Fiber-coupled pumps also enable system integrators to decouple the pump system from the laser head, adding more packaging flexibility. |
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And the key proposal as previously reported is to decouple payments from cattle, sheep or crops based on historic earnings. |
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However these proposals have nothing to do with the proposal to decouple beef and sheep production from subsidies. |
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To decouple the spreading basin from northern New Zealand, they must have been separated by a transform fault. |
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The Minister said that a decision to fully decouple support payments from production was made as a consequence of the 2003 CAP Reform Agreement. |
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Detailed proposals for the mid-term review of the Common Agricultural Policy are most likely to include a move to decouple direct payments from production. |
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The pocket is seized by the grommet and the tension is released to decouple the two circles. |
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The challenge to decouple economic growth from the accentuation of environmental problems opens opportunities for innovation. |
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If a storage medium is already being used by another user, decouple the user and connect the drive to the camera. |
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We will decouple our growth from our environmental impact, achieving absolute reductions across the product lifecycle. |
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Care was taken to decouple the piers from the wooden floor so that slight movements of the floor would not tip the piers. |
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While mean circulation in the Weddell Sea is primarily barotropic, it can be expected that sufficient deep vertical shear is present to vertically decouple a convection cell over periods up to years. |
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But we recognise that in order to live within the natural limits of the planet we will have to decouple growth from environmental impact. |
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He predicted the eventual removal of all supply controls, including quota and set aside regulations because the EU will continue to decouple payments from production. |
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New programs must be developed that decouple income stabilization from disaster relief. |
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Last year, the decisions to decouple aid marked a definitive step on the road to greater market orientation. |
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Governments should not try to decouple artificially growth in road transport from economic growth. |
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They are the same in their overall objective that is to decouple the fast computer from the slow mechanics of the hard disk. |
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Only a year ago, some observers were still saying that these economies were likely to decouple from the downturn stemming from the advanced economies. |
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Operations of this kind are now giving way to systems of management which decouple a logical view of the information from its physical whereabouts. |
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Unilever wants to decouple its business growth from environmental impact. |
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Will there be time to decouple industrial production from country-specific restrictions and instead produce a worldwide scheme for the industrial sector and an international carbon economy? |
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This implies strengthening efforts to implement related national and international strategies and to further decouple GHG emissions from economic growth. |
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In summary it is unlikely that the Asia-Pacific economies will decouple from the countries at the core of the economic crisis due to the extent of trade, investment and financial linkages between them. |
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If Canada is serious, we need to decouple from the U. S. and stop being a clearing-house for cattle to the U. S. Why should we tie ourselves to one market when we can diversify to Asia and European Union? |
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