Thousands of Russians are now studying in America and Europe, and have acquired marketable skills, enabling them to land lucrative jobs. |
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But let's remember the same grand claims were made in the past about atomic power enabling electricity so cheap it would be virtually free. |
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Almost paradoxically, the rule-bound sonnet form was seen as enabling sincerity and spontaneity. |
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The long tail is receiving so much attention because the Internet is enabling new ways to tap into its vast array of offerings. |
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She remained arousable, and her hyperventilation gradually resolved within 1 week, enabling complete withdrawal of all respiratory suppressants. |
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There are occasions where there are two Bards sharing the telling in rotation, enabling an even more embellished tale to be told. |
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By overlapping cells, the network conquers the line-of-sight problem, enabling customers to roam. |
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It has a larger, 128 x 160 screen, enabling it to display ten lines of text at once. |
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The merger team consolidated the 32 satellite offices with a single Internet service provider, enabling volume discounts. |
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They are expressions of the blind will in nature, enabling life to exist and propagate itself. |
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In this way it lessens the shock of the fall, enabling it to survive unscathed. |
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It will sport a trio of TV tuners enabling users to record three programmes simultaneously. |
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Some of these tables were equipped with removable legs, enabling the table to be laid flat in a box only ten inches deep. |
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The live firing practices included rapid-fire shoots enabling reconnaissance members to practice accurate instinctive shooting. |
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They create artificial limbs and calipers for amputees and polio victims, enabling them to live full, normal lives. |
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Weak trading has apparently triggered a clause in the sale agreement enabling a renegotiation of the price. |
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Composure slowly seeped back into the aggressive man, enabling him to gently release his captive from his tight and trembling grasps. |
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Modern display units feature large sliding trays laid with tiles, enabling customers to envisage a whole floor. |
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If workfare replaces welfare, wages will become more flexible enabling EU labor markets to absorb immigrants more efficiently. |
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The unit, which is semi-independent, is equipped with a kitchenette enabling residents to make their own snacks and refreshments. |
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This deliberate thrust for creating an enabling environment brings about the shift in growth strategy. |
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Residents are being warned that they may get a call out of the blue asking for security and pin numbers enabling thieves to clone bank cards. |
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Militaries want laws regarding cyber weapons, laws enabling wholesale surveillance, and laws mandating an Internet kill switch. |
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The development of cheap methods of storing mass quantities of hydrogen would be an obvious enabling technology for wind power. |
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These are financial instruments that rise in value as the market falls, enabling the holder to make up for losses on an orthodox share portfolio. |
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Thereafter Abbey should have a business as clean as a whistle, enabling it to focus on its personal financial services side. |
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I made sure that the student walked out of the class with me enabling me to develop a positive rapport with him. |
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He is permitted to fly in a jump seat near the captain, enabling him to supervise the cargo throughout the flight. |
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They allow him unusual balance, enabling him to overcome gravity and stay upright when he should be prone. |
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By widening his stance, Jones has improved his balance, enabling him to be less jumpy and more selective. |
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Potentially harmful leaks from waste pipes can also be located, enabling repairs to be carried out quickly. |
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A temporary lift has been installed enabling wheelchair access to one of the wonders of the world. |
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In 1985, it won an absolute majority, enabling the party's candidate at the time, Oskar Lafontaine, to become state prime minister. |
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Responses to these items indicate a strong enabling attitude in which the parent was taking a direct action. |
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Yet nothing will deter my teams of trained stoats, ferrets and weasels from carrying out my orders and enabling me to achieve ultimate power. |
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Long ago, we made a shift from intermediary to infomediary, enabling us to take advantage of our place in the middle. |
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Domestic contentment has provided a secure foundation, enabling him to direct his obsessive focus on career success. |
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These festoons were one of the more common and accommodating species in the area, enabling me to get lots of nice shots. |
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Integral has a large field of view, enabling it to scan our Milky Way galaxy for neutron stars and black hole activity. |
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I find the combination of analysis and ardent obliquity in these writings very powerfully enabling. |
