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A plan (with more or less detail) for the structure and functions of an artifact, building or system.
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LONDON — Some things seem to designed to do their jobs perfectly, and the old-fashioned book is one.
A cull is to designed to halt TB in cows, which is thought to be spread by badgers.
That's why the Chinese government have made it a central part of their strategy to "move from made in China to designed in China".
Mr. Yang, 39, was put under house arrest in October, a move that stopped him from assuming his duties as the head of a new North Korean zone near China that was to designed to attract foreign investors.
In a fierce drive to move from "made in China" to "designed in China", the country is setting up its own schools, sometimes with staff who've thrown in the towel in London.
The first few stages are a thorough cleaning — everyone (don't try to skip one, they're watching) takes numerous showers, sits through sweat chambers, steam chambers and most even get a firm massage-brushdown that seems to designed to remove a few layers of skin.
Earlier this year, the New York Racing Association (NYRA), the New York Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association (NYTHA), the New York Thoroughbred Breeders, Inc., and the New Jersey Thoroughbred Horsemen's Association earmarked $250,000 in prize money for a new initiative to designed to promote postracing careers for thoroughbreds.
Layer heights are very close to designed values.
The parameters are modified according to designed criteria.
Most often energy aware compilers are used by software developers to designed embedded systems, thus they are hardware dependent.
This paradigm is related to designed objects but also to the way of organizing the project stakeholders (INCOSE 2015).
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