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The tensioning members have a common drive so that the application of restorative force takes place simultaneously in all directions in the plane of the test specimen.
A common application of the compounds of sodium is the sodium-vapour lamp, which emits very efficient light.
Abbreviations have been used as long as phonetic scripts have existed, in some sense actually being more common in early literacy, where spelling out a whole word was often avoided, initial letters commonly being used to represent words in specific application.
One strategy to address bacterial drug resistance is the discovery and application of compounds that modify resistance to common antibacterials.
The integrated modular avionics concept proposes an integrated architecture with application software portable across an assembly of common hardware modules.
A characteristic application is to the protection of ships ' bottoms, but more modern methods of cathodic protection have rendered its use less common.
A common application is Internet providers.
This body of common law, sometimes called " interstitial common law ," includes judicial interpretations of the Constitution, of statutes, and of regulations, and examples of application of law to facts.
But note that in each case, the statute sets the general principles, but the common law process determines the scope and application of the statute.
Fixed end system: common host / server that is connected to the CDPD backbone and providing access to specific application and data
It strongly impacts the convenience and cost of maintaining an application and its database, and has been the major motivation for the emergence and success of the Relational model, as well as the convergence to a common database architecture.
Another common application in the financial area for expert systems are in trading recommendations in various marketplaces.
Some of the most common involve the use of focused ultrasound ( FUS or HIFU ), microwave heating, induction heating, magnetic hyperthermia, and direct application of heat through the use of heated saline pumped through catheters.
The most common grappling techniques taught for self-defense are escapes from holds and application of pain compliance techniques.
The introduction of dopants in a semiconductor is the most common application of ion implantation.
Other common assertions about the benefits of trial by jury is that it provides a means of interjecting community norms and values into judicial proceedings and that it legitimizes the law by providing opportunities for citizens to validate criminal statutes in their application to specific trials.
Such methods of application of law in a religious context are common in Islam and Judaism.
The common application of laminar flow would be in the smooth flow of a viscous liquid through a tube or pipe.
As also noted below, the most common isotopic molybdenum application involves molybdenum-99, which is a fission product.
Thus, the term is more one of common application to macroscopic fungal fruiting bodies than one having precise taxonomic meaning.
In the HVAC / R field, this type of application using thermal storage for heating is less common than using thermal storage for cooling.
Another common application was real-time process control and factory automation.
The rules are designed to ensure a fair and consistent application of due process ( in the U. S .) or fundamental justice ( in other common law countries ) to all cases that come before a court.
Since demurrer procedure required an immediate ruling like a motion, many common law jurisdictions therefore went to a narrower understanding of pleadings as framing the issues in a case but not being motions in and of themselves, and replaced the demurrer with the motion to dismiss for failure to state a cause of action or the application to strike out particulars of claim.

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Poetry in Persian life is far more than a common ground on which -- in a society deeply fissured by antagonisms -- all may stand.
Before merging them into a common profile it is well to remember that their separate careers were extraordinary.
This almost trivial example is nevertheless suggestive, for there are some elements in common between the antique fear that the days would get shorter and shorter and our present fear of war.
Harold Clurman is right to say that `` Waiting For Godot '' is a reflection ( he calls it a distorted reflection ) `` of the impasse and disarray of Europe's present politics, ethic, and common way of life ''.
However, it is important to trace the philosophy of the French Revolution to its sources to understand the common democratic origin of individualism and socialism and the influence of the latter on the former.
But it is the need to undertake these testaments that I would submit here as symptom of the common man's malaise.
As symptomatic of the common man's malaise, he is most significant: a liberal and a Catholic, elected by the skin of his teeth.
What is the common man's complaint??
But what a super-Herculean task it is to winnow anything of value from the mud-beplastered arguments used so freely, particularly since such common use is made of cliches and stereotypes, in themselves declarations of intellectual bankruptcy.
The men who speculate on these institutions have, for the most part, come to at least one common conclusion: that many of the great enterprises and associations around which our democracy is formed are in themselves autocratic in nature, and possessed of power which can be used to frustrate the citizen who is trying to assert his individuality in the modern world ''.
They all have this in common: the earth is situated near the center of the deferent.
But that one should superimpose all these charts, run a pin through the common point, and then scale each planetary deferent larger and smaller ( to keep the epicycles from ' bumping ' ), this is contrary to any intention Ptolemy ever expresses.
Now this concern for the freedom of other peoples is the intellectual and spiritual cement which has allied us with more than forty other nations in a common defense effort.
A common meeting ground is desirable for those nations which are prepared to assist in the development effort.
Conventional images of Jews have this in common with all perceptions of a configuration in which one feature is held constant: images can be both true and false.
If art is to release us from these postulated things ( things we must think symbolically about ) and bring us back to the ineffable beauty and richness of the aesthetic component of reality in its immediacy, it must sever its connection with these common sense entities ''.
In the wide range of experiences common to our earth-bound race none is more difficult to manage, more troublesome, and more enduring in its effects than the control of love and hate.
`` History has this in common with every other science: that the historian is not allowed to claim any single piece of knowledge, except where he can justify his claim by exhibiting to himself in the first place, and secondly to any one else who is both able and willing to follow his demonstration, the grounds upon which it is based.
To obey the moral law is just ordinary common sense, applied to a neglected field.
British common sense is proverbial.

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