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split end

split end
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    • (football) an offensive end who lines up at a distance from the other linemen

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    1. 4 devices selected at random split into samples C&D Alignment Manufacturer is ordered to bring the products in line with the requirements END END END END
    2. 2 devices 4 devices selected at random split into samples A&B 0≤20 END >0 ≤20 >0 ≤20 go over to sample B END
    3. visible thickness of the lumbar muscle on the midline of split carcase in millimetres, measured as the shortest connection between the front (cranial) end of lumbar muscle and the upper (dorsal) edge of the vertebral canal,
    4. Once the real estate services business has been split off from the bank by the end of 2005, market developments in this area will play no more than a subordinate role as far as the bank is concerned.
    5. The ‘distribution point’ means an intermediary node in an NGA network from where one or several fibre cables coming from the MPoP (the feeder segment) are split and distributed to connect to end-users’ premises (the terminating or drop segment).
    6. ‘battery pack’ means any set of batteries or accumulators that are connected together and/or encapsulated within an outer casing so as to form a complete unit that the end-user is not intended to split up or open;
    7. visible thickness of the lumbar muscle on the midline of split carcasse in millimetres, measured as the shortest connection between the front (cranial) end of lumbar muscle and the upper (dorsal) edge of the vertebral canal
    8. M the thickness of muscle, measured on the mid-line of the split carcase at the shortest connection between the front (cranial) end of the musculus gluteus medius and the upper (dorsal) edge of the spinal canal (in millimetres),
    9. 2 devices Maximum deviation [per cent] in the unfavourable direction in relation to the limit values Approval withdrawn Poss. results on sample D Poss. results on sample C Possible results on sample B Possible results on sample A go over to sample D go to alignement go over to sample B Repeated Sampling 4 devices selected at random split into samples C&D Alignment Manufacturer is ordered to bring the products in line with the requirements END END END END
    10. After the split-up BankCo’s balance sheet will be around [17-22] % of NR’s balance sheet in 2007. However, since at the time of the split-up, the bank will have a lot of cash and be nearly exclusively financed by retail deposits allowing it to grow rapidly in the first years, it is fairer to use the ‘stabilized’ situation at the end of the restructuring period in order to assess the magnitude of the downsizing.
    11. However, since at the time of the split-up, the bank will have a lot of cash and be nearly exclusively financed by retail deposits allowing it to grow rapidly in the first years, it is fairer to use the ‘stabilized’ situation at the end of the restructuring period in order to assess the magnitude of the downsizing.
    12. The WestLB group increased its balance-sheet total between 1991, i.e. before the transfer, and the end of 2001, when its last annual accounts before it was split up were prepared, from over DEM 270 million to over DEM 840 million, i.e. by more than 300 %.
    13. Mf the visible thickness of the lumbar muscle on the midline of the split carcase, measured as the shortest connection between the front (cranial) end of the glutaeus medius muscle and the upper (dorsal) edge of the vertebral canal (in millimetres).
    14. In the case of parallel cofinancing, the project or programme is split into a number of clearly identifiable sub-projects, which are each financed by different partners providing cofinancing in such a way that the end-use of the financing can always be identified.
    15. b the visible thickness in millimetres of the lumbar muscle on the midline of the split carcass, measured as the shortest connection between the front (cranial) end of the Musculus glutaeus medius and the upper (dorsal) edge of the vertebral canal.