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been transferred down
verb
To move or pass from one place, person or thing to another.
Exact(2)
If powers that had not been transferred down to the regions were shifted up to Europe, what would be left of Belgium beyond a flag and a crown?
But just because British soldiers had many times before been in Afghanistan, or had battled the Turks at Kut in Iraq, did not mean that any of the supposed expertise of those days had magically been transferred down the generations to the officers and men of today.
Similar(57)
The expenditures in health care, social security, and employment were transferred down to local governments, while their counterparts in other countries like the USA are direct expenditures of the central government (see Fig. 1).
The other way around, if corrections to the estimates of [x ℓ, χ ℓ ] are made in the central state estimation, these corrections can be transferred down to the agent.
After the tax-sharing reform, central fiscal revenue was transferred down to local governments in three forms: tax rebates, general-purpose transfer payments, and special purpose transfer payments.6 The three are designed for different goals and correspondingly have different intergovernmental authority-accountability features.
The general perception of the industry is that once the drill pipe exceeds conventional buckling criteria, axial force cannot be transferred down-hole anymore.
They showed and explained how axial force is transferred down-hole in many simulated field conditions: sliding, rotating, with or without dog legs (Stephan et al. 2009).
A zero rating would indicate that no wealth at all was transferred down the generations, while a figure of 1 would suggest the "perfect transmission" of wealth between parents and their children.
The former flows down through blocks, which are based on a standard structure of government hierarchies, while the latter is transferred down through branches that are decentralized and flexible.
The pattern was transferred down to the bottom AlAs layer and a selective oxidation of the Al-rich layers was performed in water vapor at a temperature of 300 °C, which led to the formation of the aluminum oxide.
"A child was only born a week ago, had surgery in Belfast and then was transferred down here (in Dublin) for their major surgery, without surgery in Belfast the child would not have survived," he said.
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