And with the need to tie into existing building wiring, the system will have to be located close to the electrical feed into the building. |
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A nursery school is independent of any school for older children, although it may feed into a particular one. |
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The waterways phase of the beautification project at Mennonite Heritage Village includes trenching scenic streams to feed into the lake. |
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The highway fails in that too many roads feed into it causing gridlock at peak times. |
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You feed into an anti-government sentiment and then direct it at the letter carriers and other postal employees. |
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The two stories are very different entities, and really they feed into each other. |
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Sound is a mono feed into a basic stereo output and sounds good considering its age. |
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Provincial and territorial coordinators feed into this system by flagging the criminal records of offenders who pose a risk of reoffending. |
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The discussions will also feed into the wider debate on innovation which EU leaders will hold in December. |
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Our streams are tributaries that feed into the Northeast Branch of the Anacostia River, which flows into the Potomac River and then to the Chesapeake Bay. |
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After all, the automated database is only as good as the information the judges feed into it. |
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I'm very confident that the program will be adequate to move feed into the areas that are needed. |
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Political radicalisation can, of course, feed into industrial militancy. |
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Filtered displacements feed into an Analysis module, which regularizes the data to generate a smooth deformation field and carries out a mechanics analysis. |
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But they are nonetheless connected and they feed into each other and are in the same world. |
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Film schools are led by market forces, and are now more oriented to the idea of profit, and training is tailored to some degree to feed into the structures of television. |
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This debate would complement, and feed into, the core role of social partners in their respective national contexts. |
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Then either drag the address of the feed into your news reader or copy and paste it into your news reader. |
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We now need to capitalise on this long experience in order to feed into the discussions on the future generations of programmes. |
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Once a few trials are completed, much more accurate data will feed into the model, making this a much more useful planning tool. |
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The function generators feed into an integrator to combine the waveforms before it went to an amplifier and then was split to go to the electrodes. |
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Walking through this massive show, we see his enthusiasms feed into his art and gradually begin to understand how Van Gogh assimilates, using old masters to realise new ideas. |
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It is envisaged that such projects will feed into the development of a good practice guide on fleet safety. |
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One important message is that safety audits, to be successful, have to feed into the planning process. |
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The group is preparing a report and making an inventory of different initiatives that feed into business statistics. |
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Outcomes from all regional preparatory meetings will also feed into the recommendations of this action plan. |
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He says the opportunity to add value to cattle at a low cost may convince some producers to feed into the fall. |
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Results will feed into user requirements for new financial system and enhanced personnel management system. |
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The organism proved to be a facultative autotroph, which prefers organic acids as carbon sources that can easily feed into the metabolite pools of this cycle. |
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Outcomes from both formats will feed into an international action plan for arts education. |
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The Commission has launched a study on the training of young sportsmen and sportswomen in Europe, the results of which could feed into the abovementioned policies and programmes. |
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Assessment of political and security factors should feed into the DDR process, not only in the preplanning stage, but throughout the lifecycle of the mission. |
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The results of this monitoring feed into the dynamic systems upgrading process. Systems are designed to be upgraded as much as necessary throughout their lifecycle in order to maintain their security at the highest level. |
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The expected outcome of this project is increased knowledge of the process which would feed into policy-making, child welfare work, and awareness-raising as well as providing topics for further actions and studies. |
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Dahl inherited from Dickens a direct feed into the terrors and wishful thinkings of the young, and that is why Freddie Highmore, as Charlie, is the nerve center of the film. |
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The reaffirmation should also make reference to the role of the pilot project funding, and offer clearer guidelines about how the projects are intended to feed into the broader strategic vision. |
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The cost of borrowing is difficult to generalize about, as it depends strongly on the creditworthiness of the customer and the role of competition in the electricity system the plant is going to feed into. |
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A large low-pressure system sucked up water from the Caribbean and deposited it into the waterways that feed into Quebec's Saguenay River and Lac Saint-Jean. |
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In large motors the igniter may feed into a miniature motor containing a fast-burning propellant charge, which exhausts into the main motor to produce ignition and pressurization. |
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Several major tributaries feed into the Sacramento and the San Joaquin, including the Pit River, the Tuolumne River, and the Feather River. |
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In Africa the improvement was zero. This switchover would also reduce the damaging build-up of nitrogen and phosphorus in soil, since intensive methods turn the nutrient in feed into meat more efficiently. |
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The poverty and insecurity feed into each other. |
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We hope this will also feed into the general effort of trying to create more stable regional cooperation, which again will be good for democracy, stability and liberalisation of trade. |
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The experience will feed into new banking regulations. |
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However, the medium-term action programme will no doubt prove extremely useful to decision makers and will feed into political decisions and practices in this field. |
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The Council decided to add a special paragraph on youth that highlights the importance of the Youth Pact and invites young people to feed into sustainable development policies that concern them during each Presidency. |
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This very important factor that determines our trade and our ability to feed into the U. S. market is one of the things that has to be very much on our minds? |
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Sewers north of the Thames feed into the Northern Outfall Sewer, which feeds into a major treatment works at Beckton. |
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As the river flows along a strike valley, smaller tributaries feed into it from the steep slopes on the sides of mountains. |
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The rivers Mersey, Alt and Ribble feed into the plain and the flood plains add to the flatness. |
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White's bizarre life as taxi driver, male model, Jesus freak and teen drug addict feed into his second album. |
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Geographically, Buckfastleigh straddles the confluence of two small streams from Dartmoor which feed into the River Dart just to the east of the town. |
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One reason neocons have been able to sow so much mischief is that they feed into deeply embedded American beliefs about democratism and 'chosenness. |
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The Bigger Line is also available with a third shaft, called the Masher, which precuts and orients long parts as they feed into the cutting chamber. |
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There are also plans to collect the waste heat from the engine exhaust heat gases to feed into the district heat network to improve the efficiency further. |
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The Claymore and Tartan oil fields also feed into this line. |
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A dual-layer SD manufacturing line will have two presses that feed into a single line that metalizes both discs, then puts a back-coating on each and bonds them together. |
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