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allot and time
If necessary to replace both halves on grill, sear cuts and allot extra time.
Many traditional yeshivas throughout the world, however, continued to allot some time during the week for Musar, and this continues today.
During the meeting, some groups allot time for NA-related announcements, and many meetings set aside time to recognize " anniversaries " or " birthdays " of clean time.
Therefore in order to allot for the distribution of alter-globalization, the Internet has provided a means of communication that stretches beyond the limits of distance, time and space so new ideas may not only be generated but implemented as well.
The sanctioning body of the event can also demand that both drivers start off again and can allot a cool-down time at their discretion.
Highly available systems that include incredibly large pre-arranged percentages of time may not be even able to allot for minimal, yet inherently required scheduled maintenance windows which result in some form of downtime of the systems itself.
This method is heavily bases on allot time giving to each process.
Too short allot time will fragment the processes, and too long allot time will increase waiting time for each process to be executed.
Choosing right allot time is the foundation for this method.

allot and each
They were, like those babies, nearly dead from hunger ..." When Field Marshal Montgomery wanted to allot each German citizen a guaranteed diet of only 1, 000 calories a day and justified this by referring to the fact that the prisoners of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp had received only 800, Gollancz wrote about starvation in Germany, pointing out that many prisoners never even received 1, 000 calories.
The judge is charged not only with selecting a winner, but also must allot points to each competitor.
* Provisions were made to allot clergy reserves to the Protestant churches in each province.

allot and part
The Ancient Greek word moira ( μοίρα ) means a portion or lot of the whole, and is related to meros, " part, lot " and moros, " fate, doom ", Latin meritum, " desert, reward ", English merit, derived from the PIE root *( s ) mer, " to allot, assign ".

allot and .
Among the more memorable details are the Valkyries, the battle maidens whom Odin sends to allot death or victory to soldiers.
Controllers in the city learn of the escape and allot a strict budget ( 14, 000 credits ) for their recapture.
* Allotment, see Dawes Act, a program of the U. S. Government, beginning in 1887, to break up Indian reservations and allot tribal land to individual Native Americans.
On May 29, 1908, the United States Congress authorized the United States Secretary of the Interior to allot Lehmann, as an adopted member of the Comanche nation, one hundred and sixty acres of Oklahoma land, near Grandfield.
In addition, High says that Odin sends valkyries to every battle, that they allot death to men, and govern victory.
The event of " hereafter allot " lands occurred in the early 1900's.
If a settlement could be reached and the Pilgrims could pay off their debt to the Adventurers, then the colonists would have new rights to allot land and settle where they pleased.
This is one reason airlines use yield management technology to determine how many seats to allot for A-B passengers, B-C passengers, and A-B-C passengers, at their varying fares and with varying demands and no-show rates.
Indirect fire needs a command and control arrangement to allot guns to targets and direct their fire.
Samuel Bradshaw, in his Tract for the Times, Being a Plea for the Jews calls for Parliament to allot 4 million pounds for the Restoration of Israel, with another 1 million to be collected by the Church.
In 1990, Benazir denied to allot funds of any military science projects that would be placed under Lieutenant-General Zahid Ali Akbar, despite Akbar was known to be closed to Zulfikar Ali Bhutto.
Given the high premium placed by Novo Ecijanos on education, a legislator from Nueva Ecija took the crucial step to compel the American colonial government to allot funding for public education via a legislative act.
Theatre veteran Randall, in particular, resented the process, and disliked having to wait several seconds between punchlines in order to allot enough space for the laugh track.
The Act for enclosing the common lands in the Parish ( see above ) specifically required that " in order to preserve within the parish of Monks Risborough the ancient memorial or land mark there called White Cliffe Cross " the Commissioners were to allot to the Lord of the Manor the cross itself and " so much of the land immediately surrounding it as shall in the judgment of the Commissioners be necessary and sufficient for rendering the same conspicuous " and that it should not be planted or enclosed and should for ever thereafter remain open.
In November, on the verge of taking over Armenia, the Bolsheviks, in order to attract public support, promised they would allot Nakhchivan to Armenia, along with Karabakh and Zangezur.

allot and e
:::( e ) allotting to it an appropriate share of the court ’ s resources, while taking into account the need to allot resources to other cases.

allot and so
The! Kung promote the belief of community well-being and so the village elders or " those of mature years " will allot meat to the members of the group.

