hopple - strap the foreleg and hind leg together on each side (of a horse) in order to keep the legs on the same side moving in unison; "hobble race horses"
Hopple, of Bechtel International, says, "STT was chosen because you can put in a heavy enough root pass so you don't have to put multiple passes ahead of the flux core machine.
In fact, Little has provided an opportunity of ownership to two of his employees, Rick Zirges and Tom Hopple. Zirges, who was a tire changer seven years ago, is now a junior partner in the store.
Grimes); "Historical Linguistics in Southeast Asian Language Programs" (Paulette Hopple); "Comparative-Historical MesoAmerican Reconstruction and SIL Personnel: Accomplishments and Problems" (Robert E.
"There are certain markets that affect the company big-time, and Baltimore is one of them," notes John Hopple, Rite Aid's market manager, who oversees the company's 190 stores in Maryland and Delaware.
In PLS, the modeler specifies structural relationships between the latent variables and not between the discrete observed variables (Papademetrion and Hopple, 1982).