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Although we continue to pay our conversational devotions to `` free private enterprise '', `` individual initiative '', `` the democratic way '', `` government of the people '', `` competition of the marketplace '', etc., we live rather comfortably in a society in which economic competition is diminishing in large areas, bureaucracy is corroding representative government, technology is weakening the citizen's confidence in his own power to make decisions, and the threat of war is driving him economically and physically into the ground ''.
Performing on bass can be physically demanding because the strings are large and thick.
The exact choice of quiescent current, the standing current through both devices when there is no signal, makes a large difference to the level of distortion ( and to the risk of thermal runaway, that may damage the devices ); often the bias voltage applied to set this quiescent current has to be adjusted with the temperature of the output transistors ( for example in the circuit at the beginning of the article the diodes would be mounted physically close to the output transistors, and chosen to have a matched temperature coefficient ).
On the other hand, rolling such a large load of dice can be physically unwieldy and take a long time to add up.
A turbine of a given power output is also physically smaller than an equally powerful piston engine, allowing a locomotive to be very powerful without being inordinately large.
Magnification of the image is achieved by displaying the data from scanning a physically small sample area on a relatively large screen.
However, in order to attain high rotor efficiency, the flowrate number must be made small which means high rotor efficiency is achieved at the expense of using a large number of disks and hence a physically larger rotor.
Centrifugal pumps are far more powerful for high density fluids, but require physically large diameters for low density fluids.
Fabrication and programming of large physically evolving networks Complexity, 16 ( 5 ), pp. 7 – 8
NASA actually considered a new S-IVB replacement, the S-N, built to be as physically large as possible while still being able to be built in the VAB.
So-called cosmic strings, hypothesized in some cosmological theories, involve very large energy densities in long, narrow lines, but all known physically reasonable cosmic-string models have positive ( positive space-time warping effects ) energy densities.
These types of bands feature a near ubiquitous show format of Patterns In Motion drill ( though French curves and Band Pageantry by former FAMU director of bands William P. Foster are also common ), a large amount of stand fast time where the band plays a one or two selections in place, and a physically demanding, thoroughly choreographed full band dance routine.
Lawrence once said that Allenby was " an admiration of mine " and later that he was " physically large and confident and morally so great that the comprehension of our littleness came slow to him ".
These are often physically small compared to a standard PC, although still quite large compared to most simple ( 8 / 16-bit ) embedded systems.
However, this system of hazing was widely criticized in late 2007 when it came to light that a 17 year-old-sumo trainee named Takashi Saito from the Tokitsukaze stable had died after a serious bullying incident involving his stablemaster Junichi Yamamoto hitting him in the head with a large beer bottle and fellow rikishi being subsequently ordered to physically abuse him further.
An analysis by Martti Haavio is that Vipunen is not physically large, but his familiar animal ( astral form ) is a whale.
are crystalline water-based solids physically resembling ice, in which small non-polar molecules ( typically gases ) or polar molecules with large hydrophobic moieties are trapped inside " cages " of hydrogen bonded water molecules.
However, intracerebral neurons seem unable to take up this physically large molecule efficiently even when it is directly by them.
Also for a quantity that varies over a large range, as many aerosol sizes do, the width of the distribution implies negative particles sizes which is clearly not physically realistic.
Wholesalers frequently physically assemble, sort and grade goods in large lots, break bulk, repack and redistribute in smaller lots.
Not quite as powerful as the Verdi baritone who is expected to have a powerful appearance on stage, perhaps muscular or physically large.
In the film, the physically deformed " freaks " are inherently trusting and honorable people, while the real monsters are two of the " normal " members of the circus who conspire to murder one of the performers to obtain his large inheritance.
In France unofficial episodes of large scale destruction of art in churches by Huguenot Calvinists had begun in 1560 ; unlike in the Low Countries they were often physically resisted and repulsed by Catholic crowds, but were to continue throughout the Wars of Religion.
Historically, a farad was regarded as an inconveniently large unit, both electrically and physically.

large and connected
By and large their programs are satisfactorily connected both to the employment situation and to the realities of the apprentice system.
