Every decision we make seeks to provide soldiers what they need to successfully execute the missions that we assign them. |
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Divide the class into groups of about five students and assign a record keeper in each group. |
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They all sat down with their insurance agents to assign liability for past projects and work in progress, should a claim arise. |
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You can assign keystrokes to buttons for games that don't support joypads natively, allowing keyboard or mouse emulation. |
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The novel solution was to get the Navy to take over the birds, assign them Bureau Numbers to camouflage and confuse the rest of us. |
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Electronic product registries assign each item a 14-digit code, then include it on a global list accessible to retailers. |
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If you value a higher number of automobiles on the highways and also assign high scores to clean air, it is more self-defeating criteria. |
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These units also identify and assign new locations for future labour camps that comply to the regulations to be built. |
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You can assign me to clean the latrine or peel potatoes in the army mess, and I will be deriving a science out of it. |
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He then would assign to his men the ranks of sergeant, corporal, private and so on. |
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Then they assign the writers that are best suited to giving the studio the advertorial they need. |
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The interface reflects this, and you are able to easily select players and assign them units, or just drag the player's icon over the group. |
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Our staff had to assign a period of abode according to standard procedures. |
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Cores were visually cross-dated using narrow rings as signature years to accurately assign a year to each tree ring. |
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All we need to do is assign teams to organize civil disobeyers for each bridge. |
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I often assign pitch bend as a modulator of pan position allowing me to slide sounds around in the stereo field. |
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Immediately prior to flooding, plant heights were measured and these heights were used to assign plants to tubs. |
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Also, we will assign two guards to watch your every move on this establishment. |
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Rebecca remembers that the teacher would always assign a student that would be a monitor during lunch. |
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For students such as that, I will assign a special job for the summer production. |
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For example, you can take an inside linebacker and assign him to blitz the quarterback while you get a safety to cover the area he vacates. |
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Therefore we reverence the Scriptures and assign them pride of place in our worship and teaching. |
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The point of an internship is to learn something, so you must keep that in mind as you assign the intern duties. |
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You could assign the voice parts to instruments and lose nothing, and the form would become even clearer. |
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Others will assign stories based on them and the false mythology will continue. |
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The Codae meeting was meant only to assign jobs and check on everyone's status. |
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In the text, there are no named characters or any indication of how to assign the speeches. |
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If neither player lied, or if both players lied, assign the penalties to the Chooser and his Partner as prescribed in the basic game. |
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Associate Editors access the PDF version of the manuscript and assign potential reviewers. |
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Instead, he opts to assign the job of piecing together their dialogues to the reader. |
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Parents were much less likely than were professionals to assign responsibility for their boys' timidity to themselves. |
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The clerk is an emaciated and jaundiced gentleman to whom I assign a tentative diagnosis of pancreatic cancer. |
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It is difficult to assign priority to the problems since each centre's emphases and interests are different. |
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Does it even make sense to assign a numerical value to something as subjective as wine? |
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We assign this trapping to strong dielectrophoresis due to the high electric field and electric field gradient in the pipette tip. |
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The schedulers assign an appropriate number from within that range and choose an even or odd flight number according to the direction of flight. |
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Most theories of dieting, body image, and eating disorders assign a major role to sociocultural factors, such as the media. |
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The compiler won't help you if you assign one to the other and Intellisense won't tell you bupkis. |
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I assign a probability of 0.5 to the coin falling heads on a fair toss coming to rest on one side or the other. |
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I don't think it's entirely correct to assign a leftward drift to the Republican efforts during his term. |
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Davis Management Ltd. the lease contained a provision that the tenant could not assign or sublet without leave. |
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Although some composers still assign opus numbers to keep track of their output, it is no longer customary. |
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What kind of subjectivity can we assign to these chimeras, these fictions of a hopeful science? |
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Thus it went, as we saw, with the great Bopp, when he sought to assign Caucasian and Malayan languages to the Indo-European language family. |
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The builder can now afford to assign engineering resources to the project without hedging against lost quoting hours. |
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When the decision to assign a consistorial benefit is made, a cardinal is entrusted with the duty to examine the case. |
