A hip travel companion, this studded leather carry-on bag by World According to Jess is compartmentalized for stashing all your essentials. |
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The final poetic statement propounding the belief that life is all one time, not to be squandered or compartmentalized. |
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Project managers on classified, compartmentalized projects have an especially difficult job integrating security into their projects. |
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All of that would have been compartmentalized and forgotten had he won, of course. |
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So if these are important spies, you need separate teams of spymasters and supporting crews that are compartmentalized. |
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A compartmentalized thinker who indulges in epistemology can destroy his knowledge, yet retain it as well. |
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Each book, however, provides an antidote to the compartmentalized, Balkanized state of public discussion and academic research. |
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Even general theory itself was now compartmentalized into microeconomics and macroeconomics. |
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On the one hand, the Commission is considering the possibility that the attack was planned and executed in a compartmentalized manner. |
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Our funding programs are compartmentalized and if you compartmentalize, you actually contribute to the organization's instability. |
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It is holistic, in the sense that it cannot be compartmentalized nor can it be separated from the people who hold it. |
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In the same way, our territorial governance consists of organising and providing compartmentalized services. |
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As a result, decision processes became highly compartmentalized and were rarely subjected to outside scrutiny. |
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This is why health issues cannot be compartmentalized into the private or professional sphere. |
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Yet, from both a strategic and an operational point of view, our responses so far have remained largely compartmentalized. |
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If you require compartmentalized protective organization of your components or equipment, our padded dividers are the right choice. |
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Our societies are less and less compartmentalized between government and non-governmental, public and private, local and international. |
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It should be known that the organization of arms manufacture of Liège was extremely compartmentalized. |
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With its sterilized, compartmentalized, de-humanized and largely soulless content, it is the epitomy of a mechanized cultural industry. |
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This means separate profit and loss statements that are compartmentalized for each manager. |
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To some of the more butt-clenched users of Gmail, having things all compartmentalized like this is a pure, unmitigated disaster. |
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Once we decided that, I compartmentalized the character into small parts and stitched him together on the operating table. |
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Services can help but they're all too compartmentalized. |
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As if the human mystery can be bifurcated and compartmentalized into portions lovable and despisable. |
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Because we were reticent to go there, because we only felt liberated after having left the place, because it was there that our spirits were opened as well as compartmentalized, we went back to school. |
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The plane of the biological membrane is thus compartmentalized by domain structures much as the three-dimensional space of the cell is compartmentalized by the membranes themselves. |
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Until the 1980s, soil conservation focused on applying only one method, namely that of compartmentalized or continuous isohypse ditches, reinforced by quickset hedges without taking into account the agro-bioclimatic regions. |
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Had the tanks been equipped with baffles or had they been compartmentalized or puncture-resistant, and had self-sealing bladders or foam inserts been installed, the quantity of fuel released could have been restricted. |
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Our platform architecture was designed for maximum security, with insulated, compartmentalized workspaces exposing only public data to public users. |
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The weapon program was highly compartmentalized, with probably no more than 10 people knowing all of the details, though about 1,000 persons were involved in different aspects. |
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Information about each Predator mission was kept so tightly compartmentalized that the ground crews were ignorant of the drones' targets and destinations. |
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Given that Iran has sequestered much of its nuclear program and compartmentalized underground installations, it seems highly unlikely that surgical strikes alone could derail its nuclear ambitions. |
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Under Jobs, the company is compartmentalized like an intelligence agency. |
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Information about America's spy operations and its counterspy activities must be carefully compartmentalized so that even senior F. B. I. agents like Mr. Hanssen cannot rummage through all active files. |
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Scaling down pyrolysis plants and developing the enabling technologies to support the manufacture of modular and compartmentalized components could have a significant impact on this segment of the industry. |
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All access to him by his colleagues was through her, and she came to know as much about Larkin's compartmentalized life as anyone. |
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In contrast, the German ships had better optical equipment and rangefinding and were much better compartmentalized and able to deal with damage. |
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Today the coexistence of twelve compartmentalized tax system in the European Community is an obstacle to trade and to free movement of persons and goods in Europe. |
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As soon as the biological catalysts became compartmentalized into small individual units, or cells, the units would have begun to compete with one another for the same resources. |
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Agencies go their own way, blinkered like horses before a cart, keeping their information completely compartmentalized as though they were each on a topsecret mission that must not on any account be revealed to the others. |
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At a 2004 conference of the International Geological Union, the editors of this volume noticed that the study of evaporites had been compartmentalized by region. |
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