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To calculate one's score, add up the number of "life change units" if an event occurred in the past year.
"In the bombards we could change units in five minutes.
These "smart managed" switches support a web interface for changing unit configuration.
Changing units may or may not affect the order of the resulting algorithm.
Alternatively, it is sometimes convenient to change units and represent u as the heat density of a medium.
Gahnfeld was having the men tunnel around the clock, changing units every half hour.
Changing units is equivalent to multiplying the appropriate variable by a constant wherever it appears.
Some pilots are taking B-2 Training courses while others are changing units, or decided to retire early.
This jet can be controlled in the same way by use of the flow adjuster which is located just beneath the colour changing unit.
We changed unit crests.
At the time, many companies within this market were trying to solve the problem of a producing reliable and robust colour change unit for lighting fixtures.
This also can be expressed (multiplying by the gravitational constant G in order to change units) as newtons per kilogram of attracted mass.
Fantastic Worlds also created a whole new scenario editor that allowed changing units, city improvements, terrain, technology trees, placing triggers, and vastly enhancing the game.
Good Energy commissioned Oxford University's Environmental Change Unit to review the green electricity market.
As a result, many jackets ended up with numerous stitch marks as patches of various sizes were removed and replaced when the owner changed units.
A set of brackets on the end of the lens tube for the insertion of gel frames, a color changing unit or any variety of accessories.
The following is a list of stress inducing events, in the order of their Life Change Unit (LCU), from high to low.
The Environmental Change Unit at Oxford University has calculated that, at present turnover rates, a home built today will still be occupied in the 25th Century.
Mechanically, the main change was the option of a 4-speed all-synchromesh transmission with floor change but the previously used 3-speed column change unit was still fitted as standard.
He was the head of the climate change unit at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) for three years.
Subsequently, he worked with Boardman at the University of Oxford's Environmental Change Unit (now the Environmental Change Institute).
Dr Brenda Boardman from Oxford University's Environmental Change Unit has been studying the impact for low income households of VAT on fuel.
The heart of "Polish Pieces" lies in its first half, with its driving rhythm emanating from the sweep of the textured score, its changing units of dancers creating a metaphor for human interaction.
Andrew Goudie and Nick Middleton, Bibliography of Desert Dust Storms and Their Consequences (Oxford Environmental Change Unit Bibliography No. 1, 1990)
She leads a line-up of people recruited from senior positions in government, including Nick Thompson, now the chief executive of AGI, who previously headed up the climate change unit at the Department for Business.