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Then, beginning readers learn to parse the printed word into graphemes and subsequently assign phonemes to the different graphemes. |
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You are not obliged to assign a life assurance policy to cover a mortgage on a rental property. |
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The company covenanted not to sell, assign or grant to anyone the right to distribute the products within Canada. |
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Let us for the moment take the state in the extended sense which the Hegelians assign to it. |
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Judges also often assign public defenders who have no experience in death penalty cases, such as tax lawyers. |
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Clearly they assign a greater significance to marriage than considering it just a civil contract, as do most heterosexuals. |
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Once you assign someone the status of minority racial group, normal rules no longer apply. |
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Due to poor preservation, it is not possible to assign the present material to one of these species. |
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However, one really can not assign the minor arcana without use of numerology, as one is still formulating suit to number. |
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It's very much the sort of thing you assign students as a practice run, like reshooting, shot for shot, a famous scene. |
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Attempts to measure freedom are notoriously complicated, as are attempts to assign an intrinsic value to freedom as such. |
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The inclusion of amalgamation in an assignment would constitute a further restriction on the tenants' common law right to assign without consent. |
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Suppose that we assign the following semantic values to symbols in the following way. |
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The Sponsor has the right to assign such aforesaid rights and licence to its affiliates. |
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How did your client manage to assign the lease without having to show the assignee's solicitors what was in the lease? |
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In the case of physical externalities such as pollution, we can often assign property rights as a way of settling disputes and improving matters. |
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We've therefore decided that we will no longer ask authors to assign their copyrights. |
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They assign him to a bleak Romanian province called Transylvania, where vampires have been menacing a village in the shadow of a brooding castle. |
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As a newspaperman, there are some stories you hold onto and some you assign priority status. |
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It might be nice in the future to see the ability to assign keyboard shortcuts to these presets somehow. |
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We can then assign rights so as to maximize each individual's freedom, compatible with a like freedom for all. |
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Clauses 5, 8 and 9 also assign responsibility and define the basis of liability. |
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Most investors shy away from brownfields because environmental laws assign liability to a broad range of parties, including the present owner. |
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In his opinion the chairperson had general power to assign and reassign cases already assigned. |
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First, this process would by no means assign Turkey as the new main actor of the regional balance of power. |
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Radiometric dating has also been used to assign dates to the igneous rocks associated with each layer. |
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It can assign even a thief to a high position And offer him title and honour and kowtow. |
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There are enough combinations of numbers to assign each glyph with unique identification. |
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Indeed, just how much weight to assign to labour market regulation and institutions has been a subject of debate for over two decades. |
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This suggests different ways of evaluating benefit sharing, beyond the vain attempt to assign a specific value to a specific genetic resource. |
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They bring them in and assign them to a family physician and a nurse practitioner. |
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You'll be able to route and assign leads to the appropriate individual, ensuring timely distribution so leads don't go stale. |
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Now the Kremlin will assign more loyal people to rule the region, mostly military leaders. |
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Girls are directed through several pages of this until they are asked to assign the guy a series of pre-decided adjectives. |
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They demanded that municipal authorities hire qualified inspectors and assign them the task of ensuring the cleanliness of cows and cow barns. |
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It must be stressed that it is not for the court to assign a legal classification to the actions brought by the plaintiffs before the national court. |
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You also have to assign the core terms numerical values or ranges. |
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If you try to assign a time already used, the chronometer will show a warning signal. |
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After examining the opening of these traces, it is tempting to assign their origin to the behavior of vermiform borers such as annelids, sipunculids, or phoronids. |
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He should assign duties that best utilize the abilities of each player. |
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The major campus activity was for the campus grants office to assign a grant number and designate budget lines so that payroll and vendor records could be created. |
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It doesn't help that they didn't assign their A-team to this film. |
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I'm hesitant to assign this film a purely diversionary purpose, but is it designed to teach the virtue of self-reliance, or the simple pleasures of constructive play? |
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Better to assign a team of lively-but-conflicted writers to review a slew of rotten books than a gang of dullards to the most deserving releases of the season. |
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When we have received your registration information we will assign you to a sub-group which will formalize your registration. |
