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The general basis on which these common costs are assigned to differently measured units of service will be illustrated by the following highly simplified problem of an electric-utility cost analysis.
The following information is a simplified summary of badminton rules based on the BWF Statutes publication, Laws of Badminton.
Bunge & Born provided the Menem government with its first two economy ministers, and the combination of large rate increases on public services ( around 500 %), a simplified exchange rate and a massive, mandatory wage hike led to a sharp economic turnaround between July and November 1989.
Music was much simplified ; and a radical distinction developed between, on the one hand, parish worship where only the metrical psalms of Sternhold and Hopkins might be sung ; and on the other hand, worship in churches with organs and surviving choral foundations, where the music of John Marbeck and others was developed into a rich choral tradition.
A simplified map view is available to improve performance on slower computers.
Tactics are simplified on the one hand by the strict sequence of play, and complicated on the other hand by the continuation of deadness.
; Couillard: A simplified trebuchet, where the trebuchet's single counterweight is split, swinging on either side of a central support post.
Numerical methods implemented on electronic computing machines have simplified the task of determining the orbits of a dynamical system.
Following the decisive Ethiopian victory at Adwa, Menelik II rapidly negotiated a series of treaties fixing Ethiopia's boundaries — with French Somaliland in March 1897, British Somaliland a few months later in June 1897, with Italian Eritrea in 1900, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan in 1902, British East Africa in 1907, and Italian Somaliland in 1908 — which simplified this problem on one level.
Algebraic expressions may be evaluated and simplified, based on the basic properties of arithmetic operations ( addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and exponentiation ).
It is originally based on his earlier game Elfenroads ( published by White Wind ), but since Elfenroads took about four hours for a game, the play was simplified to reduce the time closer to an hour, making it appeal more as a family game.
The study of ferromagnetic phase transitions, especially via the simplified Ising spin model, had an important impact on the development of statistical physics.
A simplified version of this is embodied in Einstein's elevator experiment, illustrated in the figure on the right: for an observer in a small enclosed room, it is impossible to decide, by mapping the trajectory of bodies such as a dropped ball, whether the room is at rest in a gravitational field, or in free space aboard an accelerating rocket generating a force equal to gravity.
He introduced a string of austerity measures ( the " Bokros Package ") on 12 March 1995 which had the following key points: one-time 9 % devaluation of the forint, introducing a constant sliding devaluation, 8 % additional customs duty on all goods except for energy sources, limitation of growth of wages in the public sector, simplified and accelerated privatization.
The design was considerably simplified, and in 1997 the " collect and distribute 1 bit " (" CoDi-1Bit ") model was published, and work began on a hardware implementation using Xilinx XC6264 FPGAs.
The company is known for its modern architectural designs on various types of appliance and furniture, often associated with a simplified eco-friendly interior design.
Following Harrison, the marine timekeeper was reinvented yet again by John Arnold who while basing his design on Harrison's most important principles, at the same time simplified it enough for him to produce equally accurate but far less costly marine chronometers in quantity from around 1783.
By 2000s ( decade ), the VAZ designation was dropped from market names in favour of Lada and simplified export naming conventions were adopted, so VAZ-2104 effectively became Lada 2104, VAZ-2110 became Lada 110, VAZ-2114 became Lada Samara hatchback or Lada 114 and so on, though model indices continue to be used in both technical and marketing materials.
The first example of this is a mathematical proof of the confinement mechanisms in EROS, based on a simplified model of the EROS API.
In most cases, the civil flag is a simplified version of the state flag, with the difference often being the presence of a coat of arms on the state flag that is absent from the civil flag.
They show the influence of Rameau, but simplified and with greater focus on the drama.
* PyUtilib, system based on Trac component architecture, a simplified Zope Component Architecture

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This simplified procedure where an ice-pick or similar instrument entered the brain through the eye socket dispensed with the need for a neurosurgeon and became subject to widespread use in America.
Supersymmetric quantum mechanics often comes up when studying the dynamics of supersymmetric solitons and due to the simplified nature of having fields only functions of time ( rather than space-time ), a great deal of progress has been made in this subject and is now studied in its own right.
Firstly, a spinning bullet in flight is often subject to a crosswind, which can be simplified as blowing either from the left or the right.
Noted for combining blackly humorous taboo-laden subject matter with simplified and exaggerated cartoon drawing styles, Brunetti was strongly influenced by Charles M. Schulz and Peanuts.
Establishment of a more comprehensive personal information repository ( along the lines of the German or Japanese systems ) has been criticized by civil liberties advocates as subject to governmental or criminal abuse, while proponents cite the benefits of simplified access to vital information.
However, in California, nearly all lawsuits involving an amount in controversy below $ 25, 000 are classified as " limited civil actions ," which are subject to special simplified procedural rules intended to hold down litigation costs.
The Commerce stream has become the Business stream under its new curriculum, while Art and Science stream students are required to choose a cross stream subject, e. g. a Science stream student is required to take up an Arts or Business stream subject at the H1 level, at a simplified level of understanding and study compared to the component subjects at the H2 level.
The subject matter for his paintings, which are done in a simplified style, comes from his memories.

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One proposal made by many, which would have greatly simplified the current system, was to introduce a double majority of both member states and population, to replace the current Qualified Majority Voting ( QMV ) system.
In this variation of graph minor theory, a graph is always simplified after any edge contraction to eliminate its self-loops and multiple edges .< ref > is inconsistent about whether to allow self-loops and multiple adjacencies: he writes on p. 76 that " parallel edges and loops are allowed " but on p. 77 he states that " a graph is a forest if and only if it does not contain the triangle K < sub > 3 </ sub > as a minor ", true only for simple graphs .</ ref >
In 1920, he greatly simplified the proof of a theorem Leopold Löwenheim first proved in 1915, resulting in the Löwenheim – Skolem theorem, which states that if a first-order theory has an infinite model, then it has a countable model.
The following is a simplified example ( following the largest remainder method ) with three states and 10 seats and 11 seats.
A. P. Rossiter states " There is not the smallest chance that he was Shakespeare ", citing the drabness of the verse, while acknowledging that the play's aspirations indicate that " There is something of a simplified Shakespeare " in the author.
This suggests that every primary arithmetic expression can, by repeated application of A1 and A2, be simplified to one of two states: the marked or the unmarked state.
Given an assignment of every variable to the Marked or Unmarked states, this pa translation reduces to a PA expression, which can be simplified.
Harris answers this through a simplified introduction to TA, explaining Berne ’ s proposal that there are three states into which a person can switch: the Parent, the Adult and the Child.
Again Aérospatiale also states that this unique and simplified SACLOS tracking system provides for a far more cost effective solution and enable the Eryx to be highly resistant to decoys or jamming and other enemy counter measures.
A simplified form of the theory states that a proposition's meaning is determined by the method through which it is empirically verified.
The European Arrest Warrant replaced the 1957 European Convention on Extradition ( ECE ) which had previously governed extraditions between most member states, and various legal instruments which had been adopted to streamline the process of extradition under the ECE such as the agreement of 26 May 1989 between the 12 member states, on the simplification of the transmission requests for extradition, the Convention on simplified extradition procedure between 1995 and the Convention on Extradition of 1996 and the provisions of the Schengen Agreement regarding extradition.
Taking an extremely simplified board interface, the game features a strategic map of the USA separated into states and territories, where army units are moved around.
The Hague Service Convention established a more simplified means for parties in signatory states to effect service in other contracting states.

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