This is a technique for decoupling the energy storage system voltage from the DC link voltage in AC electric drive systems. |
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It is expected to include the decoupling of farm subsidy payments from production. |
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Farmers will certainly have to readdress their production levels for the future in the context of decoupling. |
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This effect may be attributed to the decoupling of the actin cortex from the plasma membrane. |
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Such tensions may well result in an increase in observed decoupling in share repurchase programs for those firms. |
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The two governments will also make it clear that they are decoupling the Joint Declaration from the previous Agreement. |
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Overpressured prodelta shales may act as a decoupling zone between the structural basement and deltaic overburden. |
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Data were acquired with single pulse excitation under high-power broadband proton decoupling. |
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Generally speaking, though, the decisive point is that we should go as far we need to with decoupling in order to achieve our current goals. |
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Key issues for the union include decoupling subsidy from production to whole farm payments and changes to the budget to pay for rural development and other reforms. |
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In developing countries, the challenge is to further sustain the decoupling of economic growth from the consumption of natural resources. |
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The decoupling theory, whereby emerging economies would continue to grow, has been largely invalidated. |
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The bow spring damper enables an almost complete decoupling of engine vibrations from the rest of the drive chain. |
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Attempts by the chief executive to rebase the company's share options, even as the shares sank so low as to become virtually worthless, was typical of the decoupling. |
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Nor did the president comment on the decoupling of reproduction from marriage, and its relationship to poverty. |
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A receiver is coupled to the cable connector via a decoupling capacitor. |
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The fundamental architecture of the networks has changed by decoupling the services from the networks delivering them. |
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They worry that in a crisis America might just hunker down under its shield, decoupling its security from that of its friends. |
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Further decoupling leads therefore automatically to a reduction of such burden. |
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This reform introduced the decoupling of premiums, partial or total depending on which state, in order to reconnect the production to the market. |
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One Member State asked for the possibility to continue applying partial decoupling after its integration into the Single Payment Scheme. |
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The previous speakers have already mentioned the reasons for regretting decoupling and other technical aspects, which I will not repeat. |
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He contended the decoupling was caused by the birth of, and the subsequent continued growth of the tertiary sector. |
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There could be no real decoupling of developing countries from the crisis in developed countries' financial markets. |
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The decoupling of policy and implementation can be counterproductive if it increases overhead and transaction costs and produces policy feedback failures. |
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A constant decrease, for 20 years, in milk cow numbers due to productivity progresses in a contingent market and a number of suckler-cows relatively stable that the premiums decoupling shouldn't help to maintain or relaunch. |
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A common practice to avoid is the use of more than one value of capacitor to provide local decoupling. |
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The result is a decoupling of federal and provincial systems. |
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It were as if Europe knew that it had to make a gesture in favour of African producers but that it had gone most of the way by partially decoupling aid, and that it was now up to the USA to act. |
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A representative of the Confédération Paysanne felt that in 2003 decoupling had not incorporated several elements concerning price volatility and clarity, which has resulted in a current rigidified system. |
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In order to avoid the risk of backtracking from the overall orientation of the CAP towards decoupling needs to be addressed by dividing the resulting national envelopes into two distinct sub-ceilings. |
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So, the duplication issue deserves better than to be thrown into the same rubbish bin as decoupling, a clear negative in terms of alliance interests. |
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The idea of excluding fruit and vegetables from the eligible area of a farm is also worth considering, but we have to be careful not to make so many exceptions in the end that the benefits of decoupling start to melt away. |
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It is far too early to extend decoupling to the animal-rearing sector, rice and durum wheat, considering, not least, the definitive nature of the measure. |
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For livestock premiums or for states with full decoupling, but which have a strong livestock sector, a sudden change of system would result in negative structural interruptions in view of the current market situation. |
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Aids for flooring installations such as the Durabase mats for sealing decoupling, drainage and footfall insulation and valuable tools such as the Tilesitter and Tileminator also complement the Dural range. |
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This decoupling of long-term interest rates reflected diverging views among market participants about the macroeconomic prospects and short-term interest rate expectations in the two economies. |
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For this reason, although I am not one to glorify market forces, I believe that what is applied elsewhere should be applied here, namely decoupling, which ought to be a good way to reduce costs. |
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On one occasion in committee I blew my top and made it clear that decoupling is actually a means of ensuring that the money remains with the farmers, especially in the case of tobacco. |
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To achieve a decoupling of resource use from economic growth through significantly improved resource efficiency, dematerialisation of the economy, and waste prevention. |
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Some destabilizing condition must be present to trigger the process or else, the velocity can be pushed as close to light speed as possible into the supercritical range without any decoupling to occur. |
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Because the decoupling occurred at an altitude of 150 feet and at an airspeed of less than 40 knots, the helicopter was operating in a flight regime from which the likelihood of establishing a successful autorotation was low. |
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Personally, I have serious reservations about full decoupling, which carries high risks of the abandonment of production for stockbreeding and even for certain crops. |
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Some experts, including Mr Herz, support decoupling accounting standards from bank regulation so that bank assets are presented in two formats to meet investors' desire for transparency and regulators' craving for stability. |
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Katie Fehrenbacher of Earth2Tech and Joseph Romm make the convincing case for California's decoupling utility profits and energy efficiency programmes. |
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But decoupling direct payments can also have its disadvantages. |
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To measure the decoupling of freight demand from economic growth, the volume of freight transport relative to GDP should be calculated, including separate trends for its two components. |
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Several speakers highlighted that the greening of all policies and the decoupling of economic growth and environmental degradation lay at the core of sustainable development strategies. |
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This spatial separation acts as thermal decoupling. |
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However, despite the noticeable fall in the export share of the United States and other developed markets, decoupling from these economies is not simple to achieve. |
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Dural provides all the necessary accessories, durable watertight decoupling underlay and edging profiles to match any of the various demands and building configurations. |
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Past experiments have shown that decoupling is far less effective at high frequencies than it is at lower frequencies. |
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A lot of finite element modeling and analysis went into deriving the decoupling process. |
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The structure of the loan included an IRP decoupling, which allowed the pre-existing monthly interest reduction payment subsidy to continue after payoff of the current loan. |
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He describes the Fischler CAP reforms as deeply significant and an important further step in the process of decoupling subsidies from commodity production. |
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Fuel consumption is further decreased through engine decoupling while coasting, along with low-friction bearings and special coatings on the gearwheels. |
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