These and most other cities and large towns are now connected with asphalt-paved roads, while smaller towns are often connected by dirt roads, which may require a four-wheel-drive vehicle.
In it he gathered a large library, a collection of ancient furniture, arms and armour, and other relics and curiosities, especially connected with Scottish history, notably the Celtic Torrs Pony-cap and Horns and the Woodwrae Stone, all now in the Museum of Scotland.
Furthermore, the large elliptical galaxy and the edge-on spiral galaxy, both of which have active nuclei, are connected by a stream of stars and dust, indicating that they too are interacting.
In ancient China, large canals for river transport were established as far back as the Warring States ( 481 – 221 BC ), the longest one of that period being the Hong Gou ( Canal of the Wild Geese ), which according to the ancient historian Sima Qian connected the old states of Song, Zhang, Chen, Cai, Cao, and Wei.
The Dominican Republic is considered one of the countries with the most advanced telecommunications infrastructures in Latin America, with over 8. 9 million cell phones connected ( on just about 10 million populants, with 3. 5 million of them on extreme poverty conditions ) and large companies like Codetel and Orange ( FR ) on the telecommunications market.
The city center retains a large number of monumental buildings, whereas in many streets there are canals of which the borders are connected by typical bridges, altogether making this city a notable tourist destination.
The drives may be connected to magnetic tapes, on which typically the least active parts of a large database may reside, or database backup generations.
Hardware database accelerators, connected to one or more servers via a high-speed channel, are also used in large volume transaction processing environments.
The drives may be connected to magnetic tapes, on which typically the least active parts of a large database may reside, or database backup generations.
In the new system of European routes, it was planned to have been a part of E 55, but it remains in the pre-1992 designation ( E 4 ) within Sweden, because the expenses connected with re-signing this long road portion would be too large.
While Bannister was well known in the artistic community of his adopted home of Providence, Rhode Island and admired within the wider East Coast art world ( he won a bronze medal for his large oil " Under the Oaks " at the 1876 Philadelphia Centennial ), he was largely forgotten for almost a century for a complexity of reasons, principally connected with racial prejudice.
Some have one or two filters attached to the face piece ; others have a large filter connected to the face piece by a hose.
Additional delay can be caused when a large number of inputs are connected to an output, due to the distributed capacitance of all the inputs and wiring and the finite amount of current that each output can provide.
It consisted of a fougasse ( or later, sometimes a shell fougasse, that is, a fougasse loaded not with stones but with early black powder mortar shells, similar to large black powder hand grenades ) activated by a snaphance or flintlock mechanism connected to a tripwire on the surface.
These are large reinforced buried concrete bunkers, equipped with armoured turrets containing high-precision optics that were connected with the other fortifications by field telephone and wireless transmitters ( known in French by the acronym T. S. F.
The Strait of Belle Isle separates the province into two geographical divisions, Labrador, which is a large land mass connected to mainland Canada, and Newfoundland, which is an island surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean.
The Opole voivodeship is a green region with three large lakes: Turawskie, Nyskie, and Otmuchowskie ( the latter two are connected ).
By 1963 telephone wire had been laid from Beijing to the capitals of all provinces, autonomous regions, and large cities, while in turn, provincial capitals and autonomous regions were connected to the administrative seats of the counties, smaller municipalities and larger market towns.
A Bluetooth PAN is also called a piconet ( combination of the prefix " pico ," meaning very small or one trillionth, and network ), and is composed of up to 8 active devices in a master-slave relationship ( a very large number of devices can be connected in " parked " mode ).
Tabonuco trees are especially large on ridges, where they are firmly rooted in the rocky substrate and connected by root grafts with each other.
Its security is connected to the ( presumed ) extreme difficulty of factoring large integers, a problem for which there is no known efficient ( i. e. practicably fast ) general technique.
Instead large Level 1 caches are used, formerly as separate chips connected by a bus, and now integrated on-chip.
Thus for a large or very distributed company that requires multiple PBXs, users can receive the same services across the network and be unaware of the switch that their telephone is connected to.

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