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Another and barrier
Another kind of wall / fence ambiguity is the ha-ha which is set below ground level, so as not to interrupt a view yet acting as a barrier to cattle for example.
Another illustration of the progression of performance in the men's mile is that in 1994, forty years after Bannister's breaking of the barrier, the Irish runner Eamonn Coghlan became the first man over the age of 40 to run a sub-four-minute mile.
Another early vehicle to break the sound barrier was probably the first successful test launch of the German V-2 ballistic missile on 3 October 1942, at Peenemünde in Germany.
Another escapee approached the barrier in a convertible, took the windscreen down at the last moment and slipped under the barrier.
Another barrier to widespread application of BEAM technology is the perceived random nature of the ' nervous network ', which requires new techniques to be learned by the builder to successfully diagnose and manipulate the characteristics of the circuitry.
Another 3. 4 percent of the area ( with 247, 800 inhabitants ) is completely or partially surrounded by the barrier
Another approach is to block moisture from reaching the skin, and commonly recommended remedies using this approach include oil-based protectants or barrier cream, various over-the-counter " diaper creams ", petroleum jelly, dimethicone and other oils.
Another barrier to language is bypassing.
Another method of applying radiant barrier to the roof in new construction would be to use radiant barrier that is pre-laminated to OSB or roof sheathing.
Another band, Tang Dynasty, whose style was comparable to British heavy metal, successfully broke another barrier.
Another direction is receptor-mediated transport, where receptors in the brain used to transport nutrients are manipulated to transport drugs across the blood – brain barrier.
Another key aspect is the change in permeability of the blood-tissue barrier in the two systems.
Another notable incident was the spectacular retirement of Jean Alesi at the start of the race, as his attempt to jump to into the top three from ninth on the grid saw him slide straight into the crash barrier, smashing his car to pieces.
Another barrier to Xolair's wide use is its injectable dosage form, which requires the patient to visit a physician's office or clinic every 2 to 4 weeks during treatment.
* Another name for the SAFER barrier in motorsports
Another barrier to recycling is the widespread use of dyes, fillers, and other additives in plastics.
Another solution for items that have not been restrained is the loadspace barrier net.
Another solution is the use of an inner vapour barrier liner bag, for example a silnylon sack, to prevent body moisture from entering and condensing in the sleeping bag.
Another role of the VRS is as an integral part of the blood – brain barrier ( BBB ).

Another and reform
Another motivation for reform is the desire to address socio-economic problems, which many people see as having significant roots in lack of education.
Another feature of NDC rule carried over from the PNDC era is faithfulness to what a leading scholar of Africa has called " one of the most successful neoclassical economic reform efforts supported by the IMF and the World Bank.
Another view is that Zwingli did not pay much attention to Luther's theology and in fact he considered it as part of the humanist reform movement.
Another fundamental difference is that where perestroika was accompanied by greater political freedoms under Gorbachev's glasnost policies, Chinese economic reform has been accompanied by continued authoritarian rule and a suppression of political dissidents, most notably at Tiananmen Square.
Another very important reform of Joseph II was the abolition of serfdom.
Another suggested reform uniting all remaining five municipalities in the Berchtesgaden valley ( Bischofswiesen, Ramsau, Marktschellenberg and Schönau ) failed to gain enough popular support ; it passed in Berchtesgaden but failed everywhere else.
Another key reform measure was a call for teacher competency testing, which was strongly opposed by the teachers unions in Texas.
Another important reform, the 1967 Welsh Language Act, granted ‘ equal validity ’ to the declining Welsh language and encouraged its revival.
Another important reform were the introduction in 1968 of emergency competences, for example Art.
Another constitutional reform in 1980 changed the rules for succession from agnatic primogeniture to equal primogeniture.
Another successful land reform program was launched in Jammu and Kashmir after 1947.
Another land reform of Japan was carried out in 1947 ( at the occupied era after World War II ) by the instructions of SCAP by the proposal from the Japanese government.
Another reform at which Peacock labored was the teaching of algebra.
Another reform made during this period was the " Small Order Execution System ", or " SOES ", which required market makers to buy or sell, immediately, small orders ( up to 1000 shares ) at the market-makers listed bid or ask.
Another educational reform, the opening of the Indian Civil Service to competition, took place at the same time, and Jowett was one of the commission.
Another controversial issue is the reform of the Dutch political system.
Another political text of his was published in Zurich in 1829, this time anonymously: Della riforma della Costituzione ticinese (" On the reform of the Ticino's constitution "), a call for reform, including an outline of how a liberal constitution should be drafted, and a strong criticism of the canton's restaurative and conservative institutions.
Another factor often mentioned was Bumpers key vote in killing labor law reform in 1978, a vote that angered organized labor and had clearly not been forgotten by labor leaders nearly a decade later.
Another example is the 1894 case of Richard Ely, a University of Wisconsin – Madison professor who advocated labor strikes and labor law reform.
Another style of reform – for reasons of aesthetics and efficiency – could be said to have begun in 1853, with the recruitment of Baron Haussmann by Louis Napoleon for the redevelopment of Paris.
Another common reform which occurred at the end of World War II was to place the defence minister in a national security council or kitchen cabinet which allows the head of government or head of state to coordinate military, diplomatic and economic activities.
Another problem that Emperor Wu saw with Cao Wei's political system was its harshness in penal law, and he sought to reform the penal system to make it more merciful but the key beneficiaries of his changes turned out to be the nobles, as it quickly became clear that the mercy was being dealt out in an unequal manner.
Another one of Macphail's issues was penal reform ; her efforts led to the formation of the investigative Archambault Commission in 1936.

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