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Buses are the primary method of public transport for the islands, which offer a cheap and frequent service to many parts of Malta and Gozo.
Clausewitz used a dialectical method to construct his argument, leading to frequent modern misinterpretation because he explores various — often opposed — ideas before coming to conclusions.
The most frequent method of distinguishing between X-and gamma radiation is the basis of wavelength, with radiation shorter than some arbitrary wavelength, such as 10 < sup >− 11 </ sup > m, defined as gamma rays.
The Memphis Police Department's use of the FBI National Incident Based Reporting System, which is a more detailed method of reporting crimes than what is used in many other major cities, has been cited as a reason for Memphis's frequent appearance on lists of most dangerous U. S. cities.
Muscle memory will make sure that frequent typists using this method don't have to think about how the characters are actually constructed, just as the vast majority of English typists don't think very much about the spelling of words when they write.
During the reign of the Lancastrians, impeachments were very frequent, but they reduced under the Tudors, when bills of attainder became the preferred method.
The most important method of monitoring is frequent neurological check and ICU monitoring.
Producers favored the laugh track-only method, as it allowed for more frequent scene changed and the ease of retakes.
This method is still in use as a backup device since power outages are frequent.
A frequent criticism of coding method is that it seeks to transform qualitative data into quantitative data, thereby draining the data of its variety, richness, and individual character.
This method contrasts sharply with Herodotus ' earlier work The Histories, which jumps around chronologically and makes frequent and roundabout excursions into seemingly unrelated areas and time periods.
Analogical reasoning is very frequent in common sense, science, philosophy and the humanities, but sometimes it is accepted only as an auxiliary method.
A frequent criticism of the Bates method is that it has remained relatively obscure, which is seen as proof that it is not truly effective.
These unions used frequent short strikes as a method to attain control over the labor market, and fight off competing unions.
* Weir Mitchell treatment — a method of treating neurasthenia, hysteria, etc., by absolute rest in bed, frequent and abundant feeding, and the systematic use of massage and electricity.
Because the Registered Travelers Program, in its current form, does not exempt members from any of the security checks of the TSA, it is often criticized as merely being a method by which frequent travelers can pay an annual fee to a private company in order to be permitted to move to the head of the TSA line and not wait their turn along with less frequent travelers.
A common misconception is that waxes applied with this method offer the least performance and require frequent re-application.
Oral ingestion being the most practical method of consumption, the inactive ingredients in a Benzedrex inhaler ( menthol and lavender oil ) are also ingested-most users report the taste and smell to be very unpleasant, resulting in " menthol burps " ( frequent belching releasing the smell of the two ) that often cause the user discomfort and sometimes nausea.
When the Internet is used as a primary signaling method for critical security and life safety applications, frequent supervision messages are configured to overcome concerns about backup power for network equipment and signal delivery time.
The Zaporizhian Sich emerged as a natural method of defense by the Ukrainian people against the frequent and devastating raids of Crimean Tatars, who captured hundreds of thousands of Ukrainians, Belorussians and Poles.
Numerous Web sites offer advice for authors about a temporary method to boost their book higher on Amazon's list using carefully timed buying campaigns that take advantage of the frequent adjustments to rankings.
#* The most frequent method used here is use of the Leopold matrix
This also decouples bundled software updates from the major system updates, as was required with the flash-based method, so Nokia can release more frequent updates to individual packages than before.

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The most frequent excuse for the prevalence of unoriginals and tested imports is increasing production expense -- producers cannot afford to take chances.
But the really controversial aspect of customer-cost imputation arises because of the cost analyst's frequent practice of including, not just those costs that can be definitely earmarked as incurred for the benefit of specific customers but also a substantial fraction of the annual maintenance and capital costs of the secondary ( low-voltage ) distribution system -- a fraction equal to the estimated annual costs of a hypothetical system of minimum capacity.
Or the frequent need to check and discipline himself to the wisest pace of the consummation can put him off stride and make it impossible for him to be continuously ready for penetration over a long period.
And certainly, in the case of the beginner or the comparatively uninitiated wine drinker, the palate and the capacity for appreciation will not be ready for the Grands Crus as a steady diet without frequent recourse to crus of less renown.
The ideal storage temperature for long periods is about fifty-five degrees, with an allowable range of five degrees above or below this, provided there are no sudden or frequent changes.
and the frequent and rancorous verbal bouts, `` uncalled for and unjustifiable, from the retort discourteous to the lie direct ''.
A frequent pitfall in this sort of arrangement, experts warn, is a tendency to pay the wife more than her job is worth and to set aside an excessive amount for her as retirement income.
Fortunate for the music itself, it is not too frequent a visitor ; ;
The Rockies have many `` Aspencades '', which are organized tours of the aspen areas with frequent stops at vantage points for viewing the golden panoramas.
In the 5th century version of the democracy, the ten annually elected generals were often very prominent, but for those who had power, it lay primarily in their frequent speeches and in the respect accorded them in the assembly, rather than their vested powers.
Canberra is notorious for hot, dry summers, and cold winters with occasional fog and frequent frosts.
Students are often performers, such as actors, dancers, musicians, athletes and public speakers, or people who work on computers, or who are in frequent pain for other reasons.
Some frequent users of this ability included wedding videographers, TV stations and their weather forecasting divisions ( for weather graphics and radar ), advertising channels, music video production, and ' desktop video '.
For the frequent case of propositional logic, the problem is decidable but Co-NP-complete, and hence only exponential-time algorithms are believed to exist for general proof tasks.
Jeremiah's prophecies are noted for the frequent repetitions found in them of the same words, phrases, and imagery.
Its constitution argued for " the fostering of a strong public sector and a strong private sector without frequent frontier changes ".
To be a blizzard, a snow storm must have sustained winds or frequent gusts that are greater than or equal to with blowing or drifting snow which reduces visibility to 400 meters or a quarter mile or less and must last for a prolonged period of time — typically three hours or more.
According to the US Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality, indirect comparison indicates that side-effects from benzodiazepines may be about twice as frequent as from nonbenzodiazepines.
This is the reason for the frequent choice of the law of the State of New York in commercial contracts.
Another frequent reason for purchasing coins is as an investment.
It is within walking distance of Old Town Pasadena and the Pasadena Playhouse District and therefore the two locations are frequent getaways for Caltech students.
At the end of the 19th century, slavery in the Brazilian Empire was already doomed for many reasons, among them the ever increasing number of slave's escapes and the frequent raids by quilombo militias on properties which still adopted slavery.

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