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The Yorkshire fast bowler gave a superb exhibition of swing bowling, pitching the ball up and enabling it to move late. |
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Hendrik Schon claimed to have found a way of injecting electric charge into organic crystals, enabling him to turn insulators into conductors. |
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That's why we will find a way of enabling people to insure against the loss of their homes and savings if they have to go into care. |
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This confers a high level of architectural plasticity on the grapevine, enabling it to respond to environmental conditions. |
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Much of the couple's efforts subsequently went on enabling their own family to emigrate to the West. |
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It occurs when a one-way valve mechanism is present, enabling entry of air into the pleural space and not permitting its escape. |
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When nitrous oxide is sprayed into the carburetor, it gives the motor a temporary horsepower boost, enabling a better qualifying time. |
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In addition, the playgroup promotes social inclusion by enabling parents to return to work or education. |
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Given the absence of an enabling set-up, biases are firmly entrenched within the institutional framework as policies. |
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It creates poise and grace of movement, thereby literally enabling people to walk the talk with a new ease. |
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The company owners, though, became big political givers to city pols, enabling them to maintain their cushy monopolies until now. |
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Removing the stalk would create openings in the skin of the fruit, enabling the chemical to contaminate the fruit's flesh. |
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The flexible rubber sole is unrestricting, enabling great movement of the entire foot. |
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A bus interface enabling communication over a bus between the memory core of the display controller and the microprocessor is included. |
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Flixweed is a vigorous plant and a prolific seed producer, enabling it to be highly competitive to desirable plant species. |
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This was a case of a courageous individual stepping forward and enabling the Army to police itself. |
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Close to the beginners meadow are gentle slopes, which become imperceptibly steeper, enabling you to improve without fear. |
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There is hope this technology will boost the digital music market by enabling portability and greater integration of hardware and content. |
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The development of media technology has been pivotal in enabling superstardom. |
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It listed the stereotypical traits of 10 major European nations, enabling innkeepers and postillions to identify passing travellers. |
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The university wants to use the internet as a crammer, enabling students to complete the first few terms by remote access. |
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At Wadham he experimented with opium as an anaesthetic enabling doctors to perform prolonged surgery. |
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Finally he found a curtained place, hidden from sight, yet enabling to view the room. |
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But training in those countries usually happens on the track, enabling horses to practise with the real thing. |
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PayPal is an Internet-based payment system run by EBay, enabling you to pay bills from the cybershop of SBB Historic directly on the Internet. |
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If using fresh tomatoes, plunge them into boiling water for 30 seconds, then pop in cold water, enabling you to peel the skins away. |
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Characteristics of offensive weapons are improved, enabling them to be used, quite soon, both in airspace and outer space. |
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Their confidence shone throughout the competition enabling the teams to display some dazzling performances against tough competitors. |
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This adds to the feeling of actual presence and reduces the processing load on the codec enabling a quicker refresh rate with less flicker. |
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There is to be a new law enabling the authorities to impound property that it suspects, but cannot prove, is the ill-gotten gains of crime. |
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He believes 3D displays will push the boundaries of games, enabling the most immersive experience possible. |
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Several forms of cancer involve the inactivation of the apoptotic process, thus enabling the cancer cells to continue to proliferate. |
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She then bent the prong of a fork and used it to pick the lock on a kitchen window, enabling her to escape to freedom. |
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This reflects the crucial role of high quality family planning and obstetric services in enabling women to realise their potential for health. |
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This is best secured by enabling people to appreciate the glories of our wildlife at first hand. |
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The act also includes a clause enabling councils with a severe lack of public housing to apply for pressured area status. |
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The ship is self-sufficient in that it has its own derricks enabling to load and unload all over the world. |
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Can powers granted by an enabling Act only be enlarged or modified by express words of authorisation? |
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He's enabling the Bears to control the ball and dictate the tempo of games. |
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In addition, stock ownership became more diffuse, enabling middle-class Americans to benefit from economic growth. |
