How To Use Carry-over In A Sentence
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In certain appropriations, such as those for long-cycle procurement, considerable carry-over of unliquidated obligations into future years is to be expected and is necessary.
State of the Union Address (1790-2001)
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I don't think there's ever any carry-over from one game to the next.
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Yet the system as reformed, partly by the New Deal and partly by a carry-over of wartime measures, did perform wonderfully well in the two decades after World War II.
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Hence, carry-over or cross-contamination can occur in continuous flow analyzers if suitable precautions are not taken.
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The budget includes a £7 million carry-over from last year.
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‘Only a carry-over of silage and hay from last winter helped to stop a feeding crisis on farms, but the problem is how are the animals to be fed this winter.
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In northern climates where rainwater is the sole water source, it may be necessary to oversize the cistern to provide carry-over during a significant portion of the winter when snow falls instead of rain.
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The lower slaughter means the carry-over into 2005 will be higher than last year and could have implications for the trade during the early months of the New Year.
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Hence, carry-over or cross-contamination can occur in continuous flow analyzers if suitable precautions are not taken.
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The department has "carry-over larvacide" from last year that will be rationed throughout the summer, he said.
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This may be a carry-over from their former religious environment.
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A proportion of the new model was sold with the carry-over, 2.5 litre, 8 valve, indirect injection diesel engine.
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The Second Republic [1979-83] was a carry-over of the first.
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Since October 2001 there have been 153 manuscripts under consideration, including carry-overs from the previous editors.
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For the record, since I'm starting this carry-over thread, keiths has just refuted the entire paradigm of evolutionary biology and indicted the whole 'culture war' being carried on by posers cloaking themselves in the mantle of science in order to pretend that their consensus theoretic is some kind of OBJECTIVE truth (a.k.a. per this argument 'absolute') about biological evolution.
Carry-Over Thread
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All of this is a sensible carry-over to the second publication of what is being said in the House.
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But the organisation has to prove it is more than a carry-over from the old Central Bank.
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What, then, to pick up our last theme, is the carry-over of this conception into the culture of society?
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Holding something warm might lead someone to perceive others as warmer, which could have carry-over effects on how people treat others, " he said.
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What we have here is a carry-over from the first-past-the-post system.
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Greater nitrogen carry-over may occur due to poor performance of the previous crop.
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The budget includes a £7 million carry-over from last year.
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Some of the problems schools are facing are a carry-over from the previous government's policies.
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One of the problems that cricket faces in Africa is a perception that it's a carry-over from previous colonial regimes.
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The human body is said to contain many organs that are a carry-over from our evolutionary development - the appendix, the coccyx, tonsils, ear muscles, etc.
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Anyway, this is a carry-over from yesterday's post.
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The non-germinating blind-seeds carry a mass of fungus tissue in the endosperm and are the carry-over phase of the disease.
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So if adult consumption is declining, that has had some carry-over to youth consumption.
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A carry-over from winter, the freshest styles are cut to reveal the toes, and come in soft canvas and slouchy leather.
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There was a carry-over of sediment from the clarifiers into the River Nore.