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cutting-edge
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"cutting-edge technology"

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  1. She is on the cutting edge.
  2. The knife's serrated edge makes it perfect for cutting such things as bread.
  3. The CTBT relies more on cutting-edge science and technology than any other international arms control treaty.
  4. The ISS09 provided an external scientific review of these technologies as well as a look at many cutting-edge advances in these fields.
  5. The European nuclear sector as a whole is typified by cutting-edge technology and provides highly skilled employment for several hundred thousand people.
  6. The broad engagement of the technical and scientific community through the ISS09 provided many suggestions to improve CTBT verification capabilities using cutting-edge technologies and methods.
  7. While Europe’s large agrifood companies are often at the cutting edge of new trends, the introduction of new products and processes could significantly contribute to the performance of smaller processors and farm businesses.
  8. cutting-edge and innovation-driven research in areas of key economic and societal interest and drawing on the results of European and national research, with the potential to strengthen Europe’s competitiveness at international level;
  9. The broad engagement of the technical and scientific community through the International Scientific Studies Conference in June 2009 (ISS09) provided many suggestions to improve the verification capabilities using cutting-edge technologies and methods.
  10. Cutting and boning: separate from the silverside/thick flank by a straight cut from a point approximately five centimetres from the posterior edge of the fifth sacral vertebra, passing approximately five centimetres from the anterior edge of the aitch bone, taking care not to cut through the thick flank.
  11. Cutting and boning: separate the shoulder from the forequarter by cutting in a line following the natural seam around the edge of the shoulder and the cartilage at the tip of the scapula, continuing around the seam so that the shoulder is lifted from its natural pocket.
  12. The aim will be to launch and implement a cohesive joint metrology R & D programme integrating a number of national programmes, which will enable Europe to respond to the growing demands for cutting-edge metrology as a tool for innovation, supporting scientific research and policy.
  13. It is intended (beyond this project) to expand links to the global scientific community, thereby increasing the status of, and the number of potential contributors to, the collaborative efforts so that maximum benefit for the verification system can be derived from cutting-edge research.
  14. Such protection will be deemed satisfactory if the line of intersection of the outer edge of the margin plate with the bilge plating is not lower at any part than a horizontal plane passing through the point of intersection with the frame line amidships of a transverse diagonal line inclined at 25 ° to the base line and cutting it at a point one half of the ship's moulded breadth from the middle line.
  15. With a desire for a coherent approach at European level in the field of metrology and to act effectively, several Member States have taken the initiative of setting up a joint R & D programme entitled ‘European Metrology Research Programme’ (EMRP) in order to respond to the growing demands in Europe for cutting-edge metrology, particularly in emerging technological areas, as a tool for innovation, scientific research and policy support.