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Water replenishes the body's cooling system, enabling it to survive sweltering heat or elevated body temperature due to exercise. |
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This exhibition contains photographs of the Portlaoise streetscape enabling people to view the same scenes pictured in three different eras. |
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You can still use the default iOS emoji within Facebook Messages by enabling them in your device's keyboard settings. |
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Despite the many luxuries and enabling technologies available to them, young people are becoming less happy and secure. |
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Technology is also enabling people with chronic illnesses to remain productive. |
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He had the ear of the King and managed to secure a grant, enabling the poor cobbler's son from Odense to attend grammar school. |
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When did we agree to laws enabling companies to fine workers many times their daily wage if they went on strike for a day? |
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The Applicant admits that he signed the consent form enabling Mr Jones to apply on his behalf. |
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Among its new product features is Arrange, a function enabling the use of artificial intelligence to arrange and orchestrate music automatically. |
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The site is aimed at enabling people to practise their English language skills. |
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Their findings will be available within days enabling the lifebuoy committee to proceed with putting more buoys in place. |
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There are also 16 day-places at the hospice, enabling sufferers to chat with people who understand the trauma they are going through. |
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Accounts are expected to be available by next year, enabling a wide range of authorised providers to offer the funds. |
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Yet service providers are relatively constrained when it comes to enabling Ethernet services. |
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The Java programming language contains object-oriented features enabling the construction of interface-based application frameworks. |
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In recent years there has been demand for enactment of legislation enabling the adoption of children. |
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He will speak on reaching peak performance and enabling one to discover one's inner potential. |
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Additional smaller tubes are inserted through which fine instruments can be passed enabling surgery to be carried out without major incision. |
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There must be some important enabling mechanism for people to be so discursive about things. |
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One of those is the wide availability and dispersion of crucial enabling technologies to every political and military entity in the world. |
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Fortunately I was able to move the car out, enabling me to get mother and her wheelchair into the car. |
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Diversionary loops also create extra track capacity for freight trains, enabling many more lorries to be taken off the roads. |
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Firstly, there is more space taken up by the favourites on screen, enabling a longer list of favourites without scrolling. |
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Furthermore, the cost of enabling a substation to broadband is much less than bringing DSL to an exchange. |
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Advertisers flocked to the programme despite the controversial content, enabling the company to charge double the normal airtime rates. |
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Samples were heated in a home made calorimeter, enabling simultaneous differential scanning calorimetry on the very same sample. |
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Such a service would work both ways by enabling Sligo non-drivers to have an evening at the Point. |
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This device transmits sound signals directly to the brain, enabling the person to hear certain sounds and speech. |
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The shop sells some of the best fake jewellery anywhere, enabling you to look spectacular on a budget. |
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Jargon can be seen in a positive way, enabling communication within a specialised subject. |
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Two days later, the craft will match the orbit of the international space station, enabling it to dock safely. |
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If you are racing, the boom vang can be set tight to flatten the sail enabling the vessel to carry more sail in stronger winds. |
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Government-owned resthouses like this originated with the Raj, enabling touring officials to sojourn in modest comfort. |
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In this position, your upper body weight will more likely balance on your skeletal structure, enabling the surrounding back muscles to relax. |
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The Network Rail team helped paint historic guards' and brake vans, enabling them to return to service much earlier than planned. |
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Fermat proposed that light follows the path which takes the shortest time, enabling Snell's law of refraction to be deduced mathematically. |
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Its new patented hull design does not create a bow wave, enabling it to take off and land even in very rough conditions. |
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It is important that the file system remain in production while also enabling the snapshot to preserve the data at that exact moment in time. |
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They provide a navigable foundation enabling the logical, intuitive access of data. |
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One reason is that the strong economy and the booming stock market are enabling people to buy extra vehicles and more expensive ones. |
