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the components for
noun
A smaller, self-contained part of a larger entity. Often refers to a manufactured object that is part of a larger device.
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Electronic technology provides several artists with both inspiration and the components for intriguing installations.
We'll need a new ingredients distribution system to deliver the components for your specific recipe and loads more programmers, too".
We just don't have the purchasing power to be able to buy the components for the vehicle effectively".
And when Panton finally returned home, he quietly began churning out the components for living in a mod, mod, mod, mod world.
"All of these are for air force end use, with the components for air-to-surface rockets for training purposes," a Saferworld spokesperson said.
They haven't figured out how to put all the components for computation on your head without use of a phone, so it's an accessory.
Many people had the components for a home network before but didn't necessarily understand what it meant to put them together or why they'd want to," she said.
"All the components for the various prices are the same," said Peggy Goldman, president of Friendly Planet Travel.
The company no longer needs the space because as changes in technology progressed from mechanical to electromechanical to digital, Pitney Bowes ceased manufacturing the components for its digital postage meters and now buys them from Hewlett-Packard, Canon and Brother.
He also argues that it is "critical that the U.S. be able to build the components for these plants and reactors within our own country so that we are not dependent on foreign suppliers with long wait times".
The boxes under Eric's bed contain the components for Dr. Benson's new Stopping Overshopping self-help kit, which includes a workbook, CD and shopping diary for organizing one's thoughts when the urge to shop strikes.
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