One can also click on different buttons to move directionally from one part of the map to another. |
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We certainly aren't leaving it to chance, and we can certainly demonstrate a level of preparation that is directionally correct. |
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Thus, unlike spherical and conical inserts the chisel insert may be directionally oriented about its center axis. |
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A drill rig is used to bore an underground passage for the pipeline or utility with a directionally controlled drill head. |
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But these figures, while directionally appropriate, are tiny relative to the output boost needed around the periphery. |
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Channeling, also spelled Channelling, in solid-state physics, the directionally selective penetration of crystalline solids by a beam of atoms. |
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Canada can certainly do its part, and I don't think we can rely exclusively on the United States, but directionally his statements are correct. |
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The helicopter remained both directionally and laterally stable as it descended toward the lake. |
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During the descent, it appears that the flight path was directionally stable. |
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A robust and directionally safe indicator for the comparison of functionally equivalent products with respect to their material eco-intensity. |
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When using pushers and dischargers, the lateral stiffness of the belt guarantees it is flat and is directionally stable. |
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They had to be cost-effective in their application, directionally true, and cover the whole life span of products. |
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When boring directionally or using explosives, you must meet the pipeline company's conditions. |
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This new feature not only helps to keep the car directionally stable if a tyre should go flat, but can also prevent the need for roadside wheel changing. |
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Positive G forces are usually encountered when pulling an aircraft out of a dive or during a turn, acting on the body directionally from head to toe. |
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The day started on a great note, since I found her place without asking anyone anything at all, which is a big big achievement for a directionally challenged guy like me. |
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Though the difference is small, it is important to know when making brightness measurements because there are devices which illuminate paper directionally or diffusely. |
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In addition, the reduced water stream from the cooling tower directionally improved the effectiveness of the water treatment facility and hence cleanup of the water stream before it was returned to the river. |
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During the course of a practice touch and go, the pilot would have been preoccupied with controlling the aircraft directionally on the ground and initial climb out. |
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A directionally unstable ship is easy to maneuver, while a stable ship requires less energy expenditure by its steering gear in maintaining a set course. |
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A ship is said to be directionally stable if a deviation from a set course increases only while an external force or moment is acting to cause the deviation. |
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As wingsweep increases, the dihedral effect increases, and if the airplane is not adequately damped in the directional axis, a Dutch roll might occur if the airplane is upset directionally. |
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At best, the futures can be viewed as being directionally correct. |
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While still meeting manufacturers' viscosity requirements, the POLAR WF oils directionally lower viscosities, thus reducing frictional losses and power consumption. |
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Even so, it is comforting that directionally similar results are obtained even when different data bases are used to describe the current and future situations. |
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This method uses a vertical production well and an extended lateral well drilled directionally in the coal. |
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For the adverse scenario, the actuary might feel that there is strong economic evidence that the JAD will continue to depreciate versus the Canadian dollar and this is directionally consistent with the historic mean. |
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The airframe is slightly unstable directionally on the ground. |
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However, Dorrell said he wouldn't change punters, especially given Kluwe's powerful leg, and his ability to kick directionally well in the first two games. |
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