Collocations withextension
These are words often used in combination withextension.
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agricultural extension
Mapping the road for voluntary change: partnerships in agricultural extension.
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automatic extension
These define an automatic extension of a model to include the additional relationships discussed above (this saves the ontology designer from adding these manually).
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contract extension
It had requested a 40-week contract extension to reflect extra design work caused by the lack of technical information.
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direct extension
The proof for the general case is a direct extension.
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extension agent
Note that these data were not collected by the extension agent working in the community.
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extension of credit
Another third document the extension of credit while the remainder of the instruments do neither and have been ignored.
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extension of stay
The letter is used when an extension of stay is granted to someone who is unable to provide a passport or other travel document.
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extension of unemployment
No one wants to see an extension of unemployment.
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extension service
In this approach, the extension service is taken as the driving force to disseminate the technology.
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five-year extension
The original agreement expired in 1986 although a five-year extension was arranged.
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full extension
The stance leg is assumed to be in full extension.
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hip extension
However, when the knee joint is properly modeled, there is a large hip extension moment seen for most of the swing phase.
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indefinite extension
The argument is capable of indefinite extension.
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knee extension
This extension moment acts to slow the thigh and allow a transfer of momentum to the shank, to encourage knee extension.
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lease extension
I believe that the general right to a lease extension is as near as one can come to the consensus view within the industry itself.
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linear extension
The linear extension and retraction of the six actuators gives the platform six degrees-of-freedom positioning capabilities, consisting of three translational and three rotational degree-of-freedom.
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logical extension
The logical extension of this technique is its therapeutic application.
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mere extension
Transcending the mere extension of the senses, technology simply discloses a 'way of revealing'.
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natural extension
We instead call it the natural extension.
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one-year extension
They were negotiated for a two-year period, with a one-year extension.
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planned extension
We, along with the majority, are glad that the initially planned extension of bathing water to include recreational water has been abandoned.
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proposed extension
Knowing whether a term has a type or not is undecidable in the proposed extension.
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six-month extension
In our view, the six-month extension will lead to an unnecessary additional cost.
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spatial extension
Descartes expressed this by suggesting that humans were composed of two kinds of matter, one which has spatial extension, and another which thinks.
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three-year extension
Is the three-year extension of the loan long enough?
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two-year extension
Will he encourage a two-year extension of coal contracts?
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university extension
A university extension lecturer, speaking beautifully, came to the district.
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