixers and six 150-ton silos for cement, aggregate and sand. |
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Overall drug loading was low, which indicated a greater tendency of the monoacid compound 2 to aggregate and settle out of the formulations. |
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United's eventual 6-5 defeat on aggregate to Real was painful and a pointer to where Ferguson will devote his energies, and money, next season. |
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Judy Fox's figurative ceramic sculptures exude an aggregate energy that is built up over time. |
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An aggregate of about 400 gigaflops was needed to paint a semi-realistic image of a compact car on a display screen. |
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Darwen then took the President's Trophy with the best aggregate nett score from their four players. |
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In aggregate, they constitute a real and present danger to global prosperity. |
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It forms, in a sort, or is to form, the compensating balance-wheel of the successful working machinery of aggregate America. |
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Frequently concrete mix designs include recycled materials, such as fly ash or recycled aggregate. |
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The branches are parallel to one another, and the aggregate resembles the skeleton of a fish or the fabric pattern known as herringbone. |
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The product dries in 20 to 30 minutes to form a hard, durable surface that binds fines to the larger aggregate particles in the road surface. |
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Although I well knew, of course, that in technical botanical language, the blackberry is not a berry at all, but an aggregate fruit of numerous drupelets. |
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After beating the Swedes 4-0 on aggregate, the team is now mixing with the powerhouse clubs in what looks like the strongest field ever assembled. |
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The burton and Milnthorpe clubs are separated only by the aggregate on completion of the first half of the season in the South Lakeland Rural League. |
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Freuberg won 4-0 to advance 4-2 on aggregate to the third round. |
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The manufacturer says its dual-blade configuration eliminates potholes, ruts, and washboarding without leaving windrows or pushing aggregate out of the roadway. |
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According to Leibniz, the whole world is an aggregate of monads. |
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The result was that the applicant's aggregate sentence is nine years and four months, and the applicant's minimum sentence on parole is seven years and four months. |
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This still amounts to an aggregate spend of several millions. |
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Space is also not an aggregate of its parts but presumably an essential whole preceding all it parts, a view motivated at least in part by theological considerations. |
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Frisvold, Tronstad, and Mortensen use a different modeling approach to calculate aggregate welfare changes from the introduction of Bt cotton in the same period. |
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Immature neural tissue or neuroepithelium is more common than grade 1 but does not exceed an aggregate area of three low-power microscopic fields in any one slide. |
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After a huge crash on the second lap the race was restarted and he fought his way up to sixth only to be relegated back to eighth on aggregate time. |
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The judges will still rank every performer, and that the aggregate of their ranking will be combined with the public vote to determine who goes and who stays every week. |
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These actin nucleation sites lead to the formation of large aggregates due to charge shielding between actin monomers in the aggregate and monomers in the bulk. |
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And so while the modern conception may not justify aggregate limits, the original conception just might. |
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He has thoroughly debunked the widespread assertion that population is outrunning the world's capacity to feed it, either in aggregate or in specific regions. |
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It is a fallacy of composition to suppose that aggregate wealth can be measured by summing business wealth, for every credit is balanced by a corresponding debit. |
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Tanner is right that free trade, including outsourcing, raises national income in the aggregate. |
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A multiple-bounded regression technique for double-bounded data can be used when each person's responses remain as a row vector in the aggregate response matrix. |
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Investigations into arrangements of spheres date back centuries, but research into how efficiently aspherical objects aggregate has received scant attention. |
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Sichel, however, shows that even the growing share of the service sector is not enough to substantially raise measurement errors for the aggregate economy. |
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Although all of the services say their click-through and success rates are high, analysts have no way of knowing how well viral marketing is doing on an aggregate basis. |
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They had lost the first leg 5-1 and went behind early in the second leg before scoring eight goals to win 9-7 on aggregate with the whole team sharing the match award. |
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The amount of siliceous materials present at the aggregate surface changes its polarity and acidity as well as the basic characteristics of the surfaces. |