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In time, the National Highway System was formulated, enabling previously unimagined speeds. |
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It can help players who hit weak fades or slices, enabling them to hit solid draws. |
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Quantum dots can bond chemically to biological molecules, enabling them to trace specific proteins within cells. |
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To describe e-mail as an enabling technology greatly understates its influence. |
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Nation states will not be interested in enabling that power, only in undermining it. |
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However, in the absence of HIV testing of all patients, we cannot exclude HIV as a mechanism enabling multiple infection. |
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These multilayers are composed of folded lipid bilayers and protein molecules, enabling the retention of the fluorescence dye. |
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Mud will congeal to an ideal consistency, enabling one to fashion the most tempting mud pies. |
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By opening ourselves to the presence of the Spirit, we can receive the sinews of divine strength, enabling us to move in his power. |
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The sidewall removal machine therefore will remove the sidewall thus enabling the shredding of these tires in the tire shredders. |
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Most important was the turret lathe enabling the carrying out of a range of formerly skilled operations by relatively less skilled labor. |
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But he finally got shut of the shop, enabling him to move out of the area, when the Mini-Mart and three-bedroom maisonette was sold. |
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Because of their modular construction these are easily replaced, enabling quick refurbishment and turn round. |
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Data is fed from the antenna to the robot controller, enabling it to sense its position. |
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Initially he proposed to explain birdsong as a display, enabling a discerning female to select a mate from among a number of males. |
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Do alternative methods exist for diagnosing heart failure or enabling appropriate triage of patients for echocardiography? |
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The figures, in this way, served as surrogates of the body, enabling the idea of the body to transgress social norms without consequence. |
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All the trails will be available to collect on a set of cards to accompany the series, enabling you to enjoy them again. |
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Fortunately, I had the miracle of TiVo at my disposal, enabling me to time-shift my viewing seamlessly. |
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Self-control leads to self-mastery, enabling one to be more successful in achieving outer and inner goals. |
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The staff gave all their love, care and support, thus enabling me to overcome my fears. |
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One of the most important formal patterns enabling the creation of associational conceptional networks in silent comedy is the sight gag. |
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The individual houses rely on simple floor plans and building methods, enabling local masons and craftspeople to construct them. |
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Thus it created an outlet for the social concerns of these groups while enabling the party oligarchy to retain control over the competing sectors within the single movement. |
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It could be an entertaining one too with the optional TV screens built into the front headrests, enabling back seat passengers amuse themselves with DVDs or video games. |
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The French benefited considerably from an alliance with the Castilians which gave them supremacy at sea, enabling them to harass the English coasts. |
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The vast majority of this financial credit is created as financial sector entities borrow funds enabling the purchase of additional holdings of financial assets. |
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Within the Settings menu, you can tweak several browser defaults including the home page, pop-up blocking, image loading, auto-fit of pages, and enabling Javascript. |
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For many of the previous students, the homestay has provided the highlight of their visit, enabling them to experience our local culture at first hand. |
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The new extension will increase our capacity from 70 to 125, enabling us to attract more outside bookings such as birthday parties, wedding receptions and christenings. |
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Administrative personnel providing unauthorised access to classified information or enabling its dissemination will face three years in prison or community service. |
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The powder areas are like wide open fields, not too steep, enabling you to make turns at your leisure, spraying clumps of fluffy snow in both directions. |
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I have a strong faith in the role of all women, as envoys of good practice, enabling and empowering our communities to take control of our future. |
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On that view, since basic self-knowledge is more certain than perceptual knowledge, it is more imperative that one be master of all its enabling conditions. |
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Your body has an inbuilt mechanism which ensures the pain you endured is lost deep in the recesses of your subconscious, enabling you to psyche yourself up for the next time. |
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The ongoing liberalisation of global trade and investment is enabling international investors and transnational corporations to enclose the last of the commons. |
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A sound system using beam-steered line-arrays, enabling clear, amplified speech and support for jazz music, is concealed in the pilasters flanking the proscenium. |
