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At the same time, turboprop propulsion began to appear for smaller commuter planes, making it possible to serve small-volume routes in a much wider range of weather conditions.
Examples of this wider range of anthem subjects include Marilyn Manson's Irresponsible Hate Anthem and Silverchair's Anthem for the Year 2000.
The better a plant can cope with these changing conditions, the more likely it is to be able to survive over both the short and long term as well as establish itself over a wider geographic range.
Costa Rica signed a bilateral trade agreement with Mexico in 1994, which was later amended to cover a wider range of products.
Usually coinciding with a recast, this rapid aging is typically done to open up the character to a wider range of storylines, and to attract younger viewers.
This complex both increases the surface area for light capture, and allows capture of photons with a wider range of wavelengths.
Recent analyses have concluded that cnidarians, although considered more " primitive " than bilaterians, have a wider range of genes.
# Freedom of choice – not being shackled by the restrictions that influence an incongruent individual, they are able to make a wider range of choices more fluently.
Tim Severin's book Seeking Robinson Crusoe ( 2002 ) unravels a much wider range of potential sources of inspiration.
The next generation of common rail diesels is expected to use variable injection geometry, which allows the amount of fuel injected to be varied over a wider range, and variable valve timing ( see Mitsubishi's 4N13 diesel engine ) similar to that on petrol engines.
Modern electronic commerce typically uses the World Wide Web at least at one point in the transaction's life-cycle, although it may encompass a wider range of technologies such as e-mail, mobile devices and telephones as well.
Rackmount devices are relatively expensive and offer a wider range of functions.
FM enabled the transmission and reception of a wider range of audio frequencies, as well as audio free of " static ", a common problem in AM radio.
With the onset of industrialization and the development of the food processing industry, a wider range of food could be sold and distributed in distant locations.
While most of the energy of the signal is contained within f < sub > c </ sub > ± f < sub > Δ </ sub >, it can be shown by Fourier analysis that a wider range of frequencies is required to precisely represent an FM signal.
This makes it much less expensive to provide classes, and makes it easier to take fencing to a wider range of schools than traditionally has been the case.
This wider concept of Islamic jurisprudence is the source of a range of laws in different topics that govern the lives of the Muslims in all facets of everyday life.
The advantage of floating-point representation over fixed-point and integer representation is that it can support a much wider range of values.
Many techniques, collectively called dithering, have been developed to approximate a wider range of colors with a small color palette by using pixels of two or more colors to approximate in-between colors.
In the Information Technology Infrastructure Library, within companies adhering to ISO / IEC 20000 or seeking to implement IT Service Management best practice, a help desk may offer a wider range of user centric services.
Minimal perfect hash functions are much harder to find than perfect ones with a wider range.
A hedge fund is an investment fund that can undertake a wider range of investment and trading activities than other funds, but which is generally only open to certain types of investors specified by regulators.
Ordinary non-hypnotic suggestion also caused reduction in pain compared to placebo, but was able to reduce pain in a wider range of subjects ( both high and low suggestible ) than hypnosis.
Scientists expect to find a vast range of organic compounds in some of the planets, moons and comets of the outer Solar System, and the range of possible uses is even wider.

wider and activities
Today, professional conservators join and take part in the activities of numerous conservation associations and professional organizations with the wider conservation field, and within their area of specialization.
** Economic Reform, 1991 – 2007, reform policies were introduced to meet the terms of international institutions, lenders and donors, including wider incentives to the role of the private sector in all economic activities.
A more loosely defined group has therefore been identified over a wider geographical area and longer time period, who attended meetings occasionally and who corresponded or co-operated regularly with multiple other members on group activities.
Postmodernism is essentially a centralized movement that named itself, based on socio-political theory, although the term is now used in a wider sense to refer to activities from the 20th century onwards which exhibit awareness of and reinterpret the modern.
Moose used to have a much wider range but hunting and other human activities greatly reduced it over the years.
Zeary's selection had wider implications: the PDPA dominated all NFF activities.
Dutch trading posts and plantations in the Americas precede the much wider known colonisation activities of the Dutch in Asia.
The field of extension now encompasses a wider range of communication and learning activities organised for rural people by professionals from different disciplines, including agriculture, agricultural marketing, health, and business studies.
Along with minor programs and extracurricular academic activities, it contributes greatly to the intellectual development of undergraduate students, exposing them to a wider range of knowledge.
Shahak began publishing translations into English of Hebrew press accounts of Israeli activities he considered unjust or illegal, in order to publicize them to the wider world, and especially the United States.
Harbor Springs is just a few miles from neighboring Petoskey, Michigan, which is on the other side of the bay and is visible with the naked eye, and offers a wider variety of activities including a multiplex movie theater, a thriving downtown area of its own, and several big-box stores.
For some species, behavioral research is combined with enrichment strategies for animals in captivity because it allows them to engage in a wider range of activities.
As people have become exposed to a wider range of entertainment options, the trend has shifted to building large entertainment centers that allow people to enjoy many different activities.
Its name was changed from Marwell Zoo in 2009 to reflect these wider activities.
Deng Xiaoping and Liu Shaoqi led Party efforts to revive the Chinese economy, and cultivated Peng's friendship as part of a wider effort to gain widespread support for their activities.
However, Fard's activities were brought to wider public notice after a major scandal erupted involving an apparent ritual murder in November 1932, reportedly committed by one of Fard's early followers, Robert Karriem.
Rockhurst students participate in many diverse activities throughout the school year both on campus and within the wider community.
Note this list is not exhaustive and that the exact meaning of IE activities is not commonly accepted and that many approaches combine multiple sub-tasks of IE in order to achieve a wider goal.
These affiliated agencies were divided into two categories: intergovernmental economic organizations ( which worked on a higher level in the member countries and generally dealt with a wider range of managerial and coordinative activities ) and international economic organizations ( which worked closer to the operational level of research, production, or trade ).
Able to serve a wider market due to the town's extensive trading links, the metalworkers of Birmingham could diversify into increasingly specialised activities.
However, FM facilitates the business on a much wider range of activities than just business services and these are referred to as non core functions.
This led to an unprecedented level of cooperation in COMINT between the two countries during the war, resulting in more personnel, bigger budgets, and a wider range of activities for the organization.
In any event much of the wider membership was seen as quite radical and some of their activities caused leading parliamentary reformers concern.

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