Sentences with phrase «e.g. larger lines»

It might ding your credit score a little in the short run, but adding more and more open credit in the long run I believe boosts your score (e.g. larger lines, lower utilization rate) and provides yet another safety cushion.

Not exact matches

In certain sorting and ejection systems for large piece sorting applications (e.g. whole vegetables and whole fruit), the choice to use a sorter that is fitted with finger ejection (such as the TOMRA 5A), as opposed to air ejection, significantly reduces the use of compressed air, which improves the overall energy efficiency of a food processing line.
The annihilation rates have a signature non-monotonic velocity dependence over and above the resonances, e.g., for DM mass larger than 4 TeV the galactic annihilation rate (solid line) exceeds that in clusters (dashed line) and dwarf galaxies (dot - dashed line).
GMC strategy: To develop and offer a large scale standardised and comprehensive phenotypic analysis of mouse mutants from various sources (e.g. transgenic lines, knockout mice, ENU mutants or endonuclease mediated mutations)
Cy Twombly's highly celebrated large - scale paintings incorporate abstract, expressive ingredients, including his signature scrawled and scribbled lines, cheeky representational elements, such as penises, and textual components, e.g. passages from the poetry of Rainer Maria Rilke.
Ad 3) This line of reasoning is mostly political in nature, based in large part on the lack of progress in International climate policy, e.g. through the UNFCCC process.
The straight line shown may be less accurate than a curve passing through each of the solid dots shown (e.g., Gasson et al., 2012), but sufficient warmth gives large sea - level rise in models and has done so in Earth's history.
Required Easements and Restrictions If the land and improvements that will secure the loan are part of a larger commercial development or in any way rely on other property (e.g. for access, utility lines, drainage, parking, etc.), the property must have such appurtenant easements as required for the operation of the property.
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