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Translations downscale [ˈdaunskeɪl] adj (US) → wenig anspruchsvoll [+ goods, products]; minderwertig [+ service]; mangelhaft [+ restaurant, hotel]; der unteren Preisklasse |
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This study is the first to apply fully downscaled global-to-regional climate model outputs to project future-year [O. This would often create manpower issues and some missions would be downscaled as a result. That project has now been downscaled into a 300-unit apartment project, Nourafshan said, adding that design standards for projects with nursing facilities made the original project cost prohibitive. |
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