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Allowing users to test developing products can have its limits in effectiveness, as the culture of the industry and desired outcomes can affect the effect on CRM creation, as a 2008 case study suggests that the responsiveness of test users can vary dramatically depending on the industry and field of the user.
Allowing the edge to come round, the opposite leg helps launch the jump into the air and land on one foot ;
Allowing for demolitions, 1. 3 million new homes were built between 1965 and 1970, To encourage home ownership, the government introduced the Option Mortgage Scheme ( 1968 ), which made low-income housebuyers eligible for subsidies ( equivalent to tax relief on mortgage interest payments ).
Allowing the nobility and Church to collect tolls from the busy traffic on the Rhine seems to have been an attractive alternative to other means of taxation and funding of government functions.
* Pipeline: Allowing the simultaneous running of several components on the same data stream.
* Allowing only 11 players on each side of the ball, rather than 12.
Allowing decoration a " right to roam " was to be very influential on Romanesque and Gothic art in all media.
Allowing such restrictions on a public domain work would, Scalia wrote, " create a species of mutant copyright law that limits the public's ' federal right to " copy and to use "' expired copyrights ," and would effectively create " a species of perpetual patent and copyright, which Congress may not do " according to Article One of the United States Constitution.
Allowing only two candidates on the ballot insures that at least the worst one is never elected.
Allowing the queen to interpose on d1 if Black plays the queen sacrifice.
Allowing an actor to have such stage presence without ever saying a word is very provocative, which is precisely what Wilson means to accomplish with any sense of movement he puts on the stage.
Allowing specific newspaper companies or broadcasting stations to have a monopoly on reporting makes it easy to manipulate information.
# Allowing each partner to concentrate on activities that best match their capabilities.
Allowing the federal government such broad new powers would infringe on the States ' power to legislate in many areas, and would upset the " federal balance ".
Allowing suggestions on punishment or sentence can create a false hope of the eventual sentence and undermine the notion of restorative justice.
Allowing research on the properties of shipboard antennas to be carried out.
Allowing the patient to bend his / her knees so that the soles of their feet rest on the table will also relax the abdomen.
Allowing the stew to cool also allows the removal of excess fat, which floats on the surface and solidifies.
Priory Green Primary School was placed under special measures in 2009 and it was proposed that the school would close at the end of the 2009 / 2010 academic year on 31 August 2010 which eventually happened, Allowing the neighbouring school some of the land.
Allowing instinct and " accident " to flourish and thrive are key ingredients on Tim's production canvas.

Allowing and one
Allowing one of the double agents to claim to have stolen documents describing the closely guarded invasion plans might have aroused suspicion.
Allowing sortition in one area of government but not another would imply that sortition is beneficial either for only one level of governance, for instance local implementation of national policy made by elected officials or its opposite, the formation of policy implemented locally by national officials.
Allowing a person to die at one's doorstep, for a wrong of which one was accused, was considered a great dishonor.
" Allowing for Mr. Lockwood's zeal as an advocate, there can be no question that, had Peace chosen or been in a position to take proceedings, more than one newspaper had at this time laid itself open to prosecution for contempt of court.
Allowing clients to get to know more than one member at once will help give them a higher comfort level about the company.
Allowing one of the double agents to claim to have stolen documents describing the closely guarded invasion plans might have aroused suspicion.
Identifying feelings is said to allow us to more easily connect with one another, and " Allowing ourselves to be vulnerable by expressing our feelings can help resolve conflicts.
Allowing players to enter the water at any time means that sometimes no one enters for a long time.
Allowing that the association with Saint Patrick is not original, it is thought that this account preserves a memory of some tale involving Lugaid's death by lightning, making him one of several early Irish kings, among whom his father, who were perhaps believed to have died by supernatural means.
:* Allowing the Governor and Lieutenant Governor to serve two consecutive terms ( previously, office holders were limited to one term ).

Allowing and both
* Allowing the bar to return to the platform without maintaining control with both hands.
Allowing for royalties to both federal and state governments, and for cost recovery arrangements, they laid down that the remainder would go 70 % to PETRONAS and 30 % to the foreign company.
The expression first occurs in the title of a 1920 book, Die Freigabe der Vernichtung Lebensunwerten Lebens ( Allowing the Destruction of Life Unworthy of Life ) by jurist Karl Binding, retired from the University of Leipzig, and psychiatrist Alfred Hoche from the University of Freiburg, both professors.
Allowing the " 30 " to be a mistake, the Italian song referred to is either the 40-part motet Ecce beatam lucem or the 40-60 voice mass Missa sopra Ecco sì beato giorno, both by Alessandro Striggio, who is known to have visited London in June 1567 after a trip through Europe during which he arranged other performances of Missa sopra Ecco sì beato giorno.

