The carbon establishment is betting on hydrogen because they think it will allow them to carry over their huge economic clout into the new era. |
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I am hopeful that the foresightedness of the Office of Personnel Management will carry over into our other Federal safety-net health programs. |
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Yet, business people who try to carry over what they have learnt in commerce to running an economy will often get it wrong. |
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Staff at North Yorkshire County Council could arrange to carry over some of their annual leave to the next year. |
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You can mix socializers with competitors and hard-chargers with lollygaggers, but it'll be about as much fun as a long carry over quicksand. |
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If your margin interest exceeds your investment income, you can carry over the excess until next year, she adds. |
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Some aspects of one sound may be anticipated in a preceding sound and may carry over to the articulation of the following sound. |
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These ideas were largely a carry over from Edward Forbes in the late 1800's, who proposed the azoic hypothesis for the deep sea. |
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The Marines began laying their own pontoon bridge to carry over their heaviest trucks. |
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This medium bodied wine's mouth is filled with a carry over of the nose's raspberries and strawberries. |
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Alternatively, a transient seed bank may occur where there is no carry over of germinable seed from one season to the next. |
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He hopes his team's newfound attitude will carry over to the season's remaining games. |
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The remaining PHUs are provider arms of DHBs, a carry over from the purchaser-provider split model. |
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This is more likely to occur at the local government level because of its limited carry over to other settings. |
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Tocqueville emphasizes how American habits carry over into politics much more so than the reverse. |
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However, I should like to point out certain aspects that carry over to subsequent years. |
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I hope I can carry over this generosity to someone else who needs it. |
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The better I play, the more it will carry over to the World Cup. |
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All Clear allows applicators to change product in the spray tank with less concern of carry over in the tank. |
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All the regular names will be in attendance as top-seed Roger Federer will look to carry over his success from the Estoril Open last week. |
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There is a possibility that this product may carry over sufficiently to injure this crop. |
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The team is banking on the starters' postseason experience to carry over. |
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Use Part 6 to calculate the amount of any additional minimum tax payable by the trust for this year that you can carry over to a future year. |
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Depending on their mission, today's satellites can carry over 60 transponders, each capable of transmitting up to ten digital television signals. |
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Passport Canada can also carry over surplus revenues from year to year to offset future shortfalls. |
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As departments become more proactive at decreasing the number of carry over cases, it is expected that their workers' compensation costs will decrease. |
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With respect to your Guarantees, we may not carry over your series start date, which may impact your maturity, payout and death benefit guarantees. |
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Although the collective agreements carry over due to successor rights, these agreements apply to a community of interests based on shared occupational activities and common terms and conditions of employment. |
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Will the congeniality and sportsmanship carry over? |
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The momentum definitely didn't carry over. |
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But this analogy does not carry over to the states. |
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This may carry over into longer-term increases in temperature. |
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Now CNN's advantage has begun to carry over into weeknights. |
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In addition, there are 25 major maritime corridors that carry over 2 million tonnes per year and about 60 major ports that handle more than 1 million tonnes of cargo per year. |
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We also allow departments to carry over budget debits and credits. |
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You can carry over minimum tax from the seven previous tax years. |
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We finally set up there long enough to carry over and create an information centre that the briefing pointed everybody towards in order to get good information. |
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This year, the Seaway is projected to carry over 40 million tonnes of cargo, ranging from raw materials feeding North America's industrial heartland to a broad range of bulk commodities bound for markets around the world. |
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Secondary English speakers tend to carry over the intonation and phonetics of their mother tongue in English speech. |
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The misestimation of time in a socially desirable direction seems to carry over to other activities as well, such as attendance at religious services and volunteering. |
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Wolves can carry over 30 roundworm species, though most roundworm infections appear benign, depending on the number of worms and the age of the host. |
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Yield strength can be improved through uniform increased cold working prior to annealing, which produces small grains that carry over into the annealed state. |
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