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Moderate and due
Moderate to heavy snowfall is expected in winters and the only road that connects Srinagar with the rest of India may get blocked a few days due to avalanche.
Moderate constitutional nationalism as represented by the Irish Party was in due course eclipsed by Sinn Féin — a hitherto small party which the British had ( mistakenly ) blamed for the Rising and subsequently taken over as a vehicle for Irish Republicanism.
( Moderate itching due to skin over-dryness is much more common, especially if soap is used to cleanse the affected areas.
However the depression did not develop any further, and the final advisory was released later that day due to Moderate vertical shear, a weak outflow, and cool sea surface temperatures.

Moderate and high
Moderate intoxication includes additional abnormalities such as hyperactive bowel sounds, high blood pressure and hyperthermia ; a temperature as high as is common in moderate intoxication.
* Moderate to high LILE enrichment ; ΣLILE
As for the other high party officials, the book stated that " If everyone appears similar to Carl it confirms peoples misconceptions about the Moderate Party.
* Moderate increase in high density lipoprotein ( HDL ) levels
* Moderate to high risk patients for developing decay

Moderate and quality
Moderate use of equalization ( often abbreviated as " EQ ") can be used to " fine-tune " the tone quality of a recording ; extreme use of equalization, such as heavily cutting a certain frequency can create more unusual effects.
Moderate use of equalization ( often abbreviated as " EQ ") can be used to " fine-tune " the tone quality of a recording ; extreme use of equalization, such as heavily cutting a certain frequency can create more unusual effects.
Moderate quality evidence suggests that spinal manipulation is effective for the treatment of acute sciatica ; however, only low level evidence was found to support spinal manipulation for the treatment of chronic sciatica.

Moderate and construction
Moderate torque, integral horsepower motors use squirrel cage construction with toothed rotors.

Moderate and route
His route, known as the Old West Route, is still classed as a rock climb, albeit one graded Moderate, the second lowest grade on the British system.

Moderate and good
* Class 8: Moderate impairments of the legs, ormoderate impairments of playing arm ( considering that elbow and shoulder control is very important ), ormoderate cerebral palsy, hemiplegia or diplegia with good playing arm.
Although graded Moderate ( the lowest grade now in use in the British grading system ), with good holds, the ridge is narrow and exceptionally exposed.

Moderate and .
Moderate radiation doses of from 100,000 to 200,000 rads can extend the shelf life ( at 35 F ) of fresh beef from 5 days to 5 or 6 weeks.
Moderate use is defined by The Dietary Guidelines for Americans as no more than two alcoholic beverages a day for men and no more than one alcoholic beverage a day for women.
Sweden's conservative party, the Moderate Party, was formed in 1904, two years after the founding of the liberal party.
The modern disciples have been described as " a Reformed North American Mainstream Moderate Denomination.
Moderate right-leaning Eurosceptic parties include the Gaullist Debout la République, and also the Mouvement pour la France, and Chasse, Pêche, Nature & Traditions, both of which joined Libertas, a pan-European Eurosceptic party.
Moderate Catholics felt that he had been a leading figure in attempts to reform the Church, while Protestants recognized his initial support for Luther's ideas and the groundwork he laid for the future Reformation.
* 1. 4 Moderate fire, no blast or fragment.
These fractures were prompted by issues of government and patronage, but reflected a wider division between the Evangelicals and the Moderate Party over fears of fanaticism by the former and the acceptance of Enlightenment ideas by the latter.
An Image of the Americas from a single remote-sensing device-NASA's Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, or MODIS.
Moderate reformists who accept and work within the democratic process include the Justice and Development Party of Turkey, Tunisian author and reformer Rashid Al-Ghannouchi and Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim.
Moderate strains of Islamism have been described as " competing in the democratic public square in places like Turkey and Indonesia.
Moderate vacuum pressures are often ambiguous, as they may represent absolute pressure or gauge pressure without a negative sign.
* Leikrn, Robert S. and Steven Brooke ( 2007 ) The Moderate Muslim Brotherhood, Foreign Affairs.
Moderate realists hold that there is no realm in which universals exist, but rather universals are located in space and time wherever they are manifest.
* " Pareto Index Estimation Under Moderate Right Censoring ", Jan Beirlant, Armelle Guillou, Scandinavian Actuarial Journal, volume 2 ( 2001 ), pages 111 – 125.
Moderate doses ( 5 – 10 mg intranasal, or 0. 01 – 0. 02 mg / kg intramuscular or intravenous ) will produce analgesia and anesthesia.
* Election results 2006: Fredrik Reinfeldt ( Moderate Party ) elected Prime Minister on 5 October 2006 after the victory for Alliance for Sweden in the Swedish general election, 2006.
The stated position of the editorial page is " independently moderate " ( oberoende moderat ), which means it is independent but adheres to the liberal conservatism of the Moderate Party.
From July 1648 to September 1649 they published a newspaper The Moderate, and were pioneers in the use of petitions and pamphleteering to political ends.

