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case and emergency
Even so, every pool owner, in case of emergency, should have some idea of what makes things work.
Her first day at work she was puzzled by an entry in the doctor's notes on an emergency case.
When it was first adopted by the U. S. military, a Honeywell engineer sat in the back seat with bolt cutters to disconnect the autopilot in case of emergency.
In case of emergency, a single anointing, not necessarily on the forehead, is sufficient.
The New England Journal of Medicine reported a typical case of a woman who arrived in the emergency department vomiting and in altered mental status, writhing in pain.
Preparations for an emergency launch proceeded at fever pitch and led to the NRO's institution of " R7 " status, that is, keeping a Corona spy satellite ready for launch on 7 days ' notice in case of an emergency.
His usage of the term was clearly derived from the original Roman sense-i. e., a person taking power for a limited time in order to deal with an emergency ( in this case, the need to unite Italy ) and with the task done Garibaldi handed over power to the government of Victor Emmanuel II of Italy.
Cold stores provide large volume, long-term storage for strategic food stocks held in case of national emergency in many countries.
There, he is confronted by 2 laser-armed trucks, and then the Super X, a piloted VTOL craft constructed in secret to defend Tokyo in case of emergency, in particular a nuclear attack.
: The Treaty stipulated that no overland trade between Gibraltar and Spain was to take place, except for emergency provisions in the case that Gibraltar is unable to be supplied by sea.
Both units are key to the " ORMOS Red Plan " which makes provision for the evacuation of Monaco in case of natural disaster or civil emergency.
In all settings, midwives will transfer care to an obstetrician in case of a complicated childbirth or need for emergency intervention.
Responsibility for the air defense of Puerto Rico now rests with USAF or US Navy fighters that would be flown in in case of a military emergency.
In the case of Sharon, elections were already due to occur within 100 days of the beginning of his coma thus the post-election coalition building process pre-empted the emergency provisions for the selection of a new prime minister.
In a great many instances, panicked out-of-air divers have grabbed the primary regulators out of the mouths of other divers, so changing breathing regulators suddenly in an out-of-air emergency becomes necessary for the rescue diver, in any case.
Certain BCD's allow for integrated weight, meaning that the BCD has special pockets for the weights that can be dumped easily in case of an emergency.
Dr. McKay's case review in the Annals of Emergency Medicine noted 41 Segway injuries between April 2005 and November 2008 among GWU emergency room patients.
In both chambers, gas masks are located underneath the chairs in each chamber for members to use in case of emergency.
In an unusual move, a code to unlock the controls was placed in an onboard envelope, for Gagarin's use in case of emergency.
The main principle is that an aircraft must always be able to perform an emergency landing in a case of engine failure.
Fusees are also commonly carried by wildland firefighters for emergency use, to ignite an escape fire in surrounding fuels in case of being overrun by a fire if no other escape routes are available.
The law mandated use of the term " National Guard " for that force, and the President was given authority, in case of war or national emergency, to mobilize the National Guard for the duration of the emergency.
They can also be activated for service in their respective states upon declaration of a state of emergency by the governor of the state or territory in which they serve, or in the case of Washington, D. C., by the Commanding General.

case and programme
BBC television's Nationwide programme investigated the case in 1971, but Elsie stuck to her story: " I've told you that they're photographs of figments of our imagination, and that's what I'm sticking to ".
Shortly after the film was released, Cleese and Palin engaged in what would become a notorious debate on the BBC2 discussion programme Friday Night, Saturday Morning, in which Malcolm Muggeridge and Mervyn Stockwood, the Bishop of Southwark, put the case against the film.
In case of 6 ( 8 ) years one, the pupils finish elementary school two ( four ) years earlier and this two ( four ) years has harder studying programme on Gymnasium.
In December 2006, he appeared on the ITV programme Extinct, presented by Sir Trevor McDonald and Zoe Ball, which saw Suchet and seven other well-known celebrities visit critically endangered species of animals and try and plead their case for the viewers so that they would pick up the phone and vote for the animal.
In 1985 he launched an unsuccessful defamation case against the Independent Broadcasting Authority for the TV programme Spitting Image, which had inserted a subliminal image of McWhirter's face imposed on the body of a naked woman.
Admission to the McGill programme is a first-entry programme in the case of Quebec students ( as a college diploma is required ) while it is a second-entry programme in the case of students from other provinces ( as two years of university studies is required, effectively one extra year of studies more than for a college diploma ).
The LL. B ( Hons ) programme from UiTM is unique in the country in which the students are put in a simulated legal office environment in which they are designated in firms and given case studies.
In either case, the speech is written by the sitting cabinet, with or without the reader's participation, and outlines the legislative programme for the new parliamentary session.
There are complicated rules for the case where a programme is interrupted by another one as in the case of a film with a break for news in the middle.
An award-winning UTV Counterpoint programme on the scandal by journalist Chris Moore, followed by a book, accused the head of the Norbertines and the Archbishop of Armagh of mishandling the case, and the Norbertines of negligence and a failure to tell others of Smyth's crimes, enabling Smyth to sexually abuse large numbers of children for 40 years.
Admission to that programme is a first-entry programme in the case of Quebec students ( as a college diploma is required ) while it is a second-entry programme in the case of students from other provinces ( since two years of university studies is required-effectively one extra year of studies more than for a college diploma ).
In case the mothers wanted to give up the children, the programme also had orphanages and an adoption service.
In the case of elliptic curves, the Kronecker Jugendtraum was the programme Kronecker proposed, to use elliptic curves of CM-type to do class field theory explicitly for imaginary quadratic fields – in the way that roots of unity allow one to do this for the field of rational numbers.

