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Any approach toward such a system looks toward saving and security.
Any fee so determined shall be entered as a part of such award, and payment thereof shall be made by the Secretary of the Treasury by deducting the amount thereof from the total amount paid pursuant to the award.
Any claimant whose claim is denied, or is approved for less than the full amount of such claim, shall be entitled, under such regulations as the Commission may prescribe, to a hearing before the Commission, or its duly authorized representatives, with respect to such claim.
Any person who makes application for any such payment shall be held to have consented to all the provisions of this Title.
Any place called Altenberg may have given rise to Altenberg as a family name, such as:
Any type of focal lesion of the central nervous system ( such as stroke, brain tumour, multiple sclerosis ) will cause the type of ataxia corresponding to the site of the lesion: cerebellar if in the cerebellum, sensory if in the dorsal spinal cord ( and rarely in the thalamus or parietal lobe ), vestibular if in the vestibular system ( including the vestibular areas of the cerebral cortex ).
Any information may be conveyed by an analog signal ; often such a signal is a measured response to changes in physical phenomena, such as sound, light, temperature, position, or pressure.
Any such distinct molecular feature constitutes an epitope.
Section 72 says " Any person who takes part in a fight in a public place, or takes part in a fight of such a nature as to alarm the public in any other place to which the public have access, commits a misdemeanour.
Any difference between the hedged positions represents any remaining risk ( such as basis risk ) plus profit ; the belief is that there remains some difference which, even after hedging most risk, represents pure profit.
Any such totality would itself have to be a set, thus lying somewhere within the hierarchy and thus failing to contain every set.
Any definition that attempts to set out the essence of something, such as that by genus and differentia, is an intensional definition.
( Any diode used in such an application is called a flyback diode ).
Any convex polyhedron can be distorted into a canonical form, in which a midsphere ( or intersphere ) exists tangent to every edge, such that the average position of these points is the center of the sphere, and this form is unique up to congruences.
Any such poset has a dual poset.
Any voucher proposals in the Netherlands, and countries with similar systems such as Belgium, are complicated by the historical background of the " school struggle ".
Any of the several well-known axiomatisations will do ; we assume without proof all the basic well-known results about our formalism ( such as the normal form theorem or the soundness theorem ) that we need.
Any one language has only a subset of the aspectual distinctions attested in the world's languages, and some languages ( such as Standard German ; see below ) do not have aspects.
Any cryptographic hash function, such as MD5 or SHA-1, may be used in the calculation of an HMAC ; the resulting MAC algorithm is termed HMAC-MD5 or HMAC-SHA1 accordingly.
Any collection of items or components needed for a specific purpose, especially for use by a workman, or personal effects packed for travelling, such as:
* Any simply connected solvable Lie group is isomorphic to a closed subgroup of the group of invertible upper triangular matrices of some rank, and any finite dimensional irreducible representation of such a group is 1 dimensional.
* Any simply connected nilpotent Lie group is isomorphic to a closed subgroup of the group of invertible upper triangular matrices with 1's on the diagonal of some rank, and any finite dimensional irreducible representation of such a group is 1 dimensional.

Any and point
Any other point of intersection between C and Af will be called a tangent point.
* Any locally compact Hausdorff space can be turned into a compact space by adding a single point to it, by means of Alexandroff one-point compactification.
Any piece of DNA with the point centromere DNA sequence on it will typically form a centomere if present in the appropriate species.
Any delusion on this point leads to the greatest errors, misfortunes, and troubles, and to the slavery of the soul.
Any increase of the drain-to-source voltage will increase the distance from drain to the pinch-off point, increasing resistance due to the depletion region proportionally to the applied drain-to-source voltage.
Any overbid or underbid loses the number of points their bid was off ( a player bidding 3 tricks that wins only 2 would lose a point, as would a player bidding 2 and winning 3 ).
Any given procedure might be called at any point during a program's execution, including by other procedures or itself.
Any point on a ray starting from point with direction ( here is a unit vector ) can be written as
Any symmetry group whose elements have a common fixed point, which is true for all finite symmetry groups and also for the symmetry groups of bounded figures, can be represented as a subgroup of orthogonal group O ( n ) by choosing the origin to be a fixed point.
# Any neighbourhood N of x contains a neighbourhood M of x such that N is a neighbourhood of each point of M.
Any military planner would know that to mount a massive invasion of Europe from England, Allied units had to be staged around the country, with those that would land first nearest to the invasion point.
Any substance can be placed on a section of the strip revealing its thermal behaviour at the temperature at that point.
Any point on the frontier curve is Pareto efficient.
Any object radiating sound, including a loudspeaker system, can be thought of as being composed of combinations of such simple point sources.
Any planetary sized body at Earth's point should have been visible by the NASA STEREO coronagraphs during the first half of 2007.
Any player ( or, in some variations, only the dealer ) may at any time announce " point of order ," ( could also be " Court of Law " or " Point of Information " or " Point of Interest " or " Pevis " or " Coffee Break ") which is a signal for all players to put down their cards, while discussion takes place.
Any instrument will reach a point where an increase in sample concentration will not result in an increase in the reported absorbance, because the detector is simply responding to the stray light.
Any traveller attempting to pass into the eastern regions of Middle-earth would have to cross the Anduin at some point along its long course ( unless one passed through the extreme north, risking a passage through the Grey Mountains ).
Any point of law may be referred in this manner.
According to the historian of science Norwood Russell Hanson: There is no bilaterally-symmetrical, nor excentrically-periodic curve used in any branch of astrophysics or observational astronomy which could not be smoothly plotted as the resultant motion of a point turning within a constellation of epicycles, finite in number, revolving around a fixed deferent. Any path — periodic or not, closed or open — can be represented with an infinite number of epicycles.
Any balance the music maintained up to that point, however fragile, is lost and so, more than likely, is the listener.
Any elliptic curve in Edwards form has a point of order 4.

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