Đặt câu với từ "discards"

1. The discards belong to the declarer.

2. 13 As Jehovah sifts through you, he discards such sins, much the way a prospector panning for gold discards worthless gravel.

3. Blowdown discards a portion of the concentrated circulating water.

4. Whereas discards currently account for unacceptable wastage on a large scale

5. Whenever Corrupt Official becomes blocked, defending player discards a card at random

6. Discards are these fish they weren't targeting and they get thrown overboard wastefully.

7. This function discards the contents of the output buffer and turns off output buffering.

8. These activities and outputs had contributed to reducing discards, in particular of tropical shrimp by-catch

9. Proprietary R & D activities have been carried out at the facility dealing with various aquaculture processing discards.

10. With regard to discards, we are actively considering what can be done to solve this problem.

11. Discards and Bycatch are two problems that are closely related.Bycatch is the portion of the catch that is not comprised of the fishery’s target species and the FAO defines discards as the portion of the catch that is thrown back into the sea.

12. MONTH || DAY || ACTIVITY CODE || 01.00 UTC OR SET POSITION || SCHOOL ASSOC CODE || SET START TIME || RETAINED CATCH || DISCARDS

13. MONTH | DAY | ACTIVITY CODE | 01.00 UTC OR SET POSITION | SCHOOL ASSOC CODE | SET START TIME | RETAINED CATCH | DISCARDS |

14. The representatives of fishermen and of regional administrations also work on specific measures to prevent unwanted catches (discards).

15. Amount of cod discards according to a sampling plan representative of the vessel group’s activity or technical characteristics.

16. The study discards current Window 1 users in the intermediate term because it neither improves their speed nor enriches their functionality.

17. Many States have implemented measures to reduce by-catch, catch by lost or abandoned gear, fish discards and post-harvested losses.

18. Many States have implemented measures to reduce by-catch, catch by lost or abandoned gear, fish discards and post-harvested losses

19. Acknowledging Dutch as a worthy foe, the creature discards its mask and plasma weapon and engages him in hand-to-hand combat.

20. Bookwork surveys and illustrates a stunning variety of appropriated and fabricated books alike, ranging from hacksawed discards to the giant lead folios of Anselm Kiefer

21. Bookwork surveys and illustrates a stunning variety of appropriated and fabricated books alike, ranging from hacksawed discards to the giant lead folios of Anselm Kiefer

22. When one accepts five vows (vrat), observs five Carefulnesses (samiti), discards ones passions (kashay), controlls ones mind, speech and action and conquers the five senses, restrain (Sanyam) is demonstrated

23. Scientists from the acceding Baltic countries have already been participating in ICES Working Groups to assess stocks and the ICES Planning Groups on Commercial Catch, Discards and Biological Sampling (PGCCDBS).

24. The Attaint phenomenon of anvil face is measured to producing quality and mould life impact is very big, make forging even the product discards as useless group by group, pecuniary loss is severe.

25. When active, RAMSave discards superfluous samples from the main memory in order to provide space for other tasks, automatically scanning the MIDI notes allocated to The Grand and dumping all unassigned samples from the RAM.

26. The 3D model data simplifying method disclosed in the present invention utilizes pre-set view control parameters to analyze 3D model data, and discards the 3D model data not visible in the view window corresponding to the view control parameters, thereby reducing the data volume transmitted and increasing transmission speed.

27. Autotomy (from the Greek auto-, "self-" and tome, "severing", αὐτοτομία) or self-amputation, is the behaviour whereby an animal sheds or discards one or more of its own appendages, usually as a self-defense mechanism to elude a predator's grasp or to distract the predator and thereby allow escape

28. Autotomy (from the Greek auto-"self-" and tome "severing") or self amputation is the behaviour whereby an animal sheds or discards one or more of its own appendages, usually as a self-defense mechanism to elude a predator's grasp or to distract the predator and thereby allow escape

29. The French and Netherlands Governments and the Commission submit that the fourth question should be answered in the affirmative: any delivery of waste to a mine is by definition a disposal operation under head D12 of Annex IIA, Permanent storage (e.g. emplacement of containers in a mine, etc.); the Netherlands Government and the Commission add that it may also be classified under D1 (Deposit into or onto land (e.g. landfill, etc.)) or D3 (Deep injection (e.g. injection of pumpable discards into wells, salt domes or naturally occurring repositories, etc.)).