At all levels, youth policy co-ordinates measures to serve the previous generations. |
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It co-ordinates with and seeks the agreement of the Prosecutor on all matters of mutual concern. |
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For telescope work one used geocentric co-ordinates, but calculations are done heliocentrically. |
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It has an advisory nature, and it generates proposals and co-ordinates the public participation process. |
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Other published co-ordinates agree with the latitude, but longitude can vary by as much as 0.03 minutes west. |
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Used to enable or disable the function Axes origin without losing the co-ordinates of the relative zero. |
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Sarda is an organisation which co-ordinates the advanced training of experienced mountain rescue personnel. |
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The co-ordinates of the 'H' point are measured with respect to the three-dimensional reference system. |
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Please provide telephone, fax and email co-ordinates for the contact-person. |
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If the cow gets too close to the fence co-ordinates, the collar will make a noise, or give the cow an electric shock to scare it away. |
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Apparently to this end, the local and temporal co-ordinates of the narrative are established with a demonstrative exactitude. |
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Fendi has played artfully with rhinestones, studding the tops for a line of mink co-ordinates. |
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One takes suitable glide-path sections from one or more barograms to provide the necessary polar-curve co-ordinates. |
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Finally accretion maps for each galaxy could be traced in galactocentric co-ordinates. |
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Predictable: The accuracy of a position in relation to the geographic or geodetic co-ordinates of the earth. |
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The Council co-ordinates the actions of Member States and adopts measures in the area of police and judicial co-operation in criminal matters. |
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The degree co-ordinates indicate the level of supervision in the supervisory plan. |
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No one else occupies Wyatt's cultural co-ordinates. |
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Bear,who co-ordinates the kitchen, runs catering at festivals. |
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Pauline shops, budgets, cooks, and co-ordinates the whole operation. |
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It therefore co-ordinates, on a daily basis, all production of corn and sunflower seeds sold in Europe, seeking out the best possible technical and economic solutions. |
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Modern multi-sensor co-ordinates measuring devices cover a broad spectrum of varyingly complex task positions. |
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This group co-ordinates investigations concerning the proliferation of destabilizing technologies, and the theft of scientific and technological secrets. |
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The Mission Climat of Caisse des Dépôts directs and co-ordinates the research and development initiatives in the area of the fight against climate change. |
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A large centre in the same city co-ordinates joint business activities. |
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Some wreckage which couldn't be identified was spotted in the vicinity, after the co-ordinates they'd been given the evening before had been reached and gridded. |
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For Clark, today, the realm of unbounded expression is a place of danger, a badland without co-ordinates from which you might never emerge. |
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Repeatable: The accuracy in which a user can return to a position whose co-ordinates have been measured at a previous time with the same navigation system. |
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One of them co-ordinates the various steps in drafting the bill, but this drafter does not assume sole responsibility. |
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At Kompong Tom, in premises attached to the parish, a young lay person co-ordinates aid for the disabled, many of whom are victims of land mines. |
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The network components are located on the screen according to a metrical co-ordinates system. |
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Its radiant has as co-ordinates 15h 20m in right ascension and 49 degrees in declination, it is located in the constellation of the Herdsman. |
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These files are geometrically and radiometrically corrected and are reprojected into latitude and longitude co-ordinates. |
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Once you have determined the co-ordinates of a point, you can label the points using ordered pair notation. |
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She also co-ordinates the MS chat appointments and virtual coffee klatsch meetings in our chat room. |
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This procedure designates a centroid point, along with geographical co-ordinates, for each postal code region. |
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The endocrine system co-ordinates the activities of all organs in our body. |
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This fine move co-ordinates White's forces. |
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When we look at the way the infrastructure program has been applied around the country and the way it has been used, it co-ordinates the needs and desires of all people. |
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A Cartesian bear after a change of co-ordinates. |
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Floral jackets, dresses and tops combine with matching co-ordinates in cotton crepe, crepe de chine and georgettes. |
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In the case of the YPG, they simply send co-ordinates of IS positions back to the US-Kurdish operations room in Irbil, the Kurdish capital, which directs air strikes. |
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Enter your co-ordinates without laying stresses nor of punctuations. |
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This sister, along with the friar co-promoter, co-ordinates the International Commission and supports especially the sister members of this Commission. |
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Keep in mind that these maths functions remain valid when entering co-ordinates or any numerical value, except enumerative values, i.e. anything that may contain a decimal point. |
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These are the colours of the moment and the Port of Call range co-ordinates with the current layered look of contrasting throws and cushions. |
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A sufficient number of x and y co-ordinates shall be supplied by the manufacturer to mark up the areas on the actual vehicle while considering the vehicle outer contour in the z direction. |
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A least-squares algorithm for the equiform transformation from spatial marker co-ordinates. |
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State Labor MP Luke Donnellan, who co-ordinates a parliamentary human rights group for Vietnam, said he knew Ms Vo well and would lodge a protest with the Vietnamese Embassy. |
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When the changing co-ordinates of each player are put on a graph they describe a curve known as the tractrix. |
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Besides being translated, a co-ordinate system may also be rotated.2 This signifies analytically: the relations of Euclidean geometry are covariant with respect to linear orthogonal transformations of the co-ordinates. |
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Many writers fight this kind of literalism, obscuring detail or creating unvisitable worlds, while others create an inbetween world, a place the reader can recognise without knowing the co-ordinates. |
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