noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
clear
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The reason for their very big standard errors become clearer from the specification of the leisure effects.
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All deputy heads need a clear job specification and a place in school development and decision-making commensurate with their experience and seniority.
complete
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A complete specification of the turbulence again requires one to consider all orders up to infinity.
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The first major phase lasted three months and produced a design workbook - a complete specification of what Pearl wanted to do.
detailed
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The biological positivists did not, however, involve themselves in the detailed specification of penal treatments.
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The role of the Safety Authority is crucial in this respect and numerous detailed specifications require its approval.
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Requirements for other researchers involve detailed specification of research topic, methods etc.
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First, synthetic schemes tend to facilitate detailed specification , and thus inclusion of a larger number of subjects.
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By the twentieth edition synthesis had become a well-established mechanism for allowing detailed specification without resorting to exceedingly lengthy schedules.
full
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Reference to the original work with its full specification of assumptions is essential.
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Do make sure that every job that gets sent out for setting has a full specification and requirements sheet with it.
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The report is not complete; it does not give a full specification nor costs.
high
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Everything was built to a slightly higher specification then.
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Yet less than half the women with a high specification are satisfied with work.
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Constructed to an exceptionally high specification and standard, they have associated mechanical and electrical engineering services.
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The Publications Officer is handling an increasing amount of such material, and preparing it to increasingly high technical specifications .
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Finally, as prices range from £15,190 to £26,910 it represents superb value for such a high specification .
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The high standard of specification speaks for itself.
new
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You will find information about the new specification on page 2 of this issue.
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This approval is required both for entirely new project specifications , and for amendments, however minor, to SCOTVEC-devised specifications.
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A letter containing information about the new unit specification was sent to heads of centres in November.
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All cameras sold prior to these improvements will be brought up to the new specifications entirely free of charge.
original
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In these respects, it can certainly be claimed that the polytechnics have by and large measured up to their original specification .
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This is an addition to the original language specification and it can not be guaranteed to remain unchanged in future releases.
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Seals to original vehicle specification are compatible with silicone fluid.
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But solicitors for the reluctant buyers say the car was not built to the original specification .
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However, centres will be able to continue to offer programmes which have been developed from the original specifications .
standard
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The standard specification does include, however, high quality deck hardware, blocks and winches.
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No-one is criticising the standard specifications laid down - if they are followed.
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UIM/X automatically generates C source code based on Motif, conforming to standard specifications for C so that the code is extremely portable.
technical
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Included are technical specifications , road tests and a buyers guide.
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We look to authorities, the government and technical experts to provide answers through rules, laws, technical specifications , knowledge.
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Answer guide: Examples are: size of market, competitors, technical specifications , etc. 2.
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The C65 was intended to be a low-cost computer with better technical specifications than, but still compatible with, the C64.
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The technical specifications make it a perfect candidate for use in a superbike, both for racing and the road.
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Each hall offers an advanced technical specification and the very latest technology.
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The Publications Officer is handling an increasing amount of such material, and preparing it to increasingly high technical specifications .
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Cutting through pages of storyline and technical specifications , you eventually find out what you have to do in the game.
■ NOUN
contract
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Nevertheless, effective self-governing Trusts and positive contract specification might rest upon the sort of information implicit in a resource management system.
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Plus the contract specifications on top of it.
design
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The design specifications had called for the columns to rest on bedrock that supported a weight of seven tons per square foot.
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Increasingly, such techniques are featuring in safety regulations and design specifications .
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So stick to the design specification .
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The desirable rate of change of curvature will vary with a design specification .
interface
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It claims that its publication of the interface specifications , which include ABIs, will encourage multiple competing technologies to come forward.
job
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The second issue is to do with other existing roles and job specifications .
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Formal organisations have an explicit hierarchy in a well- defined structure; job specifications and communication channels are also well-defined.
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The criteria for analysing work done must primarily be the job specification .
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But the job specifications for Number 10 are increasingly precise and alarmingly exacting.
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All deputy heads need a clear job specification and a place in school development and decision-making commensurate with their experience and seniority.
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They are mainly on academic-related grades but their job specifications are entirely library administration.
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The manager of nurses should contribute to the preparation of the job specification for consultant appointments.
product
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This may result in a product specification being drawn up in which the sales engineers may have an influence.
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At first, the Web site will provide information only, such as product specifications , dealer locations and answers to questions.
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See the product specifications for a listing of applications on the R380.
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Each must have clearly defined product specifications so that resulting objects are well planned and appropriate for subsequent reuse.
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Emulsions should be examined after storage for droplet size of the disperse phase even if this is not included in the product specification .
■ VERB
build
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The worker builds to two different specifications .
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He enjoyed camping and had a travel-trailer custom-\#built to his specifications .
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The aircraft will be built to the specification of individual airlines.
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But solicitors for the reluctant buyers say the car was not built to the original specification .
conform
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UIM/X automatically generates C source code based on Motif, conforming to standard specifications for C so that the code is extremely portable.
contain
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This is a theoretical entity that contains a specification of the word's defining characteristics.
develop
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Authorities will develop specifications for services and then reach contractual agreements with provider agencies such as voluntary or private organizations.
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However, centres will be able to continue to offer programmes which have been developed from the original specifications .
include
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The survey briefing had included only a verbal specification .
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Version 9 will include all the specifications that must be adhered to for those designing and implementing 64-bit Sparc technology.
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Emulsions should be examined after storage for droplet size of the disperse phase even if this is not included in the product specification .
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Also, see how many of the vitamins are included in the specification .
meet
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A thesaurus is normally tailored to meet the specifications of a particular application.
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Eventually a compound was identified which met the specification .
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Other varieties such as Maris Piper may be used when the sample meets the required specification .
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Studies indicate the limestone is of very pure, and meets international specifications for almost all uses.
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She said the most frequently encountered problem in meeting the franchise specification was the experience requirement for supervising non-qualified staff.
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Only diamond could meet this specification .
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There are many ways in which we could meet these specifications in a computer model.
require
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Certain operations do not require the specification of a store address; an example is shifting the accumulator left or right.
write
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Anyone with a wall problem should hire a qualified structural engineer to write a specification that will solve the problem.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the wind tunnel specifications called for this wall to be able to withstand seventy-five pounds a square foot.
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Falcons were fitted out at the Bordeaux plant to customer specification .
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Proper specification of the grounds of objection was required.
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The specifications required to meet these can be readily elicited and catalogued.
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The C65 was intended to be a low-cost computer with better technical specifications than, but still compatible with, the C64.
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The DC-ACCESS keyword may be repeated up to 10 times allowing specification of up to 100 users.
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These days there are a range of sizes, specifications and prices to suit nearly every requirement.