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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADVERB
also
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The contract will also specify the future level of benefits for those currently contributing to the fund.
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The contract also specified a low dam.
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Interactions also specify a special fate for the central cell.
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State law may also specify whether students may be exempted from certain parts of the curriculum.
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The legislation also specifies that the Water Charges will similarly vary in accordance with the Valuation Band of individual properties.
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The advertisements must also specify that the loan is secured on the home.
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It can also specify the password to be used to obtain to the module.
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Company policy may also specify a limit as to the number of surveys that may be carried out at company expense.
clearly
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It is essential to specify clearly , at the time the objectives are agreed, which record will be used.
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Has the work schedule been specified clearly , and is it realistic in terms of time and money?
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Such an approach also clearly specifies operating procedures and mechanisms laid down in a formal manual for example.
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Organizational goals are clearly specified to direct efforts of employees toward greater efficiency.
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Second, political objectives can not be as clearly specified as the scientific or rational model seems to demand.
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Their functions are usually clearly specified , their membership restricted, their control over resources limited, often in writing.
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The field concept became increasingly better defined as the relationships between the electric field and other electromagnetic quantities were more clearly specified .
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In general, the analyst must specify clearly in which respect the concept is comparable.
exactly
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This is the case where the momentum is specified exactly .
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We also have to specify exactly how the forces are to act between one ball and another.
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This means that you specify exactly what each concept means and how it might be measured.
how
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Donors would also be able to specify how they want money to be used.
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A program plan should be developed with those involved in its implementation and should specify how the desired results will be achieved.
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The transformational component is a set of tree-rewrite rules which specify how to produce surface structure trees from the deep structure tree.
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Goodyear declined to specify how much it expects to save in costs and how many jobs could be eliminated.
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These constituents would then specify how the cells develop.
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The report did not specify how recently the employee must have graduated to qualify for additional training.
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This may be verbal and, strangely, the Act does not specify how long your notice should be.
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Routinely, donors specify how they want their contributions spent.
please
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Please specify Y if this media unit is a serial device or N if it is a random access device.
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Please specify print or tape information.
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Children's bikes are also available, but please specify age of child at time of booking as these are subject to availability.
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act
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The Act specifies four fundamental accounting principles which must be applied: Going concern basis.
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Table A in the Schedule to the Act specifies articles of association for both private and public companies limited by shares.
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This may be verbal and, strangely, the Act does not specify how long your notice should be.
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Is there a difference between requesting an act and specifying an act to be done in return for the promise?
address
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If you specify this machine's address as your proxy server, it should make browsing faster.
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Since the incremental value is encoded in the operation field, there is room to specify a store address in the instruction.
advance
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The ability to fly is a property of an airliner that we specify in advance .
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Unlike less sophisticated Al, neural nets do not require that elaborate rule structures be specified in advance .
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Training is a process of preparation towards the achievement of a range of outcomes which are specified in advance .
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Even so, there is one essential difference which is that the determinant factor is specified in advance of testing by economic theory.
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This method of judgement is relevant whenever tasks and their solutions have not been completely specified in advance .
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The uniqueness of 1207 has nothing to do with hindsight: it is specified in advance by the manufacturer.
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With a talk, the topic is specified in advance and you will be expected to keep to your brief.
amount
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Staff are also encouraged to specify the amount of time students should spend on different aspects of assessed and non-assessed work.
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Budget it as a contribution of the agency, and specify the amount of money.
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This contract would specify what reasonable amount of progress is deserving of reward.
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In Britain, the opposition party is guaranteed control of a specified amount of time during legislative sessions.
contract
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The contract will also specify the future level of benefits for those currently contributing to the fund.
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This contract would specify what reasonable amount of progress is deserving of reward.
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The contract might then specify that each year of service entitles the employee to one-eightieth of that figure.
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The contract also specified a low dam.
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Our contracts specify that private patients, many of whom are themselves blood donors, are not charged for the blood itself.
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The contracts specify both prices and volume - 70 million tonnes this year, falling to 65 million tonnes next year.
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If the written contract specifies conditions of weight, measurement and the like, those conditions must be complied with.
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Firms will want to sign contracts with their suppliers specifying the price of raw materials and other supplies.
date
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He had even specified the date of his unwitting confessional.
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Delivery Give an order reference and specify a delivery date .
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Raoul Cedras, called for calm and promised that new elections would be held, without specifying a date .
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One is to specify the actual dates of review in the lease.
detail
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He specified the details of that case precisely.
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Because a screenplay has to specify everything in excruciating detail , it is almost as tedious to read as to write.
