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Sentences with decouple

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  • ...a conception which decouples culture and politics. [VERB noun]
  • To decouple electric circuits
  • Detailed proposals for the mid-term review of the Common Agricultural Policy are most likely to include a move to decouple direct payments from production.
  • He predicted the eventual removal of all supply controls, including quota and set aside regulations because the EU will continue to decouple payments from production.
  • A surrounding mass of earth and rock can decouple a nuclear blast.
  • Radiation decoupled from matter
  • However these proposals have nothing to do with the proposal to decouple beef and sheep production from subsidies.
  • Yet this very ease of distribution is quite obviously also a problem for producers in that it is decoupled from any possible financial reward.
  • Farm programs generally cannot be decoupled from production and they contribute to the high price of farmland.
  • Kluge's Learning Processes with a Deadly Outcome is less successful than his earlier Case Histories because he decouples the human element from his reportage style.
  • He said that in the new era where premia are decoupled from production a price rise will be essential for beef produced during the expensive winter period.
  • This is an important development and he has therefore decided that the dairy cow premium and the national envelope should be decoupled with effect from 1 January 2005.
  • The group believe the findings have implications for Irish farmers in the medium term as direct payments are decoupled from production.
  • In the new era where premia are decoupled from production, beef, sheep and tillage farmers must generate a worthwhile margin, excluding the single farm payment, from actual farming.
  • Just as women's motherly character was decoupled from their reproductive role, female love was dissociated from female sexuality.
  • And the key proposal as previously reported is to decouple payments from cattle, sheep or crops based on historic earnings.
  • The proposals to decouple direct payments from production and pay farmers a lump sum based on previous years' payments is seen as a major stumbling block for new entrants and existing young farmers he said.
  • The Minister said that a decision to fully decouple support payments from production was made as a consequence of the 2003 CAP Reform Agreement.
  • The larger long-term problem may be the move to decouple education aid from the lottery proceeds.
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