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The phrase "amount of harness" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a quantity of harness, but the phrase lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The amount of harness needed for the project was underestimated, leading to delays."
Alternatives: "quantity of harness" or "volume of harness".
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Dances and "parties" were strangely innocent, though a certain amount of "harness cutting" occured.
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Progress in the Neolithic, he claimed, came from the increase in the amount of energy harnessed per capita because of plant and animal domestication.
"Cinder's environment affects her daily life; for example, the food available to eat is influenced directly by the amount of solar energy harnessed by the building from the previous day.
That's long been a problem for industry, which expends vast amounts of energy harnessing nitrogen to make fertilizers, drugs, plastics, and many other products.
"Like with anything, there's a certain amount of back-biting in harness racing, and Greg had to deal with people resenting his success in the media business".
"And mobile data, large in volume and rich in context, provides AI developers with a large amount of useful data". The harnessing of big data through analytics gives rise to the second factor driving AI development: companies are increasingly willing not only to use analytics to increase their own business performance, but to borrow and share automated process insights across sectors.
Even a small amount of motivation can be harnessed, whereas even a magician cannot make much of two people with zero desire to work hard on their connection.
Indeed, the new organisation will be unique among American commands in the amount of interagency cooperation it will harness.
I was tempted, if briefly, by a slinky black halter gown, suspended, with just the right amount of menace, from a leather harness.
The blog was intended to harness "the amount of energy that's out there, and our need to get the passenger and us on the same side," Mr. Hawley said.
In this paper, we have analysed the thermodynamic and fluid mechanical properties of CO2 suggesting that the CO2 from emissions can be used as best working fluid in subsurface to harness significant amount of energy from geologic heat.
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