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So to work well, an online training programme has to be broken into small bits, be able to grade skill levels carefully, and be designed to cope with irregular sessions.Any training programme needs to test how well employees do before and after.
To make the network efficient, the data would be broken into small packets, each carrying a code indicating where it came from and where it was supposed to end up so that a complete document could be compiled at the receiving computer.
Although the Philips stove requires fuel be broken into small pieces, cooks had no difficulty doing so because the local fuel consists mainly of cow dung and fine woody debris (twigs).
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Large sums must be broken into smaller amounts, which are entered separately.
There, in the roaring din of the breaker house, the coal would be broken into smaller chunks and sorted by hand.
In the future, he added, Windows will most likely be broken into "smaller pieces released more frequently or put up as a Web service".
During phase inversion the dispersed phase can more easily be broken into smaller particles.
But that doesn't mean he wants Wales to be broken into smaller units.
The processing time is reduced because complex tasks and operations can be broken into smaller tasks that can be executed on different computers in parallel.
If a large cometary fragile grain enters the atmosphere at high speed (≥20 km/s), it could be broken into smaller particles that might be effectively decelerated, resulting in multiple particles slowed to ≤10 km/s.
Most obviously, any institution that seeks the special treatment that HSBC received should immediately be broken into small-enough-to-jail pieces.
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