In fact, it was being installed to run concurrent with the interconnection equipment which should be in place by the same date, said Agard. |
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The three companies have, after all, signed a non-disclosure agreement forswearing them against open talk about interconnection. |
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By the government of God, I understand the fixed and unalterable order of nature and the interconnection of natural things. |
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Strangely enough, the stepping out of the body is at once a stepping into the body, expanded by the sense of interconnection. |
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It is our sense of interconnection with all living things that brings us to respect the rights of animals. |
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Davis, however, looks for an English equivalent that might work in both contexts, so as not to efface their suggestive interconnection. |
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Each of the photographs in his early series relies on its interconnection with the others for its complete reading. |
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Structural aspects relate to the principles of interconnection in the system. |
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The presentation, development, and interconnection of ideas must be based on relationship. |
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The sense of juxtaposition is heard within the context of a greater sense of structural unity, achieved through the interconnection of ideas. |
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Such interconnection is traditionally asserted in the principle of causality or natural law. |
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In this regard, the interconnection of Member States' infrastructures, notably in the gas sector, is a key element. |
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Under ANACOM rules, no operator having significant market power can deny interconnection to another licensed operator for call termination. |
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It will also identify and cognize the categories, regularities and principles of warfare in interconnection with the general knowledge about the war. |
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The arrow reaches its target because the archer, the arrow and the target become one: only the interconnection is real. |
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Its emphasis is largely qualitative, demonstrating and playing with the interconnection between differing methodologies as a kind of intertextuality, a bricolage. |
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This interconnection of area monitoring devices allow for the fast securing of larger areas. |
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The establishment of the GOREeTIC network is supposed to be civil society's response to this interconnection challenge. |
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These ecosystems must be an integral part of the interconnection between marine environment and coastal zones. |
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These contracts specify the precise location of the connection or interconnection points. |
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Consequently, projects such as the interconnection of registers of wills and the training of legal practitioners will be launched. |
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The tariff also includes a standard interconnection agreement to bring consistency and efficiencies to connecting competitive generation. |
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Optical interconnects will be one of the major alternatives for upgrading speed whenever conventional electrical interconnection fails to provide the required bandwidth. |
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As a further measure, it is bolstering its interconnection capacities with neighboring systems. |
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The only other interconnection is with the city of Summerside, which also buys power from us. |
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The regulator in Botswana is the court of last resort for settling interconnection disputes. |
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The regulator would also be responsible for questions of long-distance and international tariffs, interconnection access charges and the rules governing these matters. |
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Until very recently, optical interconnection has not portrayed itself as a good business to be in. |
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In today's world, instant interconnection with partners, employees and customers is essential to compete and succeed. |
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The provision of regulations governing the access and interconnection of each licensed operator to the networks of the incumbent operator and of other licensed operators is essential for opening up the market. |
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Advances approaches to interconnection have been slow to deploy, even where the technology has been mature or within the hailing distance of maturity. |
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This interconnection will complete the Mediterranean gas ring. |
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We will bring 3,000 MW of new generating capacity onto the grid, commission the 1,250-MW interconnection with Ontario and break ground on a 1,200-MW interconnection with New England. |
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An on-site visit was able to put the accent on the importance of the interconnection zones between city and port, notably those reserved for receiving cruise liners. |
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This performance is explained by the decrease of interconnection charges of national incoming traffic, due to the combined effect of tariff and consumption decrease. |
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It is given its most frequent articulation in the recognition of the continuum, interconnection, or inseparability of natural and cultural heritage. |
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Some CAD softwares, like Catia V5R10, have even included a module enabling the direct interconnection with metrology softwares to make off-line programming easier. |
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Smaller transboundary interconnection projects to electrify or connect frontier towns in Burkina Faso to towns in neighbouring countries such as Ghana. |
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The latter, through the dense interconnection of everything inside it, will resemble a large soup tureen in which all the bodies that have shed their being will bathe, organised in a magma of extravagant positions. |
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Meanwhile, Laborelec will evaluate the bioreactors and prepare them for their interconnection and mock-up integration, after the 21st of July Belgian national festivities. |
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It would significantly reduce the need for rework associated with the interconnection of different systems that require data conversion into a common format. |
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But... you get this terrible interconnection of unintended consequences. |
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With so much riding on its new international operations, NTT may slash its crippling interconnection charges at home and there is no way it can do that for its sister firms alone. |
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Wireless is likely to erode existing local telephone monopolies at least as effectively as complex interconnection rules of the kind to which the FCC is wedded, albeit not quite yet. |
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The construction and maintenance of the necessary network infrastructure, including interconnection capacity, should contribute to ensuring a stable gas supply. |
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I am thinking of governance, interconnection and equity. |
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These two factors are the volatility of the cost to use the public right of way and the inefficiency of the current points of interconnection with the essential facilities owned by the incumbents. |
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The maintenance and construction of the necessary network infrastructure, including interconnection capacity and decentralised electricity generation, are important elements in ensuring a stable electricity supply. |
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Any failure in the interconnection of SAN islands will severely jeopardize the integrity of data and the continuity of business if the failure cannot be corrected rapidly. |
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First of all, let me say that the consequences for individuals of the interconnection of national registers with delicate personal data, such as insolvency registers, should be analysed in advance. |
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That procedure accounts for such things as wind power technology used, point of interconnection and requirements in effect at that specific plant. |
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Within the framework of a system of open and competitive markets, action by the Community shall aim at promoting the interconnection and interoperability of national networks as well as access to such networks. |
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The interconnection lines, already in place, provide Burkina Faso with energy at prices equivalent to 60 percent of the local price for the same quantity of energy. |
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Operators of such services would therefore be governed by the relevant rights and obligations, in particular as regards interconnection and contributing to financing the universal service. |
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The two Arriva holdings in the Czech Republic have not any direct interconnection yet. |
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The interconnection points are in Frankfurt, London, New York and Hong Kong. |
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As a result of the nationalisation process, the interconnection agreements are again subject to negotiations. |
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Like Kristeva, White emphasises the interconnection of rationality and bodiliness, never allowing the two to be radically separated. |
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Jeremy Dibble dissects the solo songs and uncovers a remarkable subtlety of motivic interconnection and tonal argument. |
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A threatened seabird that nests only in old-growth forests, Marbled Murrelets embody the interconnection between ocean and forest ecosystems. |
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It connects customers back to shore through diverse shore crossings and onshore Stratos interconnection facilities. |
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Faraday wanted to replace Dalton's atoms with point atoms connected by lines of force, and to show the interconnection and interconvertibility of different kinds of forces. |
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A system interconnection is defined as the direct connection of two or more IT systems for the purpose of sharing data and other information resources. |
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A dozen states have implemented policies for interconnection. |
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The Freudenberg-NOK Mechatronics engineering staff is well versed in electronics, heating, interconnection systems, wiring and other technologies. |
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Transmission systems operators will supply a wind farm developer with a grid code to specify the requirements for interconnection to the transmission grid. |
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However, at the end of March this year, the MPHPT decided to approve an increase in the interconnection rates charged by NTT East and West by an average of 5 percent. |
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Although in its simplistic sense globalization refers to the widening, deepening and speeding up of global interconnection, such a definition begs further elaboration. |
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With more than 147,000 interconnections already established among its customers, Equinix offers the world's leading global interconnection platform Platform Equinix. |
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The mission of the project is sending of different messages in the form of radio signal to the outer space for interconnection with extraterrestrial civilizations. |
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