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controls and other
As controls other sections were similarly covered with Aj.
Among primitive peoples the sanctions and dictates of religion were more binding than any of the other controls exercised by the group ; ;
The defining component of a computer is the central processing unit ( CPU, or simply processor ), because it operates on data, performs computations, and controls other components.
At the start of the game there are no cities anywhere in the world: the player controls one or two settler units, which can be used to found new cities in appropriate sites ( and those cities may build other settler units, which can go out and found new cities, thus expanding the empire ).
Until the mid-19th century, when the river was tamed by dams, levees, and other controls, the Nile in the vicinity of Cairo was highly susceptible to changes in course and surface level.
Also cached web pages returned by Google or other searches could bypass some controls as well.
Critics of Dianetics are skeptical of this study, both because of the bias of the source and because the researchers appear to ascribe all physical benefits to Dianetics without considering possible outside factors ; in other words, the report lacks any scientific controls.
Fascist governments introduced price controls, wage controls and other types of economic interventionist measures.
* Director: During the game, while each of the other players typically controls the actions of one of the Player Characters, the GM decides the actions of all the NPCs as they are needed.
The kingdom, however, is being pressured by the Romefeller Foundation ( the group that controls most other countries, as well as OZ ) to dissolve.
It also controls access to the two data system buses by other spacecraft subsystems.
To be effective, policies and other security controls must be enforceable and upheld.
Taito released a four-way joystick as part of their arcade racing video game Astro Race in 1973, while their 1975 run and gun multi-directional shooter game Western Gun introduced dual-stick controls with one eight-way joystick for movement and the other for changing the shooting direction.
Adams, like other minimalists of his time ( e. g. Philip Glass ), used a steady pulse that defines and controls the music.
* Not using timers, occupancy sensors or other controls to extinguish lighting when not needed ;
The degree to which the Lead controls the dance ( and, by implication, " controls " the Follower ) depends on the dance style and dancer sensitivity, the social context in which the dance exists, the experiences and personalities of each partner, and a range of other factors.
Anti-money laundering ( AML ) is a term mainly used in the financial and legal industries to describe the legal controls that require financial institutions and other regulated entities to prevent, detect and report money laundering activities.
An effective AML program requires a jurisdiction to have criminalized money laundering, given the relevant regulators and police the powers and tools to investigate ; be able to share information with other countries as appropriate ; and require financial institutions to identify their customers, establish risk-based controls, keep records, and report suspicious activities.
Puppetry allows for improvisation and offers controls familiar to gamers, but requires more personnel than the other methods and is less precise than scripted recordings.
This led to friction with the inhabitants of these colonies, and mercantilist policies ( such as forbidding trade with other empires and controls over smuggling ) were a major irritant leading to the American Revolution.
This created great debate among sociologists, biologists, and scientists of other disciplines, because Dawkins himself did not provide a sufficient explanation of how the replication of units of information in the brain controls human behaviour and ultimately culture, since the principal topic of the book was genetics.
MIDI equipment captures note events and adjustments to controls such as knobs and buttons, encodes them as digital messages, and sends these messages to other devices where they control sound generation and other features.

controls and sections
In the flying sections, the player controls Nights ' flight along a particular predetermined linear route through each Mare.
The host also controls a buzzer, which ends most games ( or individual sections of rapid-fire games ).
In Senegal, the brotherhood controls significant sections of the nation's economy, for example the transportation sector and the peanut plantations.
On permanent layouts, multiple power supplies are traditionally used, with the trackage divided into electrically isolated sections called blocks ; toggle or rotary switches ( sometimes relays ) are used to select which power supply controls the train in a particular block.
The form author can validate user data against XML Schema data types, require certain data, disable input controls or change sections of the form depending on circumstances, enforce particular relationships between data, input variable length arrays of data, output calculated values derived from form data, prefill entries using an XML document, respond to actions in real time ( versus at submission time ), and modify the style of each control depending on the device they are displayed on ( browser versus mobile versus text only, etc .).
The renovation includes a rebuilt grand plaza entrance, elimination of 2 lower-level suites in each corner ( 8 of current 28 suites ) leaving views from the concourse area to the playing area, renovation of each suite, elimination of sections 323 and 324 on the terrace level ( 574 seats ) for a bar and stage area that will feature a new digital theatre organ, more concessions areas on the terrace level, an 11, 000-sq ft outdoor deck and party area overlooking outside plaza and facing the downtown skyline, new climate controls that improve both the ice surface and spectator comfort, new lighting, all new padded seats, resurfaced and redecorated concourse, combining Icons and Medallions restaurants into one venue, and updated restrooms.
The control pads, which are similar in design to a video game control pad, consist of three sections, the left contains the four-way directional pad, or D-pad, that controls the movement of the vehicles.
Both crewmen have access to the bridging controls, while the bridge itself is carried in two sections above the hull.
The poweramp's two voicing sections and two master volume controls have proven to be both practical and effective.

