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These and cases
These cases in which light is already visible at the other end of the tunnel are ones which over the next few years will absorb the bulk of our capital assistance.
These registries are sponsored by 18 national medical, dental, and veterinary societies and have as their mission the assembling of selected cases of interest to military medicine and of establishing through the mechanism of follow-up of living patients the natural history of various diseases of military-medical importance.
These conjugates Af had much less nonspecific staining than the previous conjugate ( with 50 mg FITC per gram of globulin ) while the specific staining was similar in both cases.
These cases, for all their rarity, are so dramatic that friends and relations repeat the story until the general population may get an entirely false notion of how often the hymen is a serious problem to newly-weds.
These trials were properly termed `` political cases '' in that the trial itself was a political act producing political consequences.
These 1750 cases were carted off in a one-night operation by the O'Banion men, who left in their stead the same number of barrels filled with water.
These favours usually entail Poirot being supplied with cases that would interest him.
These are the assembly ( in some cases with a quorum of 6000 ), the council of 500 ( boule ) and the courts ( a minimum of 200 people, but running at least on some occasions up to 6000 ).
These persons are then made up, and in some cases altered to look like the target, with the body double then taking the place of the person in high risk situations.
These test cases must each be accompanied by test case input data or a formal description of the operational activities ( or both ) to be performed — intended to thoroughly exercise the specific case — and a formal description of the expected results.
These cases generally involve severe manic episodes with dangerous behavior or depressive episodes with suicidal ideation.
These linking slabs may in some cases have served as steps to higher floors.
These courts essentially overrule all previous cases in each new case, and older cases survive only to the extent they do not conflict with newer cases.
These two factors may thus be seen as mitigating each other in many cases.
These cases are known as precedents.
These terms by themselves are not very precise, and many subtle intermediate cases exist.
These traditional problems often lay unsolved for centuries, and mathematicians gradually came to understand their depth ( in some cases ), rather than treat them as puzzles.
These terms are normally used with the definite article in Goidelic languages, causing lenition in all cases: An Cháisc, A ' Chàisg and Y Chaisht.
These are usually oil and water emulsions, but which is dispersed and which is continuous depends in many cases on the pharmaceutical formulation.
These are typically " planar " ( shaped like small wings ), although grid fins are sometimes used in specialized cases.
These cases can be divided into two types:
These are called the radix-2 and mixed-radix cases, respectively ( and other variants such as the split-radix FFT have their own names as well ).

These and fail
These childhood experiences are sources of the self-certainty that the adolescent needs, for experimenting with many roles, and for the freedom to fail sometimes in the process of exploring and discovering her skills and abilities.
These claims are contradicted by experimental data and fail to explain evidence in the Luneau video of white dorsal plumage, distinctive flight behavior, and a perched woodpecker with white upper parts.
These angels are described as having solid black eyes, having a shoulder span measured in miles, and carrying hammers " so large, that if all of mankind tried at once to move them a single inch, they would fail ".
These maintenance actions are based on conditions ( e. g., gauge reading or leaky valve ), hard conditions ( e. g., a component is known to fail after 100 hrs of operation with 95 % certainty ), or require inspection to determine the maintenance action ( e. g., metal fatigue ).
These periods of depression or mental instability ( records fail to distinguish ) would plague Louis, and consequently Napoleon, until his death.
These arousals are driven by internal mechanisms, and external stimuli often fail to wake them.
These types of calls sometimes complete without any problems, but in other cases they fail.
These rounds explode on impact with the target, or upon tracer burnout, thereby greatly reducing the risk of collateral damage, should any rounds fail to hit their target.
These extra internal links allow fast transitions between failed pattern matches ( e. g. a search for in a trie that does not contain, but contains, and thus would fail at the node prefixed by ), to other branches of the trie that share a common prefix ( e. g., in the previous case, a branch for might be the best lateral transition ).
These are reporting a measure to the full House with or without amendments, report the measure to the full House with a negative recommendation or fail to report the measure.
These state laws provide remedies to consumers for automobiles that repeatedly fail to meet certain standards of quality and performance.
These techniques often fail in the event of unplanned emergencies leading women to go to hospital for care too late, desperately ill and therefore vulnerable to the risks of anesthesia and surgery that must be used on them.
These images can therefore become somewhat hermetic, at least to those who fail to grasp the allusions that lie at the root of many of them.
These economies of scale began to fail in the late 1960s and, by the start of the 21st century, Central Plants could arguably no longer deliver competitively cheap and reliable electricity to more remote customers through the grid, because the plants had come to cost less than the grid and had become so reliable that nearly all power failures originated in the grid.
These often fail due to the incompetence of Titan's spy, Surface Agent X-Two-Zero, whose puppet is modelled facially on Claude Rains but whose voice is imitative of Peter Lorre.
These orbits come arbitrarily close to the initial point, but fail to ever converge to a periodic orbit.
These fail to be irreducible.
These mostly mechanical standby instruments may be available even if the electronic flight instruments fail, though the standby attitude indicator is electrically driven and will, after a short time, fail if electrical power to it fails.
These agreements still fail to approximate the freedoms that most industries have when competing in other global markets.
These degrees are mostly used when a doctorate is conferred, not for diplomas, bachelors or masters for which numerical grades between 1. 0 (" very good ") and 4. 0 (" pass ") and 5. 0 (" fail ") are given.
These oscillations can be quite serious and can cause the suspension to fail.
These approximations will fail when dealing with relatively strong acids or bases ( pKa more than a couple units away from 7 ), dilute or very concentrated solutions ( less than 1 mM or greater than 1M ), or heavily skewed acid / base ratios ( more than 100 to 1 ).
These high speed oscillations tend to disrupt the gas side boundary layer of the engine, and this can cause the cooling system to rapidly fail, destroying the engine.

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