Craig led listeners through step-by-step instructions of how to use the key components of the website.
The NFL champions lost two key components of their defense in Kruger and Ellerbe.
Delivery of key components of the Aberdeen Crossrail scheme, including improvements to the services between Aberdeen and Inverness.
He has found that mice lacking key components of their immune system are far more likely to develop cancers.
This short handbook breaks down the key components of the retrospective review.
Last month Apple announced it was releasing to developers source code for a few key components of its Mac OS X Server operating system.
While key components of these research efforts could lead to a fully autonomous car in the future, the vision is not necessarily a car that drives itself.
However, closer examination revealed differences between men and women in two key components of the immune system - T-cells, which protect the body from infection, and B-cells, which secrete antibodies.
Davies will hope he can make the same impact as Ridgewell and Gardner, who were only fringe players at Villa but have become key components of the Blues side.
Some key components of military compensation have not been adjusted in many years, so that they are wildly out of sync with trends in the rest of the economy.
At the Shanghai motor show in April, Toyota president Akio Toyoda announced that the company was studying producing in China key components of its hybrid vehicles (HV), such as batteries and motors.
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The Department of Education has also worked with states to help them in their own anti-bullying efforts, and recently released a report that documents key components of anti-bullying laws in all 50 states.
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I, and many others, are optimistic about Libya prospects, but only if Libyans -- and international supporters and donors -- get the key components of the transitions right and do it right away.
Since the manual with instruction and photos for how to correctly perform the exercises is not available, my summary is meant as an outline for the key components of a comprehensive knee-injury prevention program.
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The Human Genome Project he helped to launch decades later is an ambitious project to discover the identity and order of every one of the three billion or so key components of the double helix.
Sure, some of the key components of scores are basic common sense: Pay your bills on time, don't apply for credit you don't need, and try to keep your level of borrowing well below your credit limit.
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In the wake of the so-called Arab Spring that toppled Hosni Mubarak in favor of what is turning out to be a Muslim Brotherhood strongman, tourism has flat-lined and other key components of the economy are struggling.
Thus, if key components of the grid were to be subjected to one or more pulses of electromagnetic energy, the EMP Commission concluded that at least some of them would be susceptible to extensive damage or destruction.
President Obama has said time and again that science and innovation are key components of a strong American economy and that increasing opportunities for young Americans to gain STEM skills can both create jobs and enhance our national competitiveness.
Interestingly enough, the Salvadorian Constitutional Chamber has been very active in the last several years in something that is still unusual in Latin America: the struggle for an independent judiciary, one of the key components of a true democracy.
Canadian troops currently serving in the south under US command, but who will make up one of the key components of the Nato force there in the New Year, have been hit by suicide bombers three times in recent weeks.
The ruling Thursday undoes a 2008 trial court decision ordering Warner Bros. to share an undetermined amount of money earned since 1999 with the heirs, and to give the family control of key components of the Superman story, including his costume.
Number one, it gives an incentive to his employer to provide health insurance -- because one of the key components of health care reform was providing employers a 35 percent tax break on the premiums they pay for their employees, all right?
First, regarding some energy events this week for the President, the President this week will make two trips as he continues speaking directly with Americans about his long-term plan to protect consumers against rising oil prices and decrease oil imports as well as key components of his broader energy plan.
This English-language workshop is one of the key components of the Capacity-Building Programme of the 2005 Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expressions, which is being piloted in Africa in order to support the implementation of the 2005 Convention at the national level and to boost the potential of the dynamic cultural sector for sustainable development in the region.
Each of the four key components are part of effective school leadership as determined in Tuvalu and guided by criteria develop for the unique situation in Tuvalu.
Some of the reasons cited are shortages of key components in part due to the Japanese quake and unstable performance of Android Honeycomb operating system, which Google specifically developed for tablets.
In addition, the modular design could make it more difficult to inspect and maintain key components, many of which would be located within the pressure vessel at the heart of the reactor, he said.
Ford has developed a prototype vehicle--the P2000--that replaces steel and cast iron in several key components as part of an effort to reduce the weight of a vehicle by 40%, which would create dramatic fuel efficiencies.
Even the relatively tangible repercussions -- such as the loss of indigenous industrial capability and the attendant, increased reliance on foreign suppliers for components of key weapon systems -- are typically dismissed, or at least subordinated to the perceived greater good of developing globalized relationships with trading partners.
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