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- A work breakdown structure is a key project management element that organizes the team's work into manageable sections.
- Abstraction layers are used to subdivide a communications system further into smaller manageable parts.
- Proctor gave the constellation the name Leaena "the Lioness" in 1870, explaining that he sought to shorten the constellation names to make them more manageable on celestial charts.
- Coherent sheaf, a specific class of sheaves having particularly manageable properties closely linked to the geometrical properties of the underlying space.
- In the asymmetric engine-out condition, the remaining engines could be swivelled to divert the thrust line closer to the centre of pressure and reduce the asymmetry to manageable levels.
- The fingerprint is created by a cryptographic hash function, which condenses the public key down to a string which is shorter and more manageable.
- It is only when Monkey lifts it and suggests that a smaller size would be more manageable that the staff complies with his wishes and shrinks.
- While a normal Soyuz entry involves 3 G's, making the pack manageable, due to a guidance system failure during the Soyuz TMA's inaugural reentry, the capsule underwent a ballistic reentry, subjecting the crew to over 8 G's.
- In a highly cohesive system, code readability and reusability is increased, while complexity is kept manageable.
- Muriel dismisses her remarks as hyperbole, regarding her husband's idiosyncrasies as benign and manageable.
- 38 Super has made a comeback in IPSC and USPSA sports shooting raceguns, particularly when equipped with a compensator, because it exceeds the power factor threshold to be considered a "major" charge, while having much more manageable recoil than.
- Many spitz breeds, like the Japanese Akita and Chow Chow, retain wolf-like characteristics such as independence, suspiciousness, and aggression towards unfamiliar humans and other dogs, and they require much training and socialization when they are puppies before they become manageable in an urban environment.
- Many eyewitnesses indicated that early on, the fire in the escalator was of manageable size: officers from the Fire Brigade and British Transport Police indicated that the fire appeared no larger than a large cardboard box burning.
- In 2020, in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Brookfield's CEO Bruce Flatt assessed that the economic fallout was "much more manageable" than previous meltdowns.
- Care should be taken, as babies with teeth have the ability to break off pieces of food but they do not possess the back molars to grind, so food can be carefully mashed or prechewed, or broken into manageable pieces for their baby.
- Martin Eakes, the director of the Center for Responsible Lending, said that prepayment penalties would make it hard for cash-poor borrowers to refinance a loan for one with more manageable terms, and helped to get a law passed in North Carolina prohibiting such charges.
- The Supreme Court vacated Wynn's opinion, holding that the case presented a nonjusticiable political question because there are no "judicially manageable standards" with which to measure political gerrymandering.
- However, a printed ISAN designed for human reading always begins with the ISAN label, appears with hyphens to separate the number into more manageable groups of digits, and adds two check characters (alphanumeric) to help identify transcription errors.
- He was a protégé of Finnish 1982 Formula One World Champion Keke Rosberg, who first suggested that Jyrki Järvilehto should abbreviate his name to the more manageable JJ Lehto.
- Although there is no cure for LF, Lepra implements a number of strategies to make the disease manageable for those affected.
- It also makes sure that coax cable, SDI cable, fibre-optic cable or other wire lengths and installation requirements keep within manageable lengths, since most high-quality wiring runs only between devices in this room.
- Hasler's wind-vane self-steering gear revolutionised short-handed sailing, and his other major innovation — using a junk rig for safer and more manageable shorthanded sailing — influenced many subsequent sailors.
- Since it is a very solid block, some Colombian homes have a hard river stone (la piedra de la panela) to break the panela into smaller, more manageable pieces.
- Part of Truck's appeal to fans is that it can be viewed as a microcosm of these larger festivals, with a similar layout and facilities but on a more manageable scale.
- In other words, Operation Murambatsvina may have been less motivated by fear of protests immediately following the elections (which were manageable by a politicised police and army), instead aiming to control the population after heavy-handed measures were dispensed with:.
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