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He had quick feet, enabling him to dance to the pitch of the ball from spinners and his ability to play a number of attacking shots helped him enormously. |
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I have ideas for exhibits showing the internals of a PC hard disk where the platters are visible and a CD ROM taken apart enabling people to see how they work. |
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Rhetorical analysis focuses on the role and nature of symbolic systems in enabling and constraining our means of identification and consubstantiation. |
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The species are found in gardens, parks, and school playgrounds across the UK, thus enabling everyone to take part in the survey wherever they live or work. |
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Sildenafil, the first oral drug marketed for the treatment of erectile dysfunction, relaxes smooth muscle in the corpora cavernosa, enabling erection during arousal. |
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What the President has done in this package is move much closer to a world where we tax capital less, enabling, perhaps counter-intuitively, all of us to have higher wages. |
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The latest in crime-fighting communications technology can save a police officer's life by enabling colleagues to find him through a GPS transmitter in his handset. |
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Science rooms at Wilson Middle School in Muncie, Indiana, include a fume hood, enabling students and staff to work with chemicals in a safe, well ventilated area. |
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Teradata's active data warehouse extends the support offered by the traditional data warehouse by enabling both tactical and strategic decision-making. |
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Club players have a preference for Bank Holiday weekends to be kept free of fixtures thus enabling them to take a weekend off with family or friends. |
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Data that is relatively static is preprocessed and stored as a text representation in databases enabling search engines to perform matches more quickly. |
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On the heels of our growing ability in genetic profiling, it's a step toward enabling us to treat high-risk individuals and reduce the likelihood of cancer. |
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We can design materials with desirable properties, such as the ability to emit the three primary colours enabling us to make any colour on the spectrum. |
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This system has been found to be the most suited for restoring to the art forms their former glory, by enabling revivals, innovations and creative elaboration. |
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It is demonstrated that the amount of enabling development is the minimum necessary to secure the future of the heritage asset, and that its form minimises disbenefits. |
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Some chemicals will attack it, thereby enabling it to be etched. |
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Sancerre is different, too, in that it combines its fruit flavours with minerals, gunflint and chalk, enabling it to be drunk on its own or with food. |
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Forty-year-old faculty members have usually shed some of their earlier envies, animosities, and petty vanities, enabling them to be more understanding mentors. |
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Proficiency is a sum total of special skills, knowledge, and practical experience enabling a naval officer to perform particular functions and duties. |
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You can also buy a quadcopter geared up with safe technology enabling three different flight modes to suit to the requirements of different pilots. |
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The subdivision by quickset hawthorn hedges came slightly later as drainage improved the quality of the pasture, enabling cattle rather than sheep to be stocked. |
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First, cytogenetic techniques, especially quinacrine staining, were developed, enabling each chromosome to be recognized by its unique banding pattern. |
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The deal is aimed at opening up global markets to producers from the developing world, enabling them to start lifting their countries out of poverty. |
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The pressure is adjustable enabling you to choose the density you want. |
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An interviewee aired the suggestion that all new buses plying in the city should be fitted with a manual lifter enabling a wheelchair user to board a bus. |
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Some strains of lactic acid bacteria are tolerant to salt, enabling them to survive additional salt while the growth of salt-sensitive aerobes is inhibited. |
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British agents broke into the Spanish Embassy in Washington and stole the keys to their ciphers, enabling Bletchley Park to crack the Spanish codes. |
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The internet is largely responsible for enabling new players to get to grips with the game, everyone from grannies to students seemingly taking it up with alacrity. |
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If Reeves processes his sounds comprehensively, he retains the melodic nature of his sources, enabling his compositions to develop in multiple directions at once. |
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Marrying yourself merely underscores selfishness and self-interest, rather than enabling you to live singly in the best way. |
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Just another electioneering pack of lies designed to mislead people into enabling yet a further layer of politicians to line their pockets at our expense. |
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They pioneered arena performances and electric light, enabling the first night performances. |
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The plan is to build a holistic cloud operating system for businesses and individuals, enabling a new generation of work and play. |