allot and on
According to an article in Zimbrul on July 23, 1855, the project was of interest to Britain, the French Empire and the Austrian Empire, who were persuading the Ottoman government to allot the concession of the canal and the fitting of the port of Constanţa to a consortium under the direction of the three countries.
This requires allot more attention than most small business owners have to spend on their advertising.
Delano believed the best Indian policy was to allot Native American tribes on Indian Territory reservations ; believing that tribal communalism living led to Indian wars and impoverishment.
Union Minister of Power Sushil Kumar Shinde, on 25 June, told a judicial panel the decision to allot government land and grant of additional Floor Space Index to the housing society was taken during Deshmukh's tenure as the chief miniser of Maharashtra.
Similarly, Marks agree with Edwards that correlations between geographical areas and genetics obviously exists in human populations, but goes on to note that " What is unclear is what this has to do with " race " as that term has been though much in the twentieth century-the mere fact that we can find groups to be different and can reliably allot people to them is trivial.
In 1883 she was appointed special agent by the US to allot lands to the Miwok tribes, in 1884 she prepared and sent to the World Cotton Centennial an exhibit showing the progress of civilization among the Indians of North America in the quarter-century previous, and in 1886 visited the natives of Alaska and the Aleutian Islands on a mission from the commissioner of education.

definite and time
We designated one day a week as the time when neighborhood teen-agers might swim at definite hours.
Some alphabets today, such as the Hanuno ' o script, are learned one letter at a time, in no particular order, and are not used for collation where a definite order is required.
It is a definite basis for a kind of world attainable in our own time and generation.
* 1914 – The U. S. Congress forms the Aviation Section, U. S. Signal Corps, giving definite status to aircraft within the U. S. Army for the first time.
The presence of demyelinating white matter lesions on brain MRI at the time of presentation of optic neuritis is the strongest predictor for developing clinically definite MS.
Particulars include only individuals of a certain kind: as a first approximation individuals with a definite place in space and time, such as persons and material objects or events, or which must be identified through such individuals, like smiles or thoughts.
Over time, evolved into Sahidic Coptic prro and then rro ( by mistaking p-as the definite article prefix " the " from Ancient Egyptian p3 ).
Everything appears to have a definite position, a definite momentum, a definite energy, and a definite time of occurrence.
The time evolution of wave functions is deterministic in the sense that-given a wavefunction at an initial time-it makes a definite prediction of what the wavefunction will be at any later time.
When a measurement is made and it causes one member of such a pair to take on a definite value ( e. g., clockwise spin ), the other member of this entangled pair will at any subsequent time be found to have taken the appropriately correlated value ( e. g., counterclockwise spin ).
One might imagine that using a die instead of a coin could solve the problem, but the fundamental issue about measuring spin in different directions is that these measurements cannot have definite values at the same time ― they are incompatible.
If the objects are indeterminate until one of them is measured, then the question becomes, " How can one account for something that was at one point indefinite with regard to its spin ( or whatever is in this case the subject of investigation ) suddenly becoming definite in that regard even though no physical interaction with the second object occurred, and, if the two objects are sufficiently far separated, could not even have had the time needed for such an interaction to proceed from the first to the second object?
The outlook and values of this time and place ( in his own words, " The Bible Belt ") had a definite influence on his fiction, especially his later works, as he drew heavily upon his childhood in establishing the setting and cultural atmosphere in works like Time Enough for Love and To Sail Beyond the Sunset.
Before Origen's time, the evidence is inconclusive ; there is a lack of definite early quotations from the letter in the writings of the Apostolic Fathers, though possible use or influence has been located in the works of Clement of Alexandria ( d. c. 211 ), Theophilius ( d. c. 183 ), Aristides ( d. c. 134 ), Polycarp ( d. 155 ), and Justin ( d. 165 ).
He also refused to recognize the need to publicize his policies and decisions, saying " After I have made a definite statement, I have to let it go at that until the time for action arises.
Brother Leo, who had been with Francis at the time, left a clear and simple account of the event, the first definite account of the phenomenon of stigmata.
Because the equation is second order in the time derivative, then by the nature of solving differential equations, one must specify both the initial values of the wave function itself and of its first time derivative, in order to solve definite problems.
For positive definite Q, the ellipsoid method solves the problem in polynomial time.
Starting in the late 1960s, barbed tape was typically found in prisons and long-term mental hospitals, where the increased breaching time for a poorly equipped potential escapee was a definite advantage.

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