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where i represents the focal team, j represents the rival team, and n refers to project n.
Application of Simultaneous Engineering concept can be made at two levels: the first one refers to project work and administration methods, reorganizing teams; the second level refers to the use of computer systems which not only transmits product and process information among them, but also allows them to share it [S. Bloor, J. Owen, Product Data Exchange, UCL Press Limited, London, 1995].
Programme additionality refers to project demonstration that its emission reductions are additional to emissions required by law or government policy.
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Once, I made fun of Henry for referring to "Project Runway" as "Project Gayway".
In his opening statement, Brad Brian, a lawyer for Mr. Gundlach, referred to "Project G," what he described as a scheme by TCW executives to get rid of Mr. Gundlach well before December 2009.
Additionally, in region G, approximately 50% of the families referred to Project C.A.R.E.
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PPPs refer to projects run between governments and the private sector, NGOs and the private sector, or all three combined.
She said: "UKEF would take dirty fossil-fuel energy production to refer to projects producing pollution in excess of international environmental standards.
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