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They were radical proposals that specified in considerable detail the form and content of accounts.
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ROOT-PACKAGE-DETAILS - is an input parameter specifying the details of the root package and any sub-packages which are to be generated.
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So in return we shall specify in more detail what we expect from you.
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Both entities and properties may be specified in more detail by extending them with elements of either type using this relation.
field
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A third is transput instructions, requiring a field to specify one from a range of peripheral devices.
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Alternatively such a sub-operation field might specify secondary functions to be performed with the main operation.
function
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Therefore, in order to maintain control it can not specify the production function and so on explicitly as a constraint.
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Alternatively such a sub-operation field might specify secondary functions to be performed with the main operation.
information
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The group intends to specify information that can be integrated into a variety of network management environments.
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A 10-year life span for classified information , unless an agency specifies that the information must have continued secrecy.
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It is as if the vegetal cells have set up a new boundary region for specifying positional information .
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Option 9.4.0, Update Availability of Units allows the user to specify this information .
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Please specify print or tape information .
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Many computers have a further field in the instruction, to specify subsidiary information required by an operation.
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The model assumes that managers can specify their information requirements and that these can be predicted by the information system.
input
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ROOT-PACKAGE-DETAILS - is an input parameter specifying the details of the root package and any sub-packages which are to be generated.
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USER-INPUT is an input parameter specifying the module name and information you wish to update.
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MODULES/ - is an input parameter specifying the modules in the package which are to be read out.
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USER-INPUT/ - is an input parameter specifying the package being prepared for approval and the filename to contain the listings.
instruction
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This instruction specifies a number of words to be moved n, a source, and a destination address.
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Where a manufacturer's instruction book specifies the use of alkaline batteries, then these should be used.
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How many different instructions can be specified under each of the allocation schemes?
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Many computers have a further field in the instruction , to specify subsidiary information required by an operation.
issue
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Please retry and specify a known issue of the module.
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The user can specify an issue number or use the default which is the latest version.
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Invalid issue An invalid issue for a product has been specified .
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Please retry specifying a preferred issue in the format 99.99A, where 9 represents a numeric and A represents an alphabetic.
module
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A first issue number must be specified for every module name entered.
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Invalid start module An invalid module name has been specified as the start module for the transaction.
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Repeat the operation specifying a known package module .
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USER-INPUT is an input parameter specifying the module name and information you wish to update.
name
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A first issue number must be specified for every module name entered.
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The table that specifies the names and properties of contexts is called the context-table.
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Check that you have specified the correct package name .
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His was the first Guide to specify the names of each fell, beck, and tarn visible from his view point.
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Immigration regulations specify that the names on the passports and tickets held by customers must be the same.
nature
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Words can not then specify the nature of the underlying dimension.
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Rather, they help us to specify more precisely the nature of the problem with which the language-learning child is faced.
notice
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The notice will specify what steps the manufacturer must take.
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The notice should specify upon which ground the expelling partners rely but no more than that.
number
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This instruction specifies a number of words to be moved n, a source, and a destination address.
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The bond indenture normally specifies a number of restrictive covenants to which the issuing corporation must adhere.
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We will not specify that a certain number or percentage of candidates are to be awarded merit.
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The user can specify an issue number or use the default which is the latest version.
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Many instructions are required just to specify that two numbers be divided.
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Please retry specifying an alternative Part Number which is not already in use.
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You can also include a counter, which increments in whatever intervals you specify , to serial number your labels.
order
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The problem with such lists is that they do not specify any order .
package
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A first issue number must be specified for every package name.
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Add the pasta and cook for the time specified on the package .
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Check that you have specified the correct package name.
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Repeat the operation specifying a known package module.
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USER-INPUT/ - is an input parameter specifying the package being prepared for approval and the filename to contain the listings.
parameter
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ROOT-PACKAGE-DETAILS - is an input parameter specifying the details of the root package and any sub-packages which are to be generated.
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A parameter can be specified to limit the list to the root package only.
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USER-INPUT is an input parameter specifying the module name and information you wish to update.
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MODULES/ - is an input parameter specifying the modules in the package which are to be read out.
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USER-INPUT/ - is an input parameter specifying the package being prepared for approval and the filename to contain the listings.
period
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He tried to fudge the issue earlier by saying that he did not want to specify periods .
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This is a meaningless question since it does not specify the period over which income is measured.
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The first is a near-obsession with past performance, normally expressed as cumulative returns over a specified period .