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In aggregate, the collection attests to the founders' faith in multiple forms of evidence as the reservoir from which keener perspectives about the past would be drawn. |
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There it will be crushed to form an aggregate base to repair a 6km section of track that has become deeply rutted and virtually impassable. |
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Once the initial round of shooting is completed the top six come together to fire at a further 25 targets, and the aggregate highest scorer is the winner. |
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But in the aggregate, immigration reform is not a salient issue for white evangelicals. |
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Their hub is an aggregate of photographs and eyewitness reports taken by hundreds of collectives. |
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Last year, I was too bullish on the economy, convinced that Terror War spending would cause enough increase in aggregate demand to jumpstart us out of the doldrums. |
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This will aggregate a portable audience that you can later introduce to your crowdfunding launch. |
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In aggregate, Retsky received a larger dose of 5-FU than the standard concentrated therapy. |
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If treated as a variety of the aggregate species D. intermedia, the New Zealand plant must bear the varietal name of norfolkensis, whether it occurs elsewhere or not. |
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The aggregate of individual decisions, each of which is rational, yields an inadequately trained workforce. |
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A bank statement issued here said that banks have disbursed an aggregate loan of Rs 3,904 crores to these SHGs which has availed over 16 million poor families. |
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Can we intelligibly aggregate hundreds of millions of individual opinions into one or a few collective opinions? |
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The notion that economies, as a whole, sometimes lack sufficient drive derives from a faulty set of economic doctrines that focus on the demand side of the aggregate economy. |
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Because of the considerable impact of distribution costs on the aggregate cost price, it seems important that competition between dealers should also be stimulated. |
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The reason that aggregate profit does not decline is that, in the aggregate, total sales revenues and total productive expenditures, or costs, remain the same. |
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Multiple links to the cloud can provide much higher aggregate bandwidth. |
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It means that the head-to-heads with Norway, which would initially be used to separate the nations in the event of a tie on points, have finished 2-2 on aggregate. |
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You can improve soil quality and aggregate stability by adding amendments like manure, but if you follow with a plow, you may do more harm than good. |
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Separations along the top and bottom of coarse aggregate particles were a result of their slight movement in semi-rigid paste during application of the dry shake. |
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Like the capelin, these fish aggregate close to shore, then a female and associated males ride a wave to very shallow water, where they spawn on a fine gravel beach. |
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He asked them to determine whether there were any separate or aggregate health issues that would mean General Pinochet was unfit to stand trial in Spain. |
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Four minutes later, Singapore scored to level the tie on aggregate. |
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The serene, cave-like space is defined by floors of smooth grey Italian stone and walls of ground faced concrete block with black aggregate and charcoal mortar. |
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The issue in McCutcheon v. FEC is the limitation on aggregate contributions to federal campaigns. |
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Lucky or prescient players would win fabulous prizes, and pure, unbiased, aggregate intelligence could be creamed off the top because markets always get it right in the end. |
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The university receives more than half its aggregate income from government sources. |
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Interestingly, despite their team being 6-1 down on aggregate, Bayer Leverkusen's fans have not stopped singing and chanting since the match began. |
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Brits also appear to have an long term fascination with types of paving surfaces, so you could find yourself tripping on stone, brick, aggregate, concrete, rock or blocks. |
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The win, their eighth in 10 matches this month, was worth three points as they tacked on the bonus for winning on aggregate over the home and away fixtures. |
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For this reason, other economists, such as the authors of the UN Human Development Report, routinely exclude China from aggregate data covering developing nations. |
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The aggregate minerals forming the rock are held together by chemical bonds. |
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Brazil won the first series 2-0 on aggregate before Argentina got revenge in 2012 via a penalty shootout. |
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There is a regular traffic of aggregate or refuse vessels, operating from wharves in the west of London. |
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The second reason lekking is so fascinating is because the males aggregate. |
