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We need a methodological approach that is faithful to (mental or experiential) reality rather than an approach that implicitly distorts this reality in order to make it fit to its own prejudice.
The proposed method allows to optimize not only the size of the structural profiles, but also the joint design to make it fit to the optimal theoretical values.
Thus, there is a mandatory scaling phase : the model's designer will have to manually change the model in order to make it fit to the targeted simulation for handling the right number of objects.
We asked the experts at the Good Housekeeping Institute to come up with 10 further novel uses for your oven. 1 Get more juice out of lemons and limes, by softening them on high for 15-20 seconds. 2 Sterilise garden soil to make it fit to plant seedlings.
"It's a bit like a building a ship in a bottle: It's a very tight space, and we have to make it fit to the line," Mr. Feyer said, noting that oftentimes he holds letters for a day or two simply because he doesn't have sufficient space to publish them.
In the most recent issue of the Hong Kong magazine Kaifang, or Open, they urge that sending Mao's body back to his home village in Hunan province "would elevate the status of Beijing into that of a civilized capital, and make it fit to stage a 'civilized Olympics' in 2008.
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The multi-purpose ground was renovated in 2006 and those adjustments helped made it fit to host Serie A matches this season.
Be sure to make it fit neatly to edges, etc. Trim any excess.
Soon afterward he cut it down to a quarter of its size, whether to make it fit for sale or to save storage space, we don't know.
To make it fit seamlessly you need to package it.
"Players don't expect to have to redesign kit to make it fit for purpose".
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