case and enables
This enables to dispense decoys or – in the past case of MIRV – dispense individual RVs to separate targets.
It enables automatic braking of bullet trains in the case of large earthquakes.
This enables the bullet to remain essentially undisturbed and trued to the case mouth.
In theory, online identities can be kept anonymous which enables people to use the virtual community for fantasy role playing as in the case of Second Life's use of avatars.
Almost all implemented concurrency control mechanisms achieve serializability by providing Conflict serializablity, a broad special case of serializability ( i. e., it covers, enables most serializable schedules, and does not impose significant additional delay-causing constraints ) which can be implemented efficiently.
This increases the common-mode rejection ratio ( CMRR ) of the circuit and also enables the buffers to handle much larger common-mode signals without clipping than would be the case if they were separate and had the same gain.
In the latter case, immunity from fines may be granted to the company who submits evidence first to the European Commission which enables it to carry out an investigation and / or to find an infringement of Article 101 TFEU.
Although RFID tags are currently still more expensive than a simple optically readable label, they offer additional capabilities such as the ability to be read by radio waves, without requiring ' line of sight ' between the reader or interrogator and the tag ; this enables individual items within a large cardboard box ( case ) to be read without first unpacking each individual item from the box.
The next column is the volume setting on a 0x00-0x40 hexadecimal scale, and the last column enables a variety of effects to be applied to the sound ( in this case, retriggering ).
According to SquareTrade, “ sophisticated case management technology enables mediators to handle lower to medium-value consumer disputes in an efficient cost effective manner .” The appointed mediator proposed solutions, if required by the parties to do so.
A catch on the full toss by any player enables them to take up to three steps and then " bust " ( punt ) the ball, usually as far as possible, except for when a player catches the ball when it has come out of ropes, in which case the catcher must put the ball at his feet and kick it " down ".
Simon's body is old and diseased and Roger enables him to continue doing research by transplanting his healthy brain into an artificial floating case.
In the case of telepaths, it enables the user to detect traces of others worldwide, also able to distinguish between humans and mutants.
This enables all courts to deal with virtually all issues arising from the facts of a case, provided that the particular court has jurisdiction to hear the principal cause of action.
The addition of a diluent enables the diluted fluid ( dilbit in the case of bitumen ) to meet pipeline specifications in order for it to be efficiently transported.
The PJB's disk is not formatted as FAT or FAT32 as is the case with most of the players that were released later, and enables those to be mounted as another drive in an operating system.
This also enables a redundant setup in which the vessel is still able to fight in case one of the command instances has been hit or destroyed.
The advantage to discretionary review is that it enables an appellate court to focus its limited resources on developing a coherent body of case law, or at least it is able to focus on making decisions in consistent fashion ( in jurisdictions where case law is not recognized ).
In the case of plutocracy, the wealthy exert power over the legislative process, which enables them to increase the wealth disparity.
Each launcher has an individual computer, which enables it to function autonomously in case it gets separated from the other five vehicles in a war.
The system enables secondary schools to specialise in certain fields, in this case, modern foreign languages.
WiOptiMo technology enables any application running on a device to use the best internet connection among all the wired / wireless access providers available, guaranteeing persistence in case of weak or no signal and managing the switch among them ( when needed / convenient ) in a transparent way, without interrupting the active application / session.
In the case of a DRDoS it enables the victim to trace the attack one step further back to the source, to find a master machine or the real attacker with only a few numbers of packets.

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