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The political class and the public discussion continue to point fingers and assign blame for joblessness on bad policies. |
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The tenant should not transfer or assign nor sublet all or any part of the dwelling. |
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Laws that interfere with contracts simply assign and reassign risk. |
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She shewed us plainly, that, though she permitted us to assign her laws and subdue her apparent powers, yet, if she put forth but a finger, we must quake. |
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Talk about how you can break down the tasks, and assign jobs. |
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My peers, colleagues, and friends in the financial-political-punditocracy rushed to hit the panic button and assign blame. |
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To assign the interbedded sedimentary strata to the correct system it is, however, necessary to incorporate biostratigraphic and petrographic data. |
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Such an interpreter would attribute beliefs to others and assign meanings to their utterances, but would nevertheless do so on the basis of his own, true, beliefs. |
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The permits assign every Chinese citizen to a home district, outside of which they have few rights to welfare benefits, medical care or schooling. |
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Imagine if you could assign attributes to any file by speech. |
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A further possibility is that the author may be bound by the terms of contract or by contract law to assign the copyright in the work to some other party. |
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One approach is to assign a new manager or an independent evaluator to assess a project or business. |
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If members of the congeneric group have different structural classes, assign the highest structural class to the congeneric group. |
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If you use the Garnishment component, you must assign a priority to the garnishment wage types. |
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Some professors claim they assign more long writing assignments as a result, and students receive careful, prompt feedback. |
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They may agree to the terms of use of the site which explains how their data will be used, and may assign their rights to the news organisation. |
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Anderlecht will have to adapt and perhaps assign even more responsibility to a teenager who is likely to grace this tournament for years to come. |
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Often, she says, whips will deliberately assign MPs to work on committees where they have no expertise, so they pose no threat. |
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Once in a group, we then unconsicously assign that person good and bad characteristics. |
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If the Executive Director decides that the student has misbehaved, he or she will assign one or more of the sanctions outlined in this policy. |
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Section 12.3 defines in detail the features of the five descriptor-lists and provides short guidance on how to assign the relevant category. |
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As a quizmaster, the teacher can assign points to the team or student that answers correctly. |
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This directive gives an opportunity to better identify and assign responsibility and should follow the 'polluter pays' principle. |
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The focus now is to assign a chairman to this committee to spur on the committee. |
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He will receive requests from customers, assign the work and manage quotations to customers. |
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One business office is testing a process to assign advisors to projects by sector. |
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The Office shall assign a new application number to the divisional application. |
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An NAA is free to assign identifiers according to its own policies, but these policies must be publicly declared. |
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Section 12.4 provides exemplification on how to assign uses to a category and how to systematically describe uses from a life cycle perspective. |
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Group keywords into categories, and then assign multiple keywords from multiple categories to a device. |
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What duties did early English Baptist churches assign to deaconesses? |
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Select the contact you want to assign to that number by touching their phone number once. |
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We realize that somewhere along the way some political folks will want to assign a priority, but we think all of these elements are important. |
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Here it is a matter of being able to precisely assign the measured quantities obtained and recorded in the vehicle to the route being traveled. |
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All benefits are payable to You unless You assign Your right to payment directly to the service provider or another named assignee. |
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The customer may not assign claims which it has against us in connection with the business relationship. |
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Can an insolvent licensee assign the benefit of a licence in order to raise funds? |
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These utility functions assign a dimensionless score between 0 and 1 to an alternative for each subfactor. |
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The controller must then perform a flight plan alteration to assign a new and appropriate code to the target. |
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In Recommendation 2.2, you suggest that the ministry assign staff to proofreading. |
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Therefore, management should assign responsibilities to ensure a crosscheck of duties. |
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You could also use this capability to assign different blocks of cells on the same worksheet to a single data set. |
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When you assign an article to a layout area, the basic text and associated documents can be automatically copied from the article master data. |
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In the Detail screen for serialization data, enter the material to which you want to assign the piece of equipment as an individual item. |
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It enables you to assign keywords to commonly-used blocks of text, allowing you to type at amazing speed, without worrying about touch-typing or typos. |
