• Fabricating the approximately 6-by-3-by-2-inch, smooth-edged foot out of commercial-grade titanium (Ti64) took about forty hours on a system manufactured by German-based EOS GmbH, developer of DMLS technology.

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  • Looking at pay over a decade is intended to smooth out year-to-year fluctuations.

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  • It involves using cars to supply a reserve of electric power that can smooth out minute-to-minute shortages in the transmission grid.

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  • The Bundesbank believes that minimum reserve requirements give a central bank tighter control over bank lending and help to smooth out money-market interest rates.

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  • But beyond that, Mr Willetts is thinking of a "Leadership Council" bringing together ministers, business people, officials and researchers to prepare "road maps" on technologies - to smooth out regulations and foster development.

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  • While America has had numerous third parties, one of our system's strengths is that it in effect forces one of the major parties to co-opt and smooth out the rough edges of issues that third parties may advocate.

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  • The first filter that is applied to the height map is a simple Gaussian blur, which the GPU handles with ease, but which -- if left to its own devices -- would simply smooth out all the dramatic extremes in the height map and leave us with a bunch of bland rolling hills.

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  • He uses a 21-day moving average to smooth out the noise.

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  • Nawab leapt on the kick-starter of his motorcycle, and in one smooth motion flicked on the lights and shot out of the threshing-floor gates, onto the quarter-mile driveway leading from the heart of the farm to the road.

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  • It says its decision to enter the presidential race -- reversing repeated pledges to sit out the contest -- was made to maintain a smooth transition of power in Egypt, where a military junta took power after Mubarak's ouster.

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  • Some economists have argued that just-in-time methods of inventory control, which allow firms to adjust production more quickly to changes in sales, should help to prevent an unwanted build-up of stocks and so smooth out the economic cycle.

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  • The Panel was nice and bright, even eclipsing our LED-backlit XPS M1330 on maximum settings -- though the screen looked washed out, viewed from off-angles -- and featured smooth action and no perceptible audio sync issues when playing a DVD-quality movie.

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  • We used three-year averages for per-capita income and GDP, to smooth out temporary changes.

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  • To keep power flowing reliably, grid operators must smooth out supply and demand on a second-to-second basis (known as frequency regulation), an hourly basis (intermittency), and on a daily, weekly, and annual basis (meeting peak demand).

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  • Handled correctly, that type of growth can become self-sustaining, but monetary policy can help smooth out any bumps along the way.

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  • As it slowly attempts to smooth out the sharp edges of the deregulated higher-education system that it inherited from the government (1973-90) of General Augusto Pinochet, it has identified access to information as of central importance.

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  • That gives lawmakers time to smooth out differences in the legislation before holding a floor-wide vote.

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  • Financial liberalisation is supposed to help households to borrow in bad times and so smooth out consumption, but again it is a two-edged sword: it also makes it easier for firms and households to take on too much debt during booms, which may exacerbate subsequent downturns.

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  • On both the 11- and 13-inch models the keyboard deck is fashioned out of smooth aluminum, with a large trackpad and metal keys.

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  • If a natural gas producer can enter five-year-forward contracts, why can't a dairy farmer smooth out his cash flow by linking feed and milk prices?

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  • There, Schmidt, the socially challenged and romantically frustrated nerd, and Jenko, the smooth-operating but knuckleheaded jock, try to solve the case while also trying to break out of their confining self-images.

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  • But, he says, more Dutch business people are beginning to associate the euro with bailing out budget-busters like Greece, Portugal and Ireland than with the smooth running of an integrated market.

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  • Many car buyers wait for a second- or third-generation of a model of interest before buying to give the makers a chance to smooth out undetected problems.

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  • With Adele belting it out over the sound system, rising above the roar of nine blow-dryers on full blast, women ages 21 to 62 are spun out sleek and smooth.

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  • Tocqueville 's excellent French-American fare and smooth service give you an idea of what's meant by a civilized dinner out.

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  • Mity-Lite contracted with a half-dozen consultants, who decided not to join the combined company and had little incentive to smooth out the transition.

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  • In 2003, unable to find a bra that would give her the smooth line she longed for, she took scissors to a pair of control-top pantyhose--cutting out the gusset and legs to create a makeshift bra that wouldn't be lumpy from the back.

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  • Congress's 1997 approval of federal funds to purchase the Headwaters property from Pacific Lumber was set to expire at midnight on Monday, March 1st, but the three-hour difference between the east and west coasts provided just enough time for the parties to smooth out the final wrinkles.

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