Whatever your aims, investments are only one component--in many cases a relatively small one--in meeting your goals.
Snob--one component of a Russian media entity that also includes a website, a social network and live events, all open only to paid members--is not, as you might guess, a celebration of wealth and status but a rather serious and highbrow forum for ideas and culture.
He said that student-achievement data is only one component of the district's teacher-evaluation system, which relies heavily on principal observations.
One component of a well-functioning patent system is clarity around what entity is the real party in interest for a particular patent.
Worse, banks' balance-sheets are only one component of the credit bust.
Or it may be a cyclical one: Asia's component-makers often prosper in the early stages of the Western business cycle, as companies rebuild their inventories in anticipation of brighter sales to come.
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"We're here today to wish the international space station some greetings itself because today is the one-thousandth day that the first component of the station has been on orbit , " Culbertson said as he floated in Zarya with Dezhurov and Tyurin.
Just like original content is part of our strategy, Associated Content and crowd-sourced content is also one component.
In order to make wind energy cost-effective, one has to keep initial component costs as low as possible.
When Sehat was 12, he taught himself analog signal processing by taking apart his family's Philips six-transistor radio and rebuilding it one component at a time.
One component quantifies newspaper coverage of policy-related economic uncertainty.
Earlier Thursday, new Alpha commander Frank Culbertson and Russian flight engineers Vladimir Dezhurov and Mikhail Tyurin beamed down a message marking the one-thousandth day in space for the first component of the space station, the Russian-built Zarya module.
Universal policies became attractive because they offered a higher rate of return (the dividend) on the savings component than one could get from old-fashioned whole life.
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At Dell World last week, Michael Dell hosted a variety of speakers, most of whom pointed to a vision of a new CIO, one who abandons the under-the-hood, component level focus in favor of vastly increased attention on business processes and crafting and configuring applications to support them.
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It, like schools, is highly interdependent--you can't build or change one component unless you build or change the others, because each component affects the way the others function.
All of the XBR sets -- the 46-inch KDL-46XBR3 and KDL-46XBR2, 40-inch KDL-40XBR3 and KDL-40XBR2, and 32-inch KDL-V32XBR2 -- feature a built-in ATSC tuner plus one VGA, two HD component, and three HDMI inputs, along with the usual flurry of patented picture enhancement technologies, with the XBR3s sporting that shiny piano black bezel which is so popular nowadays that it's showing up at some of the finest bars along the Jersey shore.
The installation, currently housed at the New York Hall of Science in Flushing, layers 12 of its component clear plastic sheets to create a roughly one-foot deep display that plays a simple pre-drawn animation.
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One component of this project is development of a Hydro-meteorological data sharing information system called PIFMIS. Main theme of PIFMIS aka knowledge platform is Hydro-meteorological data entry, analysis, and display of flood related information in a user-friendly way.
It bears repeating that data centers, while a high-profile feature of the digital economy, comprise only one component of ICT electric use.
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This is the future of the wireless carrier: an increasingly vital component in making tomorrow's whiz-bang gadget one that this generation will actually crave.
As one component of the new strategy, U.S. law-enforcement and intelligence agencies will work more closely with the private sector to school them in counterspying and provide warnings about emerging corporate- espionage threats.
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As one component of the new strategy, U.S. law-enforcement and intelligence agencies will work more closely with the private sector to school them in counterspying and provide warnings about emerging corporate espionage threats.
All of the component pictures are then stitched together to form one fully illuminated high-resolution representation of the object -- allowing scientists to observe details that might otherwise be missed.
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Now growing evidence suggests that a small percentage of patients--perhaps 4, 000 people a year, by one doctor's estimate--may be dying because of Advair or its Serevent component.
"This is, we think, just the beginning of what could become an entirely new medium, in which texts are merely one component of a larger multimedia experience, " wrote Lauren Indvik for social-media blog Mashable.
With social environments we have mostly lost one important component of business communications: that of seeing and understanding body language, expressions and other non-verbal cues from face to face encounters and meetings.
Analysts tend to ignore a crucial component of current-account flows: U.S. multinationals' selling their products from one foreign country to another.
One, admittedly far-fetched, option to ensure this protection would be for the company to subdivide into its three component parts.
He puts the cells in one of three dozen refrigerator-size incubators operating at 98.6 degrees, where they will grow into the main component of Lucanix, a cancer vaccine he developed.
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