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Along the PPF, scarcity implies that choosing more of one good in the aggregate entails doing with less of the other good. |
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When aggregate demand falls below the potential output of the economy, there is an output gap where some productive capacity is left unemployed. |
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Tax cuts allow consumers to increase their spending, which boosts aggregate demand. |
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It holds that one must always act so as to produce the greatest aggregate happiness among all sentient beings, within reason. |
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These excess money balances would therefore be spent and hence aggregate demand would rise. |
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Export businesses based in Montserrat deal primarily in the selling and shipping of aggregate for construction. |
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That is, for Keynesians, the money supply is only one determinant of aggregate demand. |
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Keynesians emphasize reducing aggregate demand during economic expansions and increasing demand during recessions to keep inflation stable. |
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The justification for this is that a lack of education leads directly to lower incomes, and thus lower aggregate savings and investment. |
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From this standpoint, for any given amount of wealth in society, a society with more equality will have higher aggregate utility. |
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This is the complex aggregate of animate and inanimate single-organismic and multi-organismic entities and systems. |
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The top bands at the end of the qualifying round play in a second event in the afternoon to determine an aggregate winner. |
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In common with other UEFA club tournaments, the away goal applied when aggregate scores was parity. |
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In the aggregate, its portfolio companies employ approximately 21,000 people. |
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Defensible projections should be consistent with actual recent aggregate nonprice supply trends and the component nonprice sources of growth. |
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Rock or stone is a natural substance, a solid aggregate of one or more minerals or mineraloids. |
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Blackberries belong to any of hundreds of microspecies of the Rubus fruticosus species aggregate. |
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The primary purpose is to measure both the amplitude and frequency of the aggregate reflected signal from multiple distances. |
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Individual snakes may brumate in burrows, under rock piles, or inside fallen trees, or snakes may aggregate in large numbers at hibernacula. |
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Some species may aggregate in groups, enhancing vigilance and lessening the risk of predation for individuals, particularly for juveniles. |
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They aggregate in considerable numbers around objects such as drifting flotsam, rafts, jellyfish and floating seaweed. |
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The aggregate of Portugal's colonial holdings in India were Portuguese India. |
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In the short run, investment spending directly supports aggregate demand and growth. |
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Generally, economists attribute the ups and downs in the business cycle to fluctuations in aggregate demand. |
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He pioneered the use of hydraulic lime in concrete, using pebbles and powdered brick as aggregate. |
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Concrete is a composite material composed of coarse aggregate bonded together with a fluid cement that hardens over time. |
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In this way or by substitution for the cementitious and aggregate phases, the finished product can be tailored to its application. |
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The cement paste glues the aggregate together, fills voids within it, and makes it flow more freely. |
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The size distribution of the aggregate determines how much binder is required. |
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Aggregate with a very even size distribution has the biggest gaps whereas adding aggregate with smaller particles tends to fill these gaps. |
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The aggregate is nearly always stronger than the binder, so its use does not negatively affect the strength of the concrete. |
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In addition to being decorative, exposed aggregate may add robustness to a concrete. |
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Concrete is strong in compression, as the aggregate efficiently carries the compression load. |
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However, it is weak in tension as the cement holding the aggregate in place can crack, allowing the structure to fail. |
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Mixing the ingredients in a carefully controlled process creates a paste that coats and bonds the aggregate particles. |
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Polymer concretes are mixtures of aggregate and any of various polymers and may be reinforced. |
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Lime mortar is composed of lime and an aggregate such as sand, mixed with water. |
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Agricultural supply cooperatives aggregate purchases, storage, and distribution of farm inputs for their members. |
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The price is set by the interaction of demand and supply at the market or aggregate level. |
