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Garresh is an enlisted title which is approximately equivalent to a non-commissioned officer of comparable military or naval service organizations, such as Starfleet.
This allowed Internet Service Providers to offer efficient service to consumers, who benefited greatly from the ability to download large amounts of data but rarely needed to upload comparable amounts.
In the study of the servers, an attempt by the author to isolate other possible contributing factors, such as poor service, found that " After controlling for these other variables … the server race effect is comparable across customer race.
The architecture and decor maintained an upbeat, positive atmosphere, and the customer service was comparable to that of most dine-in restaurants.
# Under CRTC rules, cable companies cannot offer a new American service if a comparable Canadian service already exists.
In response the postal service initiated a comparable Express Mail service.
Nokia has been announcing its OVI store as a replacement service, which will be more comparable and competitive to Apple's iTunes Store and Microsoft's Zune Marketplace, an online store that will not only sell games but applications, media content, etc.
" Many companies offer this service and the cost is often comparable to an off-the-rack suit.
Detainees and internees of neutral countries are also authorized the award provided that the service secretary determines that circumstances of their captivity were " comparable to those under which persons have generally been held captive by enemy armed forces during periods of armed conflict.
However, only a few select groups of internees have received the POW Medal due to the ambiguous language in the POW Medal statute, DoD and service policy that accidentally failed to incorporate the 1989 amendment, and differing interpretations of the meaning of the 1989 amendment's language requiring captivity by " foreign armed forces hostile to the U. S ." as well as the requirement for comparable treatment.
The service was further undermined when the Greater London Council removed the running subsidy for the line because it was not within the boundaries of Greater London, and no comparable subsidy was forthcoming from the local government agencies in Essex, which meant that fare levels were much higher than on the rest of the London Underground network.
The Board of Governors of the United States Postal Service is an eleven-member board comparable to a board of directors of a private corporation, except in service of the American postal system.
These crossbar switches were capable of providing voice service that was comparable to digital switching technology.
To justify this award, the unit must have performed service of a character comparable to that which would merit the award of a Silver Star Medal, or achievement of like caliber in a non-combat situation, to an individual.
* The Auckland Chamber of Commerce has publicly stated that if Telecom do not invest in a next-generation high-speed network, comparable with that of other Western nations, they will fund a private fibre-optic based service in the 100 megabit speed range.
France and Italy decided to start development of a domestic medium / long range surface-to-air missile, to enter service in the first decade of this millennium, that would give them comparable range but superior interception capability to the American Standard or British Sea Dart already in service.
Planned obsolescence is made more likely by making the cost of repairs comparable to the replacement cost, or by refusing to provide service or parts any longer.
Manufacturers claim a service life comparable with wooden ties, and that the ties are impervious to rot and insect attack, and can be modified to provide additional lateral stability while otherwise exhibiting properties similar to their wooden counterparts in terms of damping impact loads and sound absorption.
The text refers to slavery with terms such as " domestic institutions " and " persons held to labor or service " and avoids using the word " slavery ", following the example set at the Constitutional Convention, which referred to slavery in its draft of the Constitution with comparable descriptions of legal status: " Person held to Service ", " the whole Number of free Persons ..., three fifths of all other Persons ", " The Migration and Importation of such Persons ..."
Prior to receiving a contract, all carriers must demonstrate that they have provided substantially equivalent and comparable commercial service for one year before submitting their offer to fly for the Defense Department.
* Such carrier occupies a position in the market for telephone exchange service within an area that is comparable to the position occupied by a carrier described previously

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In any social system in which communications have an importance comparable with that of production and other human factors, a point like f in Figure 2 would ( other things being equal ) be the dwelling place for the community leader, while e and h would house the next most important citizens.
The total operation was a construction project comparable in magnitude with the Panama Canal, but in 1917 time was in short supply ; ;
The interest rate will be similar to those prevailing in India on comparable loans and the maturities will be consistent with the purposes of the financing.
It is true, that nothing has been found comparable with electricity by communication ; ;
Of startling significance, too, is the assertion that it was possible to carry out this program with only a 6 percent attrition rate as compared with a rate of 59 percent reported for a comparable group of families who were receiving help in traditionally operated child guidance services.
What we have left as reasonably comparable are four classes: ( 1 ) body parts and products, which with a proportionally nearly even representation ( 51 terms out of 253, 25 out of 100 ) come out with nearly even ratios ; ;
And irrespective of the outcome in centuries elapsed since splitting, calculations obviously carry more concordant and comparable meaning if they deal with the most stable units than with variously unstable ones.
The road between Lubango and Namibe, for example, was completed recently with funding from the European Union, and is comparable to many European main routes.
According to the community, their tragedy is comparable in scale and intensity only with the genocide faced by the indigenous people of the Americas.
By 2009 with natural gas prices at a long-term low, Alberta's economy was in poor health compared to before, although still relatively better than many other comparable jurisdictions.
Written forms of British and American English as found in newspapers and textbooks vary little in their essential features, with only occasional noticeable differences in comparable media ( comparing American newspapers with British newspapers, for example ).
In the 1990s, Jürgen Schmidhuber described an algorithmic theory of beauty which takes the subjectivity of the observer into account and postulates: among several observations classified as comparable by a given subjective observer, the aesthetically most pleasing one is the one with the shortest description, given the observer ’ s previous knowledge and his particular method for encoding the data.
The work contexts in which African-Americans sang songs comparable to shanties included: boat-rowing on rivers of the south-eastern U. S. and Caribbean ; the work of stokers or “ firemen ,” who cast wood into the furnaces of steamboats plying great American rivers ; and stevedoring on the U. S. eastern seaboard, the Gulf Coast, and the Caribbean — including " cotton-screwing ": the loading of ships with cotton in ports of the American South.
The result is a very balanced tone, comparable to the 00 but with greater volume and dynamic range and slightly more low-end response, without sacrificing the ergonomics of the classical style, making these body styles very popular.
The physical properties of alkenes are comparable with those of alkanes.
At one point in the post-WWll / Cold War era, the U. S. Embassy in Bonn was America's largest, " comparable, with its thousands of staff, to the Baghdad embassy today.
Pompey built a parallel wall and in between a kind of no man's land was created, with fighting comparable to the trench warfare of World War I.
As a rule of thumb, a scattering or a decay process is cosmologically important in a certain cosmological epoch if the time scale describing that process is smaller or comparable to the time scale of the expansion of the universe, which is with being the Hubble constant at that time.
Although a longbow achieves comparable accuracy and faster shooting rate than an average crossbow, crossbows release more kinetic energy and can be used effectively after a week of training, while a comparable single-shot skill with a longbow takes years of strength training to overcome the draw strength of the longbow, as well as years of practice needed to use it with skill.

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Early diagnosis is important because the late effects of iron accumulation can be wholly prevented by periodic phlebotomies ( by venesection ) comparable in volume to blood donations.
There is a workaround by way of Microsoft's proprietary AlphaImageLoader, but it is more complicated to use and not wholly comparable in function.

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