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Moreover, during voltage sags at the connection point, the chopper turning on is often commanded based on the DC-link voltage increase, however, a more suitable trigger signal should be based on the current delivered to the grid.
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These ships were predominantly crewed by RAN personnel, although they were often commanded by British officers and remained the property of the British government.
Moreover, the speaking style is rather special: there are not many "well-formed" utterances but a mixture of some long and many short sentences and one- or two-word utterances, which are often commands.
While today's bots are often command-oriented (e.g. find Jane Doe on LinkedIn), they will need to become intent-oriented (e.g. find me a great job candidate).
The troops were most often commanded by duces and praepositi rather than by provincial governors and were mainly recruited from among the sons of soldiers and from barbarians who enlisted individually or by whole tribes.
These are performances where noise looms from the speakers, where the invitation to dance is often a barked command rather than a beckoned finger, and where transcendence is tempered with mortality – the candyland of European dance festivals is rendered in black and white.
The man often credited with bringing what has been dubbed the Fox News style to India is Arnab Goswami, an spectacled Oxford graduate whose debate programme, The Newshour, is often lampooned, but easily commands the country's largest English-speaking audience.
Sally Pezza is often the pilot in command.
This graceful stillness is a contrast to her warm, dark eyes; when she's on the screen, which is often, it makes her command disarming.
Will that work? A. The Format command is often used to prepare a disk for installing (or reinstalling) an operating system, but it does not securely erase all data from the computer.
In an article surveying them in the New York University Law Review in 1998, Eugene Volokh concluded that the fit between purpose and command is often loose, "casting doubt on the argument that the right exists only when (in the courts' judgment) it furthers the goals identified in the justification clause".
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