Sentence examples for sector shapes from inspiring English sources

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We explore how the project-based nature of the construction sector shapes the ways in which designers develop new ideas and solve problems.

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The rise of the property market and liberalisation of the financial sector shaped the economic booms of the late 1990s and most of the 2000s, and lay at the heart of the bust which followed.

Our approach uses single street segments as the units of analysis and we consider sector contiguity, sector balance and sector shape constraints, hourly and annual disposal site capacities, as well as single assignment requirements.

It was found that the evolution of the flow patterns was governed by the geometric character of ECAP die, and a deformation zone with a sector shape was formed in billet during the experiments.

This paper focuses on microclimate study based on a computational fluid dynamics (CFD) model of a typical plastic greenhouse (with a sector shape vertical cross-section) popularly used in central China.

In both these methods we have approximated the sector shape by a polynomial function of radius and the coefficients of polynomial are optimized to get the isochronous magnetic field.

The several responses of the port systems in the "Latin countries" of Southern Europe and South America bid on the landlord model, where port administration assumes regulatory functions and controls the port supply, granting concessions on port operation and workforce to the private sector, shaping governance schemes in accordance with the Landlord model.

In each experiment, 450 μl of a 20 μM protein solution were loaded into a sector shaped graphite centrifugation cell.

We've done some digging to explore how the sectors shape up: Teachers across the education landscape work around 50 hours a week.

Using a two-sector overlapping generations setting with endogenous growth driven by human capital accumulation, we prove that relative factor intensity between sectors drastically shapes the welfare analysis: two identical laissez-faire economies with different sectoral capital shares may generate physical capital excess or scarcity, with respect to the optimum.

The patchiness of the moral-hazard argument doesn't mean that we should simply rubber-stamp another bank bailout; that may be both unjust and a poor strategy for whipping the financial sector into shape.

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