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Americans, they say, should be able to vary their identity.
"So all schools will be able to set their own dates and be able to vary them.
It will also give all MPPI customers clarity about when and why firms will be able to vary these in future".
Management must be able to vary manpower levels in different areas of the factory to meet the requirements of the master schedule.
If we do enter a new customs union with the EU, we will not be able to vary tariffs on any goods covered by that agreement.
By using neutrinos created in an accelerator, physicists will be able to vary the energy of the neutrinos and see how that changes the number detected at Soudan.
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By varying the carbon source temperature, we are able to vary the dominant carbon source from just chlorobenzene to PMMA.
By using DRRs instead of real radiographs, we were able to vary orientation of the pelvis in a highly controllable fashion by varying the orientation of the 3-D CT dataset while keeping all other imaging parameters fixed.
Composite orientation is able to vary joints mechanical properties significantly.
The sensors are able to vary the flame for a realistic training scenario.
They're able to vary how they act and what they contribute.
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