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Yet critics of the right to be forgotten argue that by removing Google search results, the law is enabling censorship. |
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By using the redundant drive, time wasting retries can be eliminated by enabling real-time correction on the controller for failed or slow responding disks. |
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Specifically, Garrioch sees the pre-existing patriotism, anticlericalism, anti-noble feelings, and the integration within the city as enabling the Revolution. |
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Each of the flats for the deaf has been set up with a computer video link, enabling the deaf tenants to communicate in sign language with workers in the staff base. |
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Slender robotic video camera pylons telescope up and down, enabling the church to broadcast live events with minimal sight line intrusion to the pulpit. |
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It also requires adequate, trash-free backfill and sufficient soil moisture for compaction, as well as site conditions enabling a trencher to maneuver. |
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Since the site was extremely wet, lime was trucked in to help solidify the ground, enabling the fleet of scrapers to remove the required amount of dirt. |
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It may even be that not a little of this effect is due to the writer's enabling us thenceforward to enjoy our own day-dreams without self-reproach or shame. |
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Emotional Branding navigates these choppy waters by enabling brands to carry on a personal dialogue with consumers on the issues which are most meaningful to them. |
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It is not surprising to find that the three tide mills also had substantial quays or piers, enabling the millers to act as merchants for the commerce of the area. |
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The bill also expands the power of the Terrorism Act 2000 by enabling the property or cash held by an organisation deemed as terrorist to be sequestrated. |
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Despite token opposition to this clause from France, Germany and Mexico, the three countries abstained in the voting, enabling the resolution to be passed. |
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A Scottish blacksmith, Kirkpatrick MacMillan, is credited with adding a treadle drive mechanism in 1840, for the first time enabling the rider to lift his feet off the ground. |
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The updated charts, once produced, will benefit both military and commercial shipping, enabling them to navigate safely through the shallow seaways. |
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Even better news is that certain synthetic materials in the polypropylene family can pick up the oil and leave the water behind, enabling you to discharge clean bilge water. |
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The consequent delay in warning the public and taking measures such as culling chicken populations has probably been a factor in enabling the disease to spread. |
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He is enabling his moocher brother, and between the unannounced visits and the financial drain he is allowing his brother to disturb your marriage. |
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One aspect of using hardware platforms for enabling software is that it inevitably requires porting of existing software solutions onto the platform. |
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It is impossible to know the man's inner thoughts, so intimately linked as he is to machines, a set of cold devices enabling him to move, speak, and breathe. |
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These multitechnology, multivendor systems are already enabling next-gen devices to succeed in terms of performance, reliability and manageability. |
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One member of the terrorist group was a suicide bomber who blew himself up next to a security fence, enabling the other gunmen to storm the religious site. |
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It receives regular service flights from Florida and from France, enabling restaurateurs there, in Anguilla and St Barts to have regular, unfrozen supplies. |
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These data thus support the authors' suggestion that mycorrhizae are important in enabling plant roots to exploit nutrient patches that might otherwise be out of reach. |
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They cannot be rightly understood except by persons who undergo a kind of mystagogy, enabling them to glimpse the transcendent through concepts derived from finite things. |
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Now a new, free, service aims to provide users with personal website directories enabling them to access their bookmarks from any PC in the world. |
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Marriage was also seen as the natural course of a man's life, enabling him to function properly in his working life and fulfil his duty by fathering children. |
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Imagine how such capabilities could untether you from an office, enabling you to handle your work responsibilities and still get to your child's ball game. |
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That calculated literary solecism of mixed tenses is at the heart of the essay, enabling Michaels to convey the simultaneity of his different times, a back then and a now. |
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Of concern is the degree to which the capability lies in predetermined neuroanatomical and neurochemical structures, enabling certain physiological processes. |
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Cultural familiarity, if not in this case ties of kinship, connected these Utes and New Mexicans, enabling the latter to establish themselves peacefully in Ute territory. |
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With one click of a key on a computer and you have the whole world at your fingertips, enabling you to know the goings-on in the uttermost parts of the globe. |
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Independent and pluralistic media can make a significant contribution to breaking this vicious circle by enabling dialogue to replace armed conflict. |
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Commitment to fight corruption would be a nullity if the government fails to create an enabling environment for the media to expose and report on corruption. |
