| 41. | Fischler said the main impact of decoupling subsidies would be in the beef sector.
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| 42. | The Soviets also recognized the theory behind decoupling, but dismissed its practical applications.
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| 43. | Virtual memory is a method of decoupling the memory organization from the physical hardware.
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| 44. | This allows better decoupling between the behavior and the class that uses the behavior.
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| 45. | Again, the loose coupling or decoupled nature of this functional object is apparent.
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| 46. | Decoupling capacitors need not always be discrete components.
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| 47. | :: Decoupling may also be a factor.
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| 48. | The services can then be orchestrated using a decoupled layer to implement business logic.
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| 49. | A decoupling of generator rotation speed and grid frequency becomes redundant by this means.
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| 50. | There are several advantages to decoupling Location and Identifier, and to LISP specifically.
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