Sentence examples for split into tiers from inspiring English sources

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There are now strict rules governing the landscaping and afforestation of mine overburden piles, which must be split into tiers and divided by broad, flat "benches", with no slope steeper than 37 degrees.

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Therefore, the tier of MBSs can be split into two tiers: one tier of MBSs transmitting only USFs and other transmitting only CSFs.

These were split into three tiers, with Tier 1 being common to flavours and additives as well as packaging (Oldring et al. 2013) with 18 food groups.

But Dawe said that Ofqual's proposals to retain GCSE maths exams split into two tiers – with an easier "foundation" level paper and a harder "higher" paper – were likely to be counterproductive.

The rules approved by SEC commissioners on Wednesday lift the ceiling on the amount of capital a business can raise in a Regulation A offering from $5 million to $50 million, split into two "Tiers" — up to $20 million in 12 months (Tier 1) and up to $50 million in 12 months (Tier 2).

Rather, the market has split into two tiers.

Mozy's backup service is split into two tiers, Mozy Home and Pro.

The awards themselves are split into four tiers: winners; runners-up; rising stars; and small awards offered on discretion.

This has resulted in probation now being split into two tiers: 70% of cases are low-risk offenders, dealt with by 21 private community rehabilitation companies (CRCs) covering different regions of England and Wales.

Europe is split into two tiers: the traditional industrial countries and those just now emerging with a stronger business sector.

Germany's economy is still split into two tiers: the mom-and-pop store on the corner and the multinational industrial behemoth, such as DaimlerChrysler and Siemens.

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