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particular and geographic
A diver who scores at least 310 points on the 3 meter springboard and 300 points on the 1 meter springboard in a 6 optional meet can participate in the particular zone championship corresponding to the geographic region in which his or her school lies.
Each district comprises a main district office, and a number of Resident Posts, which are FDA offices located away from the district office to serve a particular geographic area.
Offering record lookups for particular geographic areas is another common service.
Most societies have a unique area of focus, such as a particular surname, ethnicity, geographic area, or descendancy from participants in a given historical event.
In the process of setting electoral districts, gerrymandering is a practice that attempts to establish a political advantage for a particular party or group by manipulating geographic boundaries to create partisan or incumbent-protected districts.
This particular geographic rivalry is generally considered to be relatively friendly when compared to similar cases, including the Subway Series ( New York Mets and New York Yankees ), the Red Line Series ( Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox ), and the Freeway Series ( Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim ).
Often, the presidential nominee will name a vice presidential candidate who will bring geographic or ideological balance to the ticket or appeal to a particular constituency.
It is also common for journals to have a regional focus, specializing in publishing papers from a particular country or other geographic region, like African Invertebrates.
These criteria may include a period of time and will often delimit a particular geographic region.
The most common terms are, that a license is only applicable for a particular geographic region, just for a certain period of time or barely for a stage in the value chain.
The majority of mission sanctuaries were oriented on a roughly east-west axis to take the best advantage of the sun's position for interior illumination ; the exact alignment depended on the geographic features of the particular site.
In the United States, a coroner is typically an elected public official in a particular geographic jurisdiction who investigates and certifies deaths.
Dialectology is the scientific study of linguistic dialect, the varieties of a language that are characteristic of particular groups, based primarily on geographic distribution and their associated features.
Thunderstorms can generally form and develop in any particular geographic location, perhaps most frequently within areas located at mid-latitude when warm moist air collides with cooler air.
Depending upon a particular geographic location's capabilities, enthusiasm, and security restrictions, manning an NWSFO can sometimes prove to be a difficult idea.
Special emphasis is placed on three areas: works concerning the geographic regions spanning the Canadian Northwest and the American West ; innovative and experimental works that challenge the established canons, subjects and formats, with special interest in art and architecture ; and internationally focused manuscripts with particular attention to Latin America, World Heritage Sites, international relations and public policy.
In the 1920s Rensch, who like Mayr did field work in Indonesia, analyzed the geographic distribution of polytypic species and complexes of closely related species paying particular attention to how variations between different populations correlated with local environmental factors such as differences in climate.
National Trust most commonly refers to an organization dedicated to preserving the cultural or environmental treasures of a particular geographic region.
Already in his youth he traveled with his parents and had a particular interest in the geographic circumstances, which he carefully sketched.
Private Acts are local and personal in their effect, giving special powers to bodies such as local authorities or making exceptions to the law in particular geographic areas.
In Tibetan Buddhism many of these worldly protector deities are indigenous Tibetan deities, mountain gods, demons, spirits or ghosts that have been subjugated by Padmasambhava or other great adepts and oath bound to protect a monastery, geographic region, particular tradition or as guardians of Buddhism in general.
The series followed no particular logical geographic path ; for instance, consecutive episodes feature appearances in Venice, Morocco, London, Greece, India, Uzbekistan, Hong Kong, and Scotland.
Within each state, there are a series of Districts and Sub-Branches that bring together the interests of members in a particular geographic area.
A coverage is a special kind of geographic feature, with the distinguishing characteristics that other features have one particular value associated ( such as a road number, which remains constant over all the road's extent ) whereas a coverage typically conveys different values at different locations.

particular and advantage
The advantage of such a calendar is the ease of calculating when a particular date occurs.
They may wish to take advantage of a spike in demand for a particular coin ( for example, during the annual release of Canadian numismatic collectibles from the Royal Canadian Mint ).
Players can gain a large advantage if their civilization is the first to learn a particular technology ( the secrets of flight, for example ) and put it to use in a military or other context.
This theory has the advantage of avoiding the infinite regress without claiming special, possibly arbitrary status for some particular class of beliefs.
Perennialists freely acknowledge that any particular selection of great books will disagree on many topics ; however, they see this as an advantage, rather than a detriment.
In 1922, John Renshaw Carson of AT & T, inventor of Single-sideband modulation ( SSB modulation ), had published a paper in the Proceedings of the IRE arguing that FM did not appear to offer any particular advantage.
Shanghai claimed in particular to have a geographical advantage, and a municipal government that dreams of turning the city into China's main economic centre by as early as 2010.
While the comb material does have a slight influence over the sound of the harmonica, the main advantage of a particular comb material over another one is its durability.
UK residents, in particular, were taking advantage of this situation.
The main advantage of this particular microprocessor is that it was designed to fit into existing desktop designs for Pentium branded CPUs.
A particular advantage of this technique is that it does not destroy the sample, and thus has been used for analysis of works of art and historical artifacts.
The processes of protein folding and binding can be simulated using such technique as molecular mechanics, in particular, molecular dynamics and Monte Carlo, which increasingly take advantage of parallel and distributed computing ( Folding @ home project ; molecular modeling on GPU ).
An often-cited theory published by R. A. Fisher in 1930 that attempts to resolve the paradox posits that such traits are the results of explosive positive feedback loops that have as their starting points particular sexual preferences for features that confer a survival advantage and thus " become established in the species.
One particular advantage of Hall thrusters, as compared to a gridded ion thruster, is that the generation and acceleration of the ions takes place in a quasi-neutral plasma and so there is no Child-Langmuir charge ( space charge ) saturated current limitation on the thrust density.
It was to be Wagner's last completed opera and in composing it he took advantage of the particular acoustics of his Bayreuth Festspielhaus.
These rules include such things as regulation ski sizes, sidecuts, boot heights, binding risers and other regulations such as limitations to chemical substances found in winning racers as well as many other things which all ensure one particular skier has no advantage over another.
Some members of the legislature have expert knowledge of particular subjects of legislation, and these members are usually placed on committees to take full advantage of this specialized knowledge.
It has also been speculated that organisms may take advantage of differential mutation rates associated with epigenetic features to control the mutation rates of particular genes.
By way of analogy, the allele ( a particular version of a gene ) which causes sickle-cell anemia when two copies are present may also confer resistance to malaria with a lesser form of anemia when one copy is present ( this is called heterozygous advantage ).
The ACT was originally designed to be similar to Washington, D. C. as a neutral site for the Federal seat of government, consequently not giving any particular state an advantage by hosting the government.
Prussia, moreover, was far ahead of all the other continental powers in administration, and over Austria, in particular, its advantage in this matter was almost decisive.
When applied to a particular allele, this theory posits that mutation carriers have a selective advantage, perhaps in a particular environment.

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