controls and were
In several instances group O cells were also used as controls.
They were refuted in this claim by David J. Schneider, who wrote that " correlations between prejudice and political conservative are reduced virtually to zero when controls for SDO are instituted ".
The subsidies to money-losing farms and industries were cut, price controls abolished, and the ruble moved towards convertibility.
Prior to his inauguration, he led a meeting of advisors at Pearl Harbor addressing foremost issues ; agreed objectives were to balance the budget during his term, to bring the Korean War to an end, to defend vital interests at lower cost through nuclear deterrent, and to end price and wage controls.
Not all of Diocletian's plans were successful: the Edict on Maximum Prices ( 301 ), his attempt to curb inflation via price controls, was counterproductive and quickly ignored.
Capital controls were originally instituted as a war time measure by Great Britain and the dominions during the Second World War.
The advantages of FBW controls were first exploited by the military and then in the commercial airline market.
A literature review of 44 papers states that cognitive abilities and school performance were shown to be impaired in sub-groups of patients ( with either cerebral malaria or uncomplicated malaria ) when compared with healthy controls.
Through November 1987, the cedi was devalued by more than 6, 300 %, and widespread direct price controls were substantially reduced.
Where guilds were in control, they shaped labour, production and trade ; they had strong controls over instructional capital, and the modern concepts of a lifetime progression of apprentice to craftsman, journeyman, and eventually to widely-recognized master and grandmaster began to emerge.
Marshall Plan funding helped overcome bottlenecks in the surging economy caused by remaining controls ( which were removed in 1949 ), and Marshall Plan business reforms opened up a greatly expanded market for German exports.
Political controls were instituted slowly under Carías.
The exile community in Babylon thus became the source of significant portions of the Hebrew Bible: Isaiah 40 – 55, Ezekiel, the final version of Jeremiah, the work of the Priestly source in the Pentateuch, and the final form of the history of Israel from Deuteronomy to 2 Kings Theologically, they were responsible for the doctrines of individual responsibility and universalism ( the concept that one god controls the entire world ), and for the increased emphasis on purity and holiness.
Others were bandits who claimed control over stretches of wilderness, mountain roads or riverways-any legal authorities present, if any, were too weak to contest the controls.
Export controls on military equipment and civil aircraft were imposed during the 1970s.
In March 1984, U. S. export controls were expanded to prohibit future exports to the Ra's Lanuf petrochemical complex.
By 2008 there were at least six institutions monitoring lake water health: 1 ) In 2002 the Conservation Law Foundation appointed a " lakekeeper " who criticizes the state's pollution controls, 2 ) Friends of Missisquoi Bay was formed in 2003, 3 ) the Lake Champlain Committee, 4 ) Vermont Water Resources Board
In electronics, magnetic core memory, radar, single electron transistors, and inertial guidance controls were invented or substantially developed by MIT researchers.
Various economic controls were removed and the market was gradually liberalized throughout the 1980s and the 1990s.
Foreshadowing his later ideas, he believed price controls interfered with an essential signaling mechanism to help resources be used where they were most valued.
British mercantilist writers were themselves divided on whether domestic controls were necessary.

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