working and expenses
The working capital requirements of a business are monitored at all times to ensure that there are sufficient funds available to meet short-term expenses.
The phrase " working capital " has also been used to refer to liquid assets ( money ) needed for immediate expenses linked to the production process ( to pay salaries, invoices, taxes, interests ...) Either way, the amount or nature of this type of capital usually changed during the production process.
In addition to fixed capital, each enterprise is allocated a minimum of working capital from the state through the Central Bank and is required to meet various operating expenses with the proceeds from sales of its output.
The bookkeeper or accountant must itemise and allocate revenues and expenses properly to the specific working scope and context in which the term is applied.
After George Gein died of a heart attack in 1940, the Gein brothers began working at odd jobs to help with expenses.
Unable to adjust to another waitress, Melvin arranges to pay for her son's medical expenses if Carol agrees to continue working at her previous restaurant in Manhattan.
As a result, Mistic must make a donation to the Free Software Foundation in addition to paying all expenses incurred by the lawyers working for gpl-violations. org.
" Upon hearing of this, scriptwriter Robert Bolt said to him " Well, if you just finish working on this wretched little film and then do yourself in, I'd be happy to stand the expenses of your burial.
" I felt that I should keep working and take some of the burden off my parents by helping put my younger brothers through college ," noting that he used most of his $ 750 annual salary as a state senator to defray Edward's expenses at Dartmouth.
It was not a question of whether the undertaking would be an immediately remunerative concern ; it was not a question of whether the railway should pay interest and sinking fund on the capital expended, or even if it would at once pay working expenses.
There he attended the grammar school, working as a labourer to pay his expenses, and in 1588 went to Copenhagen with a high reputation for learning and ability.
According to Charity Navigator, an independent, non-profit organization that evaluates American charities, the UCS maintained $ 20, 575, 731 in assets, $ 5, 514, 946 in liabilities, $ 15, 060, 785 in net assets, and $ 14, 112, 057 in working capital, as well as $ 10, 058, 784 in program expenses, $ 813, 335 in administrative expenses, and $ 1, 703, 907 in fundraising expenses in fiscal year 2006.
Auditors working in office audit program normally restrict their audit to business expenses reviews.
In October 1995 the newspaper Expressen revealed that Sahlin, who was then serving as Deputy Prime Minister and was widely seen as the main candidate to succeed Ingvar Carlsson as Prime Minister, had charged more than 50, 000 Swedish kronor for private expenses on her working charge card, which was only for working expenses.
The IMA provides Education Grants of up to £ 600 to allow individuals from the UK working in schools or Further / Higher Education to help with the attendance at or the organisation of a mathematics educational activity such as attendance at a conference, expenses to cover a speaker coming into a school, organising a session for a conference.
Finer distinction include raw materials, intermediate goods, inventories, ancillary operating expenses and ( working capital ).
* Workers ' compensation, allowing workers injured whilst working to receive a fixed payment in compensation for their injuries and related expenses rather than forcing them to go to court against their employers, which at the time was extremely difficult and had little realistic chance of success.
Of course, some working poor people are able to access housing subsidies ( such as a Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher ) to help cover their housing expenses.
In some cases, however, the working poor's basic expenses can be higher than the unemployed poor's.

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