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Note: Apparently, on some Pocket PCs, you have to assign a button to the program, if not, you must perform a soft-reset to relight the screen. |
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Mr. Sheridan left instructions for me to assign you bookwork. |
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The object was to make it easier to assign papers to appropriate sessions. |
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The same Member State shall not assign the same number to another type of front underrun protective device or to another type of vehicle. |
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Without any special knowledge of the field, it seems unlikely that any competent espionage organization would assign a code name so easy to decipher. |
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Yet without zero we could not assign a place value to the digits. |
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If the free space is enough for completing the backup, assign a name for the file that will contain the remaining data being backed up. |
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Biocentrism in general prioritizes individuals in nature, including humans, but does not assign humans higher priority. |
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Where Member States authorise the putting into service of rolling stock, they shall assign to each vehicle an alphanumeric identification code. |
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There should be one space on either side of an equals sign used to assign the return value of a function to a variable. |
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You can use pseudo-classes to assign different styles to visited and unvisited links. |
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The ESM, with the help of the police should assign a manager for each staging area under the supervision of a staging area co-ordinator. |
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The planning time fence that you assign manually has priority over the planning time fence in the MRP group. |
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Your teacher will assign to you and your fellow students the name of a service person inscribed on the cenotaph in your community. |
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An NSO should be proficient in all aspects of the duties and responsibilities that a licensee is likely to assign. |
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There appear to be at least two distinct ways to assign levels of grammaticalness to deviant sentences. |
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Scholars have found it extremely difficult to assign one specific, overarching theme to the play. |
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Perhaps I should make myself scarce before he finds any more miserable tasks to assign to me. |
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Some scholarship has argued to assign the poem to one John Massey, a member of the landed gentry from Cheshire. |
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What we did for your community is tally up the number of local stations in that community and assign 50¢ to each of those stations, because that's what the request is from the broadcasters. |
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Where we may at one time have talked about the intrinsic nature of site or monument, we now realize that different people and different groups will assign different values to the heritage. |
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It was difficult to assign political meaning to a mathematical statement. |
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Any number of measures, or key signature, or temporal expansion or compression could be assign independently in each part, while they others are playing together. |
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Being overcritical, one could assign this project to category D above. |
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The nature of intangible heritage, as constantly transmitted and re-created, is contradicted by an attempt to freeze its form and assign a birthdate. |
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Recency is the tendency to assign more importance to events and conditions that happened recently, as opposed to some time ago. |
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The bottom line is that a member can validly assign a portion of the post-retirement death benefits in a separation agreement any time before retirement, but at retirement the benefits may vest in another eligible spouse. |
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Asking students to assign a project name can also help them to think through their goals and to apply an identity to the project based on those goals. |
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Have the class assign each infomercial an age rating. |
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Depending on your needs and to provide the highest level of quality assurance, HTI can assign up to three linguists to each job: a translator, an editor, and a proofreader. |
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You can also assign the 10 assignable buttons. |
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The theory behind this dichotomy would assign art the task of saying the unsayable, since art, by its representations of the world, creates meaning in areas where reason becomes impotent. |
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The fastest way to increase agricultural exports was to expropriate land through a process of farm collectivization and to assign procurement quotas to each Soviet republic. |
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The software also allows you to define different security levels for each laboratory, lecture hall etc. In other words, you can assign specific access rules to each area. |
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The games allow players to assign such characteristics as hair color and clothing accessories to themselves in order to create a virtual display of the band. |
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Pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Agreement, the Assignors assign and the Purchase purchases the Assigned Shares, in full ownership and free of any personal or real surety, easement or lien. |
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With the time pressures common in today's classroom, it is tempting to assign exercises from a speller as homework and simply dictate words at the end of the week. |
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Overall, the knobbly globe has exaggerated, smooth mountains with valleys in between. If humans really are hardwired to home in on six focal colours, then all languages should assign words around those six. |
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The stated objective of the FCC was to assign to each existing broadcaster one additional channel in which a simulcast of the existing NTSC programme would be transmitted in high definition. |
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Notwithstanding anything to the contrary in the License, you may not transfer or assign the OEM Edition Product or any copy thereof, or your License to Use the OEM Edition Product to any other party. |
