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otherwise, you'll have to spend a few minutes to either attach a suitable spring clip somewhere on the press head or fit the key to a length of light chain and fasten to the bottom of the motor mount so that the key is out of the way when not in use.
With the 9 main keys, ( operated by the index, middle, and ring fingers ), 2 prefix keys and one delete key, the EkaPad can produce all the inputs of a standard qwerty keyboard with one, two, and a few three finger chords.
In the United States and several other jurisdictions, trading conducted by corporate officers, key employees, directors, or significant shareholders ( in the U. S., defined as beneficial owners of ten percent or more of the firm's equity securities ) must be reported to the regulator or publicly disclosed, usually within a few business days of the trade.
This pattern of development has resulted in a few elements of movement key to the dance style, the most important being that jazz is they physical embodiment of the popular music of a given time.
A key provision of the Kentucky Resolutions was Resolution 2, which denied Congress more than a few penal powers by arguing that Congress had no authority to punish crimes other than those specifically named in the Constitution.
After years of legal wrangling these were returned to her, but the French government had reportedly damaged some of the film stock whilst trying to develop and edit it and a few key scenes were missing ( although Riefenstahl was surprised to find the original negatives for Olympia in the same shipment ).
A few key improvements, in chronological order:
Although many programs read and write this information, few ( if any ) include this level of certification when calculating whether to trust a key.
The fact that how fast reactions occur can often be specified with just a few concentrations and a temperature, instead of needing to know all the positions and speeds of every molecule in a mixture, is a special case of another key concept in physical chemistry, which is that to the extent an engineer needs to know, everything going on in a mixture of millions of billions of billions of particles can often be described by just a few variables like pressure, temperature, and concentration.
Because the principle allowing revocation authority for keys is very powerful, the mechanisms used to control it should involve both as many participants as possible ( to guard against malicious attacks of this type ), while at the same time as few as possible ( to ensure that a key can be revoked without dangerous delay ).
This independent effort was recorded only a few months after the key findings of inventor Jack Kilby.
The two movements are widely similar both in terminology and in ideology, although there are a few key differences.
The few remaining salt marshes now represent most of California's remaining salt marsh, supporting a number of endangered species and providing key ecosystem services such as filtering pollutants and sediments from the rivers.
The role of the president as the head of state has been, historically, largely ceremonial although the constitution was amended in 1991 to give the president some veto powers in a few key decisions such as the use of the national reserves and the appointment of key judiciary, Civil Service and Singapore Armed Forces posts.
During the past decades, globalization, outsourcing and information technology have enabled many organizations, such as Dell and Hewlett Packard, to successfully operate solid collaborative supply networks in which each specialized business partner focuses on only a few key strategic activities ( Scott, 1993 ).
Among the few exceptions is the relational view, which outlines a theory for considering dyads and networks of firms as a key unit of analysis for explaining superior individual firm performance ( Dyer and Singh, 1998 ).
The series was condensed into a 130-minute-long movie by combining elements from a few key episodes.
Pro Bowl quarterback Troy Aikman, along with a few other key players, missed games due to injuries.
From 1975 to 1977, Skyhooks were — alongside Sherbet — the most commercially successful group in Australia, but over the next few years, Skyhooks rapidly faded from the public eye with the departure of key members, and in 1980 the band announced its break-up in controversial circumstances.
Adventures in Traveller tend to come from a few key themes:
Frequently, these offenses are meant to isolate a few key players in one-on-one situations, allowing them more freedom of movement and the ability to make most of the plays, while the others play a supporting role.

few and skilled
He is one of the few telepaths skilled enough to communicate with animals and even share their perceptions.
A few parts of the Book of Ezra ( 4: 8 to 6: 18 and 7: 12: 12-26 ) were written in Aramaic, and the majority in Hebrew, Ezra himself being skilled in both languages.
The most skilled craftsmen were especially hard hit, because there were few alternative uses for their specialised skills.
Jean is one of the few telepaths skilled enough to communicate with animals ( animals with high intelligence, such as dolphins, dogs, and ravens ).
But this group found it increasingly difficult to prove that they were not labourers because the 1882 act defined excludables as ‘ skilled and unskilled labourers and Chinese employed in mining .’ Thus very few Chinese could enter the country under the 1882 law.
Very few highly skilled left-arm wrist spinners have played at the international Test level.
In contrast to the " meat grinder " style of some games, it is possible for a skilled player to defeat a much larger force with few or no casualties.
Owen spent only a few months in residence at New Harmony, where a shortage of skilled craftsmen and laborers along with inadequate and inexperienced supervision and management contributed to its eventual failure.
while motte-and-bailey and ringwork castles took great effort to build, they required relatively few skilled craftsmen allowing them to be raised using forced labour from the local estates ; this, in addition to the speed with which they could be built – a single season, made them particularly attractive immediately after the conquest.
All are skilled runners that can fly only a few hundred feet when escaping danger.
As a young boy, Harding became fascinated with the Stone Age period, and it was then he learned flint-knapping from his uncle Fred, and within only a few months became a very skilled knapper, crafting many different hunting tools from pieces of flint.
Jäger were not just skilled riflemen, they were also able to handle and maintain delicate, accurate rifles in an age when very few people had any mechanical skill.
Workers also won benefits, such as vacation pay, that had been available only to a few in the past while wage gaps between higher skilled and less skilled workers narrowed.
The Grand Consolidated Trade Union ( GCTU ) recruited skilled and unskilled workers from many industries, with membership growing to half a million within a few weeks.
He also recognized skilled writing wherever he found it and nursed along writers as few editors did.
Workers also won benefits, such as vacation pay, that had been available only to a few in the past while wage gaps between higher skilled and less skilled workers narrowed.
The entire diploma was written by hand because of the lack of economically viable printing presses, as at the time templates would have been carved out of limestone tablets, and since the fall of the Egyptian empire there had been very few skilled workers in the carving of limestone.
Chongzhen also tended to be suspicious of the few skilled subordinates he did have, executing the famous general Yuan Chonghuan, who had almost single-handedly maintained the northern frontier against the Manchus, in 1630.
Between April 11, 1945, when Buchenwald was liberated by the United States, and the following November, Herzstark was, after making only a few " detailed improvements " to the design, able to locate a factory in Sommertal, near Weimar, where machinists were skilled enough to work at the necessary level of precision, and walk away with three working models of the calculator.
As with many older crafts, skilled wallers, today, are few in number.
Although all bowlers must bat and quite a few batsmen do bowl occasionally, most players are skilled in only one of the two disciplines and are considered specialists.
As enterprises suffer from few skilled IT workers, automating tasks make data centers run more efficiently.

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