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That is to say, scientism, or what Husserl calls objectivism, overlooks the phenomenon of the life-world as the enabling condition for scientific practice. |
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By fractionation, various grades of olein and stearin are available commercially, enabling the food manufactures to select the properties they particularly require. |
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In 1966, the team was increased to nine members, enabling them to develop their Diamond Nine formation. |
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Freedom of religion is now guaranteed by the 1989 statute of the Polish Constitution, enabling the emergence of additional denominations. |
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This would safeguard the taxing rights of the colonies from future infringement while enabling them to contribute to maintenance of the empire. |
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Kidney stone management devices help to provide treatment for urolithiasis by breaking down the stones enabling their removal from the body. |
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Astrology is a useful diagnostic tool enabling us to see strengths and weaknesses via the birth chart. |
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The Westridge Utilidor wrapped up this year on campus, boosting capacity and enabling further construction. |
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Edward and his successors expanded Alfred's network of fortified burhs, a key element of their strategy, enabling them to go on the offensive. |
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However, due to undersupply, longer leases will likely remerge, enabling further speculative and pre-let developments across the region. |
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The firmware update allows for autonomous operation by enabling hardware read triggers and savable configuration settings in the module. |
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The MP-095 mousepad features a dimpled surface and polyurethane wrist rest, which puts less burden on the wrist, enabling extended computer use. |
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Information can cut to the chase, enabling automakers to recall the exact vehicles that might be having problems. |
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Secondly, the railway arrived in Liverpool, enabling transport to the course by rail for the first time. |
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They have an abundance of type I muscle fibers, enabling their muscles to work for extended periods of time. |
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We are achieving this through our expertise and enabling technologies such as Iconik and Firecrest. |
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This results in a reduced installation time while enabling an increase in lifting height and outreach during heavy lifting activities. |
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Conductive microspheres may be effective in enabling resistance spot welding of the laminates. |
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More recently, methods have been developed for genetic engineering of fungi, enabling metabolic engineering of fungal species. |
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These dams will encourage water retention, enabling plants such as bog asphodel, sundew and sphagnum to re-establish. |
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Both machine and human readable, XML adds a layer of intelligent communication, enabling disparate applications to talk to each other. |
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It also released two new modules for its CyBi-Well vario platform enabling nanoliter parallel pipetting from 100-2500 nanoliters. |
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A month after filming began, Kidman left the film due to her pregnancy enabling Winslet to rejoin the film. |
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The play is sometimes given a historical setting, enabling audiences to reflect on the underlying conflicts. |
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This socket forms the starting point of the piercing operation, enabling the mandrel to center itself on the work. |
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The PIC MCU family includes nanoWatt XLP Technology for the world's lowest power consumption, enabling longer battery life. |
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A new website and service enabling people to rent out their parking space has been introduced in the UK by a Bristol-based company. |
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Wilfrid left large sums of money to his monastic foundations, enabling them to purchase royal favour. |
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Propylon has recently developed a comprehensive infrastructure platform enabling direct wireless access to corporate Intranets. |
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This image standardizes the network registration process, enabling students to connect to the network more quickly. |
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The CIDS will also incorporate key enabling technology from the two component information suppliers Aspect Development, Inc. |
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The German Army relied on the Luftwaffe to provide decisive assistance in silencing French guns, enabling the German infantry to inch forward. |
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The EDFA-OPM's advanced optical monitoring capability meets these market needs by enabling automatic and remote EDFA control. |
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The vertebrae have projections that allow for strong muscle attachment enabling locomotion without limbs. |
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Sheets have replaced some dialog boxes and alerts in the new version, enabling users to multitask within or between applications. |
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Developed by IBM, DITA is widely regarded as an ideal architecture for fragmenting XML content and enabling content re-use. |
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He then successfully lobbied Parliament to extend Watt's patent for an additional 17 years, enabling the firm to market Watt's steam engine. |
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The RTA also launched the e-Wallet enabling companies to deal with the RTA and process their daily operations using a very safe payment method. |