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The order must specify the period of treatment and whether the child is to be an in-patient or out-patient.
procedure
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Such an approach also clearly specifies operating procedures and mechanisms laid down in a formal manual for example.
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Each state statute that mandates reporting of child abuse or neglect specifies the procedures reporters are required to follow.
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The bill does not, however, specify the exact procedure for notification.
range
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A third is transput instructions, requiring a field to specify one from a range of peripheral devices.
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Objectives help to guide a student's learning by specifying the range of experience available.
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In this context of an advanced division of labour, interests theories specify the legitimate range of economic interdependence.
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Does the advertisement specify a certain age range ?
requirement
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Instead of persuading the user to specify requirements , the analyst will be driven by the user to meet key needs.
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The model assumes that managers can specify their information requirements and that these can be predicted by the information system.
rule
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The transformational component is a set of tree-rewrite rules which specify how to produce surface structure trees from the deep structure tree.
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Unlike less sophisticated Al, neural nets do not require that elaborate rule structures be specified in advance.
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Generally speaking, such rules specify that violence should cease when honour has been satisfied.
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First, screening rules are difficult to specify , given the vastly diverse needs of users.
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Spelling rules exist to specify when particular spelling changes can operate.
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But as a general rule , specifying age ranges on recruitment should be avoided.
size
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Then they pass zoning laws specifying a minimum size for a house and its garden.
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The company declined to specify the size of the charge but will report year-end earnings late next month.
type
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This shows all those who are liable to pay community charge and specifies the particular type the individual will pay.
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In some languages, it is obligatory to specify more unusual types of temporal and aspectual relations.
user
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A maximum of 10 users may be specified at each DC-ACCESS keyword.
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The traversal algorithm also allows users to specify link-type priorities.
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Inevitably the onus rests on the buyers and users to specify the products needed.
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Instead of persuading the user to specify requirements, the analyst will be driven by the user to meet key needs.
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The user can specify an issue number or use the default which is the latest version.
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Option 9.4.0, Update Availability of Units allows the user to specify this information.
value
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The Fifth Amendment does not specify value or use.
version
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Update the product using option 5.1.2 - Update Product to specify a known version of the product package.
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Loose coupling A loose coupling relation links one module to another module without specifying a particular version .
■ VERB
allow
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The traversal algorithm also allows users to specify link-type priorities.
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This is implemented by allowing the solver to specify priorities.
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This allows information to be specified which varies depending on the context of the message.
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This page allows you to specify the name of the package to be prepared.
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Option 9.4.0, Update Availability of Units allows the user to specify this information.
decline
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He said weapons carried on board were not damaged, but declined to specify if the boat was carrying nuclear or conventional missiles.
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He declined to specify the assurances.
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Goodyear declined to specify how much it expects to save in costs and how many jobs could be eliminated.
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He declined to specify what the project was about, but said it had nothing to do with Cosby.
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The company declined to specify the size of the charge but will report year-end earnings late next month.
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He declined to specify them because of a lawsuit Larson has filed.
need
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Firstly, ambient air quality standards or goals need to be specified .
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In other words, we need to define and specify modes of political orientation and classes of political objects.
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This means that initial conditions need to be specified soas to provide the data for the first set of calculations.
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In order to make further progress, we need to specify the savings process.
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As this application has video with narration, however, you do need to specify the sound card you will be using.
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A further advantage of using the root-indices to build the tree is that inflectional compounds need only be specified once.
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It is their responsibility to decide what new equipments are needed , and to specify their performance and other critical parameters.
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Agility maintains that customers need only specify their hardware and the right drivers will be provided.
require
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A third is transput instructions, requiring a field to specify one from a range of peripheral devices.
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Are customers identified and required outputs specified ? 6.
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Many instructions are required just to specify that two numbers be divided.
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Are suppliers identified and required inputs specified ? 7.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Architects usually specify which particular hardwood they want to use.
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The order specifies a December deadline for completion of the work.
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The president did not specify a date for his visit to Peru.
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The rules clearly specify that competitors are not allowed to accept payment.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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It can also specify the password to be used to obtain access to any packages and modules.
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It logs into a variety of electronic news sources and looks for articles with keywords specified by the user.
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The context enables one to specify more clearly the meaning of the word and thus to eliminate the ambiguity.
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The contract also specified a low dam.
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The distinction between substratum and entity also enables us to further specify the relations between Zeus and the world.
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The Medieval church went to some lengths to specify the roles of particular stones in religious imagery.
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This instruction specifies a number of words to be moved n, a source, and a destination address.
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Use this control to specify a sensible figure to speed up your output.