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single and issue
There is no single issue that has aroused stronger feelings throughout the world.
The distinction between the two isn't always clear, but may become an important issue if a whole system is expected to not have a single point of failure ( SPOF ).
One clade, formed by B. anthracis, B. cereus, B. mycoides, B. pseudomycoides, B. thuringiensis and B. weihenstephanensis under current classification standards, should be a single species ( within 97 % 16S identity ), but due to medical reasons, they are considered separate species, an issue also present for four species of Shigella and Escherichia coli.
In the criminal justice system, actual conspiracies and conspiracy theories can also be distinguished by scale, as actual conspiracies are usually small in scale and involve " a single event or issue.
In 1994, he launched a single issue of Comedy magazine with articles dedicated to the comedy circuit.
A single issue political party, the Valley Party, contested the 1990 local Greenwich Borough Council elections on a ticket of reopening the stadium, capturing 11 % of the vote, aiding the club's return.
A single issue of the magazine Cabaret Voltaire was the first publication to come out of the movement.
This set marked the first time in history that a musician had signed an exclusive music distribution deal with a single retailer .< ref name =" newman "> The set sold more than 500, 000 physical copies on its issue date, proving that Brooks still had a large fan base.
Jagger consented to the cover version, so long as the Flying Burrito Brothers did not issue it as a single.
Many ad-hoc lobby groups form in response to a single issue and then dissolve once the concerns have been dealt with.
This was intended to be used for firing single rounds when soldiers were comfortably firing at distant targets, so the magazine could be quickly turned on in case of an incoming charge or issue to charge the enemy.
In Japan, manga are usually serialized in large manga magazines, often containing many stories, each presented in a single episode to be continued in the next issue.
Extensive testing settled the issue – ablative shields proved to be reliable ( so much so that the initial shield thickness was safely reduced, allowing a lower total spacecraft weight ), and were easier to produce — at that time, beryllium was only produced in sufficient quantities by a single company in the U. S. — and cheaper.
The Lampoon topped one million sales once, for a single issue in 1974.
As most home users only perform a small number of transactions each week, the single use issue has not led to intolerable customer dissatisfaction in this case.
In 2002, the CJLS returned to the issue of justifying its actions regarding women's status, and adopted a single authoritative approach, the Fine responsum, as the definitive Conservative halakha on role-of-women issues.
The United States ' alleged role in the May 1980 Gwangju uprising was the single most pressing South Korean political issue of the 1980s.
In the June 1994 issue of UK magazine Mixmag, music journalist Andy Pemberton used it to describe the hip hop instrumental " In / Flux ", a 1993 single by San Francisco's DJ Shadow, and other similar tracks released on the Mo ' Wax label and being played in London clubs at the time.
That is, when an application program desires to send a large chunk of data across the Internet using IP, instead of breaking the data into IP-sized pieces and issuing a series of IP requests, the software can issue a single request to TCP and let TCP handle the IP details.
On 26 February 1956, Hughes and his friends held a party to launch St. Botolph's Review, which had a single issue.
These are independent groups, organized around a single issue or set of issues, which contribute money to political campaigns for U. S. Congress or the presidency.
Since many of them focus on a narrow set of concerns or even on a single issue, and often a single issue of enormous emotional weight, they compete with the parties for citizens ' dollars, time, and passion.

single and numbered
Works printed from a single plate create an edition, in modern times usually each signed and numbered to form a limited edition.
However, lexicographers define polysemes as listed under a single dictionary lemma ( a unique numbered meaning ) while homonyms are treated in separate lemmata.
In all boats, with the exception of single sculls, each rower is numbered in sequential order, low numbers at the bow, up to the highest at the stern.
This scheme can detect all single bit-errors and all odd numbered bit-errors.
and vii., as numbered by Kenyon in the editio princeps ) must be parts of a single ode ( for Lachon of Ceos ) – hence even today the poems can be found numbered differently, with Jebb for example one of those following Blass's lead and numbering the poems differently to Kenyon from poem 8 onwards ( Kenyon 9
Initially Julf was asked to turn over the identities of all users of his remailer ( which numbered over 300, 000 at the time ), but he managed a compromise and revealed only the single user being sought by the Church of Scientology.
Argic's postings soon numbered in the tens of thousands, and averaged over 100 posts per day, the highest post count of any single Usenet entity at the time.
In addition to these, a series of Gift Sets ( numbered G -#) was sold by Lesney, each comprising models from the die-cast ranges ( sometimes from different ranges within a single set ).
The army numbered fully 16, 000 men, making it the largest single force ever deployed in North America at the time.
A single strip is numbered with an X suffix, i. e., strip number 3641X, and is similar to the A-strips.
Within a single device, up to 240 application objects can exist, numbered in the range 1-240.
Despite the single being issued in various formats ( 7 ", 7 " poster wrap, limited edition numbered 10 ", 12 ", cassette-single and CD-single ) and a video being made, the song failed to gain chart success.
It consisted of a single island platform, numbered as Platforms 14 and 15 ( later renumbered to 16 and 17 respectively when the project to re-signal and add two additional platforms to the higher level took place in 2008 ).
The largest single age group, 21-30 year olds, numbered 842.
Farm to Market and Ranch to Market roads are numbered as a single set of roads ; that is, there should not be an FM and an RM with the same route number, unless it crosses US 281.
They consist of a single island platform with two faces, numbered 4A and 4B.
Finally, if the sums confiscated by the governor Lucius Valerius Flaccus in the year 62 / 61 BCE represented the tax of a didrachma per head for a single year, it would imply that the Jewish population of Asia Minor numbered 45, 000 adult males, for a total of at least 180, 000 persons.
There is documentary proof that in those days the private Russian civil fleet in the Arctic seas numbered up to 7, 400 small ships in a single year.
The issuance of multiple types on a single day is an old practice, but usually these were different denominations, and could be numbered in ascending order of value.
Cars numbered 101-125 are single units, and cars numbered 201-250 are in permanently coupled married pairs.
An additional near Kansas City International Airport is signed along with Interstate 29 and U. S. Route 71, making I-435 the second-longest complete beltway numbered as a single Interstate Highway in the U. S., and fifth longest in the world after Cincinnati, Ohio's Interstate 275 at, Houston, Texas's Beltway 8 at, Berlin's Bundesautobahn 10 at, and London's M25 motorway at.
The R46 order was 754 single cars, numbered from 500-1278.
They are numbered 388-466, all single units with couplers ( no permanent sets ), with 436-466 even numbers only, and 388-399 being transfers from the subway system.

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