Allowing and sides
Allowing Special Constables to be paid for their work has been a contentious issue, with mixed comments from all sides, with some people thinking that as specials are doing much the same job as regular officers they should be paid the same, but others thinking that this would attract the ' wrong ' type of person ( those motivated by monetary gain as opposed to those who are community minded ).

parking and on
Because the buses would not stop on the parkway, land for bus stations and for parking areas nearby will be needed.
To the extent that the problem is merely parking, an aggressive downtown management, like that of Lazarus Brothers in Columbus, Ohio, can fight back successfully by building a garage on the lot next door.
I put in new batteries so as to be certain I'd have plenty of power and on my way out walked over to the regular parking stalls and stood looking at them thoughtfully.
`` It does '', Shayne grunted sourly, still able to taste her mouth on his in the Green Jungle parking lot.
Mr. Schaefer also recommended that the snow emergency route plan, under which parking is banned on key streets and cars are required to use snow tires or chains on them, should be `` strictly enforced ''.
The day's next task was to deploy the Apollo Lunar Surface Experiments Package ( ALSEP ); while they were parking the lunar rover, on which the TV camera was mounted, to observe the deployment, the rear steering began functioning without explanation.
Hawkcraig Road leads past St Fillan's Church and through Silversand Park, home to Aberdour Shinty Club, en route to the much better parking area on Hawkcraig.
Air shows, and other big shows such as agricultural shows, on grassy land, are vulnerable to continued heavy rain waterlogging the ground, and making the cloudbase too low for flying, forcing cancellation, or the show ending early, costing much money for the show's organizers, as people and parking cars have difficulty moving about and turn the land into a morass, and the organizers may be tempted to put straw or cinders down to make movement easier, and the owner of the land cannot accept the resulting damage.
Behavioral traces are pieces of evidence that indicate behavior occurred, but the actor is not present ( e. g., litter in a parking lot or readings on an electric meter ).
The development of commuter rail services has become popular today, with the increased public awareness of congestion, dependence on fossil fuels, and other environmental issues, as well as the rising costs of owning, operating and parking automobiles.
This swift current phenomenon can be viewed from the twin bridges ' pedestrian walkways or from the trail leading below the larger south bridge from the parking lot on the Whidbey Island side.
Following the fall of the Shah of Iran and the Iran Hostage Crisis in 1979 – 1980, the West became concerned with ensuring the flow of oil from the Persian Gulf through the Strait of Hormuz, and the US received permission for a $ 400 million expansion of the military facilities on Diego Garcia consisting of two parallel runways, expansive parking aprons for heavy bombers, 20 new anchorages in the lagoon, a deep water pier, port facilities for the largest naval vessels in the US or British fleet, aircraft hangars, maintenance buildings and an air terminal, a fuel storage area, and billeting and messing facilities for thousands of sailors and support personnel.
After releasing its atmospheric probe on 13 July 1995, the Galileo orbiter became the first man-made satellite of Jupiter at 00: 27 UT on 8 December 1995 when it fired its main engine to enter a 198-day parking orbit.
Murals by Brood on a parking garage in Leidschendam.
In some roads on the outskirts of St Helier and in the harbours, and also in some car parks in St Brelade, parking is free but controlled by parking discs ( time wheels ) – obtainable from the Town Hall for a small charge.
Possible opportunity costs of a city's decision to build a hospital on its vacant land are the loss of the land for a sporting center, or the inability to use the land for a parking lot, or the money that could have been made from selling the land, or the loss of any of the various other possible uses — but not all of these in aggregate.
Such a sensor would supposedly cost less and use less power than a conventional sensor, and yet function usefully in all the same applications — for example, turning on parking lot lights when it gets dark.
The NASA model, referred to as the Design Reference Mission, on version 5. 0 as of September 1, 2012, calls for a significant upgrade in hardware ( at least 3 launches per mission, rather than two ), and sends the ERV to Mars fully fueled, parking it in orbit above the planet for subsequent rendezvous with the MAV.
In Serbia on 3 August 2001 " assailants gunned down Momir Gavrilovic on the asphalt of a parking lot in New
The continuous increase in the number of cars from 395 in 1944, to 3, 379 in 1954 and to 18, 372 cars in 1970 caused urban development to primarily focus on expanding the road network, widening carriageways and the establishment of more parking spaces.
Nawaf al-Hazmi's 1988 blue Toyota Corolla was found on the next day in Dulles International Airport's hourly parking lot.

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