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Only by means of an intensive preoccupation with the detailed considerations following from any decision can he ensure attention to the practical details to be dealt with if the implications of immorality in the major decision are effectively to be checked.
An International Council ( IC ) was set up to discuss and decide major issues regarding the WSF, while the local organizing committee in the host city is responsible for the practical preparations of the event.
Although the LEDs were rather dim and not practical for use in direct sunlight, the technology proved to have major uses for alphanumeric displays and was integrated into HP's early handheld calculators.
Early devices were not practical power producers, but more advanced designs producing usable power have become a major source of mechanical power over the last 300 years, beginning with applications for removing water from mines using vacuum engines.
On the whole, coherence theories have been criticized as lacking justification in their application to other areas of truth, especially with respect to assertions about the natural world, empirical data in general, assertions about practical matters of psychology and society, especially when used without support from the other major theories of truth.
In American law, the word " highway " is sometimes used to denote any public way used for travel, whether major highway, freeway, turnpike, street, lane, alley, pathway, dirt track, footpaths, and trails, and navigable waterways ; however, in practical and useful meaning, a " highway " is a major and significant, well-constructed road that is capable of carrying reasonably heavy to extremely heavy traffic.
St Martin's tomb was a major draw in the 6th century, and Gregory's writings had the practical aspect of promoting this highly organized devotion.
The major features of the Ionic order are the volutes of its capital, which have been the subject of much theoretical and practical discourse, based on a brief and obscure passage in Vitruvius.
The second major problem with the meaning of neoliberalism is that neoliberalism went from being a purely theoretical ideology to become a practical and applied one.
The major disadvantage is a marginally lower practical rate of fire than other manual repeating firearms, such as lever-action and pump-action, and a far lower practical rate of fire than semi-automatic weapons, but this is not an important factor in many types of hunting and target shooting.
It is named after Peter L. Kimberly, a major investor in the construction of Milner Dam which made commercial irrigation practical in the area.
Second ( and even more importantly ), when a software writer in pre-IBM days had to be careful to use as plain a subset of the possible techniques as practicable ( so as to be able to run on any hardware that ran CP / M ), with a major part of the market now all using the same exact hardware ( or a very similar clone of it ) it was practical to take advantage of any and every hardware-specific feature offered by the IBM.
The issue of latency and bandwidth between CPUs and co-processors has usually been the major stumbling block to their practical implementation.
For liquid phase sintering to be practical the major phase should be at least slightly soluble in the liquid phase and the additive should melt before any major sintering of the solid particulate network occurs, otherwise rearrangement of grains will not occur.
In 2005, when Lucas decided to move locations to The Presidio of San Francisco and focus on digital effects, a management-led team bought the five physical and practical effects divisions and formed a new company that included the George Lucas Theater, retained the " Kerner " name as Kerner Technologies, Inc. and continues to provide physical effects for major motion pictures, often working with ILM.
As a practical judgment, conscience is the conclusion of a moral syllogism whose major premise is an objective norm and whose minor premise is a particular case or situation to which the norm is applied.
… This first major library outside of a mosque was known to include works on astrology, medicine, chemistry, military science, and various practical arts and applied sciences in addition to religion.
However, the need to reliably achieve ignition at a single precise instant is a major practical difficulty with this system ; and unlike the usual hydro-pneumatic system, soft-recoil systems do not easily deal with hangfires or misfires.
Though larger than Leinster House, the building eventually selected, it possessed three major practical problems.
One project announced on a major WinMX community site is however still ongoing and is being created as open source, with two live developers creating the core of the application, its expected to release a beta some time in early 2012 following a years worth of research and practical coding to emulate the existing official client.
While Edison seems to have conceived the idea and initiated the experiments, Dickson apparently performed the bulk of the experimentation, leading most modern scholars to assign Dickson with the major credit for turning the concept into a practical reality.

major and drawback
The major drawback to this is the wide variation in quality of users ' audio cards.
A major drawback of current gesture interaction solutions is the lack of support for two necessary user interface design principles, feedback and visibility ( or affordance ).
A major drawback is that unlike OxyContin ( oxycodone continuous release ), methadone is not technologically engineered for sustained release of the drug so blood concentrations will fluctuate greatly between dosing.
One major drawback of this technique is wafer damage.
Being plugged into the wall is obviously a major drawback, but had one advantage: the timebase for the clock was driven off of a rectified version of 60 cycle AC current.
The major drawback of these drugs is that they have properties that can lead to many side-effects ; for example, amitriptyline and doxepin both have antihistaminergic, anticholinergic, and antiadrenergic properties, which contribute to their side-effect profile, while mirtazapines side-effects are primarily antihistaminergic, and trazadones side-effects are primarily antiadrenergic.
A major drawback to learning Wubi is its learning curve.
A major drawback of the Computing Surface architecture was poor I / O bandwidth for general data shuffling.
The other major drawback of MRP is that takes no account of capacity in its calculations.
The major drawback of this is that new gaps can be introduced or old gaps can be lost due to external influences.
The major drawback, apart from the short duration of a 16 mm film magazine, was that a large opaque frame had to be placed in front of the TV set in order to block out any stray reflections, making it impossible to watch the set normally while filming.
The major drawback is that the stands are necessarily set back a good distance from the pitch, especially at the ends of the pitch.
However, its major drawback is that detailed structural knowledge of a protein is often unavailable, and even when it is available, it can be extremely difficult to predict the effects of various mutations.
This is a potential problem — not a major drawback.
Another major drawback is that performance is relatively low when compared to other virtual file systems.
Some developers view this as a major drawback of this technique.
The major drawback to the E55 is the cooling system ( mainly the stock Bosch intercooler pump does not have sufficient flow rate ) which is highly prone to heat soaking after a series of high speed pulls.
The major drawback is the uncertainty of work and thus income, and in lack of company benefits such as a pension, health insurance in nations without socialized medicine, paid holidays and bonuses.
Prataprao Gujar's major drawback was his impulsive emotional nature.
One major drawback within the initial version of H. 323 was the lengthy, four-way H. 245 protocol handshake required during the opening up the logical channels of a telephony session.
The major drawback of germanium detectors is that they must be cooled to liquid nitrogen temperatures to produce spectroscopic data.
A major drawback is that the exponential horn allows for a narrowing of the radiation pattern as frequency increases, making for high frequency ' beaming ' on axis and dull sound off axis.
* The major drawback to this technique is that the cost of producing such a large number of sterile insects is often prohibitive in poorer countries.
The major drawback of solid-anode microfocus X-ray tubes is the very low power they operate at.

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