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When a silo is filled, fine dust particles in the air can become explosive because of their large aggregate surface area. |
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A quarry is a place from which dimension stone, rock, construction aggregate, riprap, sand, gravel, or slate has been excavated from the ground. |
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Asphaltic patch materials consist of a binder and aggregate that come in two broad categories, hot mix and cold mix. |
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This procedure requires no compaction after the cover aggregate has been placed. |
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The DBP absorption test is one of the most widely used methods for measuring the level of aggregate absorptivity in carbon black. |
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Pitanga cherry is a red aggregate fruit, the size of a plum, with an acid taste and somewhat sour. |
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On the record date set for the AGM, there were an aggregate of 261,889,041 shares of LDK Solar issued and outstanding. |
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The Estonians scraped a 1-0 aggregate success over Kazakhstan side Aktobe in the first qualifying round. |
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Fuzzy linguistic quantifiers are then introduced to aggregate and prioritize solution scenarios. |
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Date Rate will aggregate them all, anonymise them so I can't figure out who said what, and present them to me. |
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A typical French quarter block contains a dense but permeable aggregate of buildings, like a sponge. |
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That Monday night, they beat KR Reykjavik 5-0, setting up what was to be an 11-1 aggregate victory in the preliminary round of the European Cup. |
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In platelet agregometer test, GT platelets do not aggregate following interaction with any substance except for ristocetin. |
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Rochdale won 1-0 but went out 4-1 on aggregate having already lost 4-0 at Highfield Road. |
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It was substitute Ismail Mohamad who scored in the 83rd minute to level the scores in the match and helped Lekhwiya advance 4-3 on aggregate. |
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They noticed that rodent hair was easily transplantable as their dermal papillae aggregate or form clumps in the tissue culture. |
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The Tribeswomen have come out on top in both encounters to date but the aggregate margin is just five points. |
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Nondurable goods represent a larger share of aggregate consumption than durables, but the share has been falling over time. |
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Some nonionized aniline oligomers got attached to the fibers to form granular aggregate. |
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The aggregate value of companies involved in offering onliner games to millions of players across the globe runs to tens of billions of pounds. |
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Bituminous mixtures have an AC 16 S grain-size distribution with ophitic aggregate and a void percentage that depends on the filler used. |
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Lytag lightweight aggregate, the pelletized fly ash, suits ready mixed and manufactured concrete, plus drainage and filter applications. |
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Marshalls Mono Ltd already has permission to recover blockstone, pipeclay and aggregate from Appleton Quarry, off Holmfirth Road, Shepley. |
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Another feature in its new release is Hyper to Hyper technology, which enables users to aggregate and merge data from any plant historian server. |
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In the aggregate, relative goods-prices compared across countries are defined as real exchange rates. |
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The Contractor must aggregate and anonymous, pseudonymous raw data in the first step. |
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There are presently twenty-two developed pits used for the extraction of aggregate ' clay, and pumicite. |
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The mosaic theory asks forjudges to aggregate all sequences of government activity to see whether, together, they could be seen as a search. |
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The midpoint of the higher range would call for some make-up of the shortfall in M2 growth from the midpoints of the ranges established for this aggregate in recent years. |
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Metamorphic rock fragments are identified by their aggregate nature, preferred orientation and by their high interference colours under the cross nicols. |
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The scale back was necessary to ensure that Sumitomo does not acquire more than 20pc in aggregate of the issued shares in Nufarm in accordance with the terms of the offer. |
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The woods serve here as the communitas, a temporary aggregate for persons whose asocial desires require accommodation to preserve the health of society. |
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Governments increase spending and cut taxes to boost aggregate demand. |
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Governments implement fiscal policy that influence macroeconomic conditions by adjusting spending and taxation policies to alter aggregate demand. |
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The Basel Committee said that many banks were facing issues in setting up systems to aggregate data, with some opting for extensive manual workarounds. |
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From there the lime is moved by a screw conveyor and discharged into a twin-shafted pug mill for mixing with the aggregate fraction of the intended mix. |