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The inquiry's role is not to investigate the cause of the crash or assign blame, but rather the inquiry is to look for ways to make travelling to offshore oil platforms as safe as possible. |
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All service providers which assign telephone numbers to their subscribers are obliged to make relevant information available in a fair, cost-oriented and non-discriminatory manner. |
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You can see from what I said that I think it would be useful to discuss these proposals further in order to find out how to assign responsibilities more clearly here. |
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Choose the backup location and assign a name to the backup to be created. |
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Normally you would assign responsibility to another team member. |
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The information provided in your application will allow us to assign radio frequencies at this event so as to minimize the possibility of interference conflicts between radio systems. |
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The Director General shall, acting solely in the interests of the service, assign each official by appointment or transfer to a post in his category or service which corresponds to his grade. |
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For instance, you may want to assign a high rating to an important backup. |
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It is hoped that the theoretical soundness of the paradigm used will enable users to accurately assign river features by following the logic of theme and subtheme development. |
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As regards permanent representation of the accused person, given the potential risk of conflict of interests within a public counsel office, it would be preferable to assign counsel from the list to represent the accused. |
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You can assign DBpedia categories to concepts and then autopopulate your thesaurus based on data from DBpedia. |
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Tiered storage allows IT organizations to assign different categories of data to different types of storage media. |
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Well, while TDM uses time slots to assign users to channels, ATM uses headers or labels to assign traffic to virtual circuits. |
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Some firms assign one administrative person to track every return in the office while others decentralize the process by partner or group. |
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The hazard ratios from the models, derived by exponentiating the coefficients, were used to assign points to conditions. |
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To teach you this lesson, your Drill Sergeants will assign you a battle buddy. |
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But, the more I reflect, the more I am bewildered to assign any cause for this precocity of affection. |
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The League's decision to assign broadcasting rights to BSkyB in 1992 was at the time a radical decision, but one that has paid off. |
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Were the offence considered only under this point of view, it would not be easy to assign any good reasons to justify the rigour of the laws. |
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Other monarchies assign ordinals to monarchs even if they are the only ones of their name. |
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Even some modern esotericists and forms of alternative medicine assign metallic gold a healing power. |
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We used a nonword naming task to examine how English speakers assign stress to novel phonological forms. |
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Scramasaxes and arrowheads are numerous in Frankish graves even though the Byzantine historians do not assign them to the Franks. |
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Different perfumeries or perfume houses assign different amounts of oils to each of their perfumes. |
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Eventually a caste system was created to describe the various mixes and to assign them a different social level. |
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If a person cannot afford an advocate, the tribunal can assign one to them free of charge. |
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A final approach is to create imprecisely defined criteria, and then assign a neutral body to evaluate each method according to these criteria. |
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Some planetary scientists prefer to assign the spectral features to the sulfate ion, perhaps as part of one or more minerals on Europa's surface. |
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The ability to assign ownership rights increases the liquidity of a patent as property. |
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The critics, however, sunder out one of the number and arbitrarily assign it to a different document from the rest. |
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In this case, the retrofitter was able to assign a series of plain text commands into the user data table. |
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Tallwood High School Successful Offeror will permanently assign one ATC to each of our 11 high schools. |
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Edwards Nest Egg Score and Estimator assign numerical values to various pieces of information that pertain to wealth-building. |
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Likewise, teachers can assign students to write and share reflections on their roles as tutors or tutees for inclusion in their portfolios. |
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They need to assign higher damageability from surge when there is a known basement. |
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The company will assign its Palencia plant in Northern Spain two new vehicle platforms, one a derivative of the other, and shared with Nissan. |
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The administrator can assign additional IT staff as Delegators to manage roles. |
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Permuted blocked randomization with varying block sizes was used to assign participants to each of the three groups using Stata software. |
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Next, we assign to the Social Studies teacher the role of hermeneutic catalyst. |
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A suggested strategy is to assign half of the class to do the incomplete dominance approach and half to do the complete dominance approach. |
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These authors include the foraminifera in the Kingdom Protoctista, although recent classifications assign them to the Rhizaria. |
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Those who received such patents had the right to assign them to third parties for execution. |
