There is a small component of nuclear energy in DOE, and an even smaller component of alternatives and fossil fuel ( DOE FY2013 budget) but most of this is for basic scientific research.
In this case, the main contractor is given total responsibility for the entire project, selecting even the component suppliers, and checking everything before handing over the finished vehicle to the customer.
They are far from looking like a government in exile, or even the Pushtun component of one.
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The result was that the cost per mile for consumers on the ethanol component of their fuel was double or even triple the cost of the gasoline component.
But if supply and demand are in close balance (as they were in the oil market), even very small changes in either component can lead to large price shifts.
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Lately, weather irregularities have affected even turpentine, which is a foundational component of synthetic scents.
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Schlumberger (SLB), the largest component of the OIH, was even weaker than the sector ETF.
Over the long term, that compounded coupon is likely to be a larger component of overall total return than even sustained price appreciation, substantially smoothing over daily price fluctuations.
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Aside from the retailer's gross margin of 35%, the biggest component of cost is labor: Even when a Mille is 99% completed, the tiniest flaw can cause it to be rejected.
Gazprom shares--or at least 49% of them--are about to become free-floating, at which point they will suddenly jumped from nil in the benchmark Morgan Stanley Emerging Market Index to 10% of the weighting--the largest single component, likely to edge out even powerhouse Korean electronics manufacturer Samsung .
Compared to component systems of similar--and even lesser--price, the Soundspace 21 simply does not measure up.
Even academics are starting to realize that a considerable component of medical discovery comes from the fringes, where people find what they are not exactly looking for.
Several studies suggest that the theater air component commander could lose control of the air even if all U.S. and allied platforms and weapons perform perfectly.
Even Dr Ericsson concedes that there might be a genetic component separating the child willing to persevere with a rigorous schedule from the child who would rather play videogames.
Video is a key component in mobile advertising because the tablet context (even in an educational setting, sorry to say) is about entertainment.
This sense of urgency is another component that keeps people returning to the game, even to the point of scheduling their social life around their crops maturing.
Big ticket items like Ultra HD and even 3D printers hold promise for retailers offering a compelling service component or innovative shopping experience, but not next year.
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The bureaucracy that conducted the mass murders was largely military, and the most important component was not part of the bureaucracy, or even the traditional army, but rather the SS, which was tied directly to the Fuhrer, not to the old German state.
Even after its recent slide, it is no weaker than its component currencies were a year ago.
Most carnivals throughout the Caribbean, even the ones most closely linked to religious traditions, have a component of old African mysticism and often involve the exorcising of evil spirits.
More recently, Australia has found itself drawn into much smaller-scale operations with a big civilian component in the Solomon Islands, in Papua New Guinea and even in Nauru: all countries that became independent only in the late 1960s or 1970s, and have signally failed to prosper.
All of which has the Ministry of Defence quite pleased, even prompting one Minister to call the fleet of Black Hornets a "key component" of the MoD's current budget.
According to a recent study by a human-resources consultancy, not only are German executives the best paid in Europe, but the component of their bonuses linked to short-term targets is higher even than that of their counterparts in America.
Fast Data can leverage Big Data sources, but it also adds a real-time component of being able to take action on events and information before they even enter a Big Data system.
But there is a cultural component too, a set of assumptions employers make about married women, even ones who have supportive spouses doing their share of the housework or the daycare duty.
Japanese component makers are thriving thanks to demand from global players like Apple and Samsung, even as the country's other tech giants struggle.
Men, even when they are highly paid athletes, have a hard time accepting that flexibility is a crucial component of fitness, said Tony Horton, creator of the P90X workout videos.
But I think my reaction in Belize also has a more behavioral component: Home displays of energy use make this use more salient and may reduce our usage even if prices do not change.
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