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Spurs ended up clinging onto their 3-2 aggregate lead at Stadion Wisly, with desperate defending and fine goalkeeping from Heurelho Gomes keeping the Polish champions at bay. |
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Keynes contended that aggregate demand for goods might be insufficient during economic downturns, leading to unnecessarily high unemployment and losses of potential output. |
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Aptekar offers a number of reasons for the public's hostility toward street children, one being that they are treated in the aggregate, impersonalizing their plight. |
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Over a longer time horizon, discrepancies between the behavior of goods and services prices and their impact on aggregate inflation measures are not abnormal. |
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Spurs ended up clinging on to their 3-2 aggregate lead at Stadion Wisly, with desperate defending and fine goalkeeping from Heurelho Gomes keeping the Polish champions at bay. |
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As round wire abrades due to the aggregate flow over and through the screen cloth, the openings become larger and the wire diameter becomes smaller. |
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A triangle is then defined as the figure formed by the aggregate of all the segments joining the respective vertices of a three-side to points on the opposite sides. |
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Crushed gritstone is also used as aggregate in path and road construction. |
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The aggregate supply of goods begins to increase continuatively. |
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In economics, typically, the term market means the aggregate of possible buyers and sellers of a certain good or service and the transactions between them. |
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Additionally, spheroids in suspension cultures can aggregate and refragment due to interactions with each other, the spin bar or the vessel surfaces. |
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Other materials have been used as aggregate instead of sand. |
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Thus variation in sizes of the aggregate reduces the cost of concrete. |
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The binder must fill the gaps between the aggregate as well as pasting the surfaces of the aggregate together, and is typically the most expensive component. |
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To create this structure, between 1756 and 1759, British engineer John Smeaton pioneered the use of hydraulic lime in concrete, using pebbles and powdered brick as aggregate. |
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When aggregate is mixed together with dry Portland cement and water, the mixture forms a fluid slurry that is easily poured and molded into shape. |
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Sandblasted concrete with a heavy aggregate content has an appearance similar to rough granite, and is often used as a substitute when use of real granite is impractical. |
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Farol Cay accounts for almost two thirds of the aggregate area. |
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In terms of aggregate household wealth, it ranks fourth in the world. |
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For example, the TAC set for North Sea Nephrops is based on the aggregate total tonnage of removals recommended by science for nine separate functional unit areas. |
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A credit crunch lowers investment and consumption and results in declining aggregate demand which additionally contributes to the deflationary spiral. |
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Basking sharks are usually solitary but during summer months in particular they aggregate in dense patches of zooplankton where they engage in social behaviour. |
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The aggregate scoring records for each major are tabulated below. |
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The business environment factors aggregate and value the regulation, tax rates, levels of corruption, economic freedom and how difficult in general it is to do business. |
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To produce a greater Inverness figure including the villages of Balloch, Culloden, Smithton, and Westhill it is necessary to aggregate NRS figures for each locality. |
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Economist Joseph Stiglitz presented evidence in 2009 that both global inequality and inequality within countries prevent growth by limiting aggregate demand. |
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Hence, any factor that increases aggregate demand can cause inflation. |
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The race in Japan was held in torrential rain, with Hill managing to win the restarted race, by three seconds on aggregate over Schumacher who finished second. |
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And even if Greece was able to pare down the debt without killing its economy through an acute aggregate demand shock, the country anyway has a huge competitiveness problem. |
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Marvell's Alaska X device eases these bandwidth bottlenecks in next-generation systems by providing an aggregate bandwidth of 10 Gigabits per second. |
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Although the outlook for the next few years is better than it has been for some time, weak aggregate demand and noncyclical structural factors continue to hold it back. |
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Best 'A' rated carrier for the past 37 consecutive years, we are able to offer high performance specific and aggregate stop-loss solutions at competitive rates. |
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But this aggregate figure disguises widespread insecurity, in-work poverty and low pay, and the rising use of zero-hours contracts, casualisation and agency work. |
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