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The rate is designed to gradually increase over the next four years and initial estimates had suggested it could reach £9 an hour by 2020.
The California program, which will take effect in 2012, is designed to gradually reduce emissions to about 15 percent below 2012 levels by 2020.
And unlike those reactors, the Chinese reactors are designed to gradually dissipate heat on their own, even if coolant is lost.
Last summer I visited Homebaked, a bakery in Anfield converted via Liverpool Biennial funding, cunningly diverted by the artist Jeanne van Heeswijk into the base for a community land trust, all designed to gradually reverse the destruction of the area.
A new computerised treatment developed at Sheffield University and now used by healthcare teams in a range of countries helps patients treat themselves at home by following a carefully-staged programme designed to gradually rebuild speech and the layers of connections that lie beneath it.
Titratable MRAs are designed to gradually protrude the mandible applying an easy-to-use mechanical advancing mechanism, until a protrusive position with positive effect on sleep apnea is reached.
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Biodegradable materials are designed to degrade gradually and be replaced eventually by newly formed tissue in the body.
Scaffolds for bone regeneration are designed to be gradually replaced with regenerated ECM during bone formation, accompanied with degradation.
Cap-and-trade programs are designed to lower emissions gradually by reducing the cap and the allowances that are available.
The Shadow app will incorporate an escalating alarm clock designed to wake sleepers gradually, to improve the ability to recall their dreams.
A polymethyl methacrylate wedge was designed to provide a gradually varying thickness of shielding, so worms could be exposed to the entire range of carbon-ion irradiation.
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