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The bill was presented last year as a way of improving a previous Labour act and is purportedly designed to remove some of the burden of regulation that weighs on British business and costs billions of pounds every year.
It is designed to remove some of the mystery surrounding a process which, although enshrined in regulations and formal guidance is, like all processes, capable of being prepared and managed.
The talks around Obama's visit were designed to remove some stubborn obstacles to the sale of U.S. nuclear reactors and fuel to India, sales that were cut off after India exploded a nuclear device in 1974 and tested nuclear weapons in 1998.
That's designed to remove some of the time barriers that may keep managers from starting the maintenance process.
This is part of a wider strategy that is designed to remove some of the complexity associated with gathering, processing and incorporating data into applications.
What follows is a collection of gadgets, accessories and other products designed to remove some of the biggest pain points from travel and help you make the most of your trip, whether overnight or longer.
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As mentioned before, BM3D is designed to remove additive Gaussian white noise of some uniform standard deviation σ from an input image.
Along with a new name and more angular design, the backpack, designed to remove the hampering effects of tethering, actually got some specs.
It calls tax measures designed to remove disincentives to Australian shipping a "subsidy".
The branches are designed to remove the physical barriers between customers and staff.
And many cities, including San Francisco and New York, have conducted sweeps designed to remove homeless people from the streets.
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