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BullFrog sunscreen stations will also be set up along the course, enabling athletes to apply sunscreen at transition points during the race. |
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And so they could create a language, enabling the composer to piece together a semantically unambiguous story. |
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We have provided a SAP HANA cloud platform to our customers and partners, enabling digitalized business. |
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Digital paper enabling Anoto functionality will also be launched at the same time. |
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This unique channel structure alleviates electrical loading issues, enabling designers to use a large number of DIMMs within a single system. |
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He would later win the school English prize and the school reading prize, enabling him to finally acquire the third volume. |
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Nallatech addresses these needs, enabling applications implemented on clusters to be accelerated using FPGA compute technology. |
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This organism spends part of its life cycle as a motile zoospore, enabling it to propel itself through water and enter its amphibian host. |
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The duke and his estate manager John Gilbert produced a plan of the canal, and in 1759 obtained an Act of Parliament, enabling its construction. |
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We are achieving this through the combination of our industry expertise and enabling technologies such as Iconik and Firecrest. |
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At that moment however the wind changed and the fog lifted, enabling the fleet to sail into Torbay, near Brixham, Devon. |
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It takes the grunt work out of the re-architecture and rewrite process, enabling clients to focus on the high level design issues. |
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The 1240s saw major upheavals in land ownership due to deaths among the barons, enabling Henry to redistribute Irish lands to his supporters. |
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Hobelars rode smaller unarmoured horses, enabling them to move through difficult or boggy terrain where heavier cavalry would struggle. |
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Intervolve says the system allows on-demand access to information, enabling users to handle multiple tasks. |
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We get early warning of any blockages on the motorway, enabling us to take diversionary routes. |
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Like all enabling technologies, DNA microarray analysis has manifold applications, and new ones will surely be developed. |
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For many years the French Crown was relatively weak, enabling first Henry II, and then his sons Richard and John, to dominate France. |
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Lawrence River from Quebec, enabling them to commence the 3 month siege that ensued. |
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Madog ap Maredudd died in 1160, enabling Owain to regain territory in the east. |
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This train regularly features a 'canoe car' enabling paddlers to travel with their canoes. |
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The bleats of individual sheep are distinctive, enabling the ewe and her lambs to recognize each other's vocalizations. |
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Instead of enabling open and charitable discussion, it has served as an instrument of management and control. |
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However, freedom of the press is not necessarily enabling freedom of speech. |
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In 1245 he enjoyed a dispensation enabling him to hold three ecclesiastical benefices. |
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In 1913 the state legislature enacted a bill enabling cities to adopt this structure without legislative approval. |
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The plan to revamp both federal and State constitutional arrangements required each State parliament to pass its own enabling legislation. |
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They cooperated with local raiders and introduced them to the latest Dutch sailing rigs, enabling them to brave Atlantic waters. |
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The spinning inventions were significant in enabling a great expansion to occur in the production of textiles, particularly cotton ones. |
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The slag inclusions have been shown to disperse corrosion to an even film, enabling the iron to resist pitting. |
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This allows the table feed to be synchronized to a rotary fixture, enabling the milling of spiral features such as hypoid gears. |
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Many routes crossed the Pennines between Lancashire and Yorkshire, enabling salt, limestone, coal, fleeces and cloth to be transported. |
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The set changed down a few gears with the stop-start rhythms of Camisado, enabling guitarist Ryan Ross's punk-tinged hooks to come to the fore. |
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Their wings are relatively short but strongly muscled, enabling them to be used as flippers underwater. |
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It was opened to Leeds in 1704 and to Wakefield in 1706, enabling craft carrying 100 tons to reach Wakefield from the Humber. |
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Some of the pipes are primarily structural and aesthetic elements, while others have been cut across their width enabling the sound. |
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An agreement was reached over station access, enabling the Midland to attach through carriages to LNWR trains at Ingleton. |
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Water troughs were laid between the tracks at Garsdale enabling steam engines to take water without losing speed. |
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Its two nitration facilities were built in 1948 and 1954, enabling production of propellants for missiles and rockets. |
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