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How can we assign liability to a political party when one of its candidates starts spending money that the political party does not even know about? |
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The limitations of this approach soon became evident, which is why, after several informal trialogues, the decision was taken to assign liability to participants for their respective portions of the Community funds. |
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It would have been contrary to sound judgment to assign a value to the trademark solely on the basis of its anticipated success, since that depends on how much money is invested in promoting and publicising it. |
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In the hit list or on the detail screen, you can assign executable actions, for example, e-mail that enable the searcher to contact experts directly from the search result in the browser. |
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What they're trying to do right now is to split hairs in the copyright area and say you retain control, but assign the bare copyright in order to enable you to get international financing. |
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You define the break rules in the work schedule for any particular working day and assign them to a personnel subarea grouping for work schedules. |
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A right click on one of the keys of the color bar enables you to either delete the key, to assign the A color or B color to it or to recover a color. |
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Note that we are not talking about line supervision, which would remove the ombudsman's full authority over the administration and individual processing of his cases and in fact assign it to the ombudsman's line supervisor. |
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Committee Chairs and Council members should not give directions or assign work to Secretariat staff unless that Staff member has been seconded to work with them. |
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You can also do some things that are not usual in symbolic C debuggers, for example: You can refer to any C datatype at any memory address, either to examine the value, or to assign the value. |
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Dramaturgical productions and dialogue direction can be easily achieved using profiles that assign voice qualities like male or female, light or dark, fast or slow to specific speakers. |
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Enter the condition group to which you want to assign the condition table to be created, as well as a technical name and a description for the condition table. |
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In the IMG activity Define Change Request Types you create a semantic layer superior to the individual scenarios, to which you later assign change requests time-dependently and depending on the employee grouping. |
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Spanish and Portuguese are similar enough to lead some scholars to assign their shared characteristics to the influence of an Iberian substratum and a Moorish superstratum. |
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You assign name and number to the markdown rule. |
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In P055 you assign a corresponding flow value to each breakpoint. |
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If we assign these arbitrary grades, we damage the academic integrity of our teaching, and we aid and abet the strikebreaking acts of the administration. |
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The dashboard makes it easy to invite freelancers into the system, assign stories, provide background media, negotiate pricing and track projects through to completion. |
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Her being a goddess, or symbolizing a psychic archetype, accordingly it is difficult to assign a single nature to Tanit, or to clearly represent her to consciousness. |
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There are three judges at ringside to score the fight and assign points to the boxers, based on connecting punches, defense, knockdowns, and other more subjective measures. |
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In light of the definitions, the evaluators assign strengths, inadequacies, and deficiencies in the area of mission capability at the subfactor level. |
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Unergatives that assign ergative, unaccusatives that assign accusative. |
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Based on this record linkage, Vality WAVES can then correct spelling, add missing data, make other corrections, and assign two-and three-byte ISO country codes. |
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Engineers can also create cableways and assign cableway trays or conduit. |
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This mobile app allows agents and brokers to upload their listings, assign combos to their listings, as well as access combos to other agent listings. |
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Fitch expects to assign a 'BBB' IDR and 'F2' short-term rating. |
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Burl said he is aware of a few skilled nursing facilities that offer a stipend to consultant psychiatrists and assign them the title of associate director of dementia units. |
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Whatever the reason, color is an important part of the consumers' chemosensory perception, helping to assign a flavor to the colored food or beverage product. |
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Under this Directive, member states have to identify all the river basins lying within their national territory and assign them to individual river basin districts. |
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In the marketplace, it is important that tenants of business premises should be able to assign their leases or grant underlettings, in good times and bad. |
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Free nature in her inexhaustible richdom of forms can never be fettered into the narrow bounds, which we may assign to any of our technic definitions. |
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However they are not complete enough to assign to a specific genus. |
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In this paper, we will call as 'WSPS' a situation where the WFMS is unable to find an authorized user to assign to the current task instance in a workflow instance. |
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It was designed to leverage a customer's investment in Cisco IP Telephones by providing an application to assign work and track work orders on a Cisco IP telephone. |
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The VOC operated under a strict corporate hierarchy which allowed it to formally assign classifications to those whom it determined fell within its legal purview. |
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Assign joint deliverables to cross-functional teams in order to foster greater collaboration. |
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