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Balancing these competing requirements leads to optimal inventory levels, which is an on-going process as the business needs shift and react to the wider environment.
Balancing the flash power and ambient lighting or using off-camera flash can help overcome these issues.
Balancing these factors, eight countries were rated as being ' endemic surveillance societies '.
Balancing these efforts in the context of maximizing your productivity is not a trivial task, but given a project of reasonable size, it can give great returns in flexibility and return on investment ( ROI ).
Balancing these dual responsibilities, he served through the Gettysburg Campaign, the Mine Run Campaign, and the Overland Campaign.

Balancing and two
There was keen competition between the two from the introduction of the The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing | Algebra into Europe in the 12th century until its triumph in the 16th.
BPA's power grid is connected to the California high-voltage transmission system by Path 66, which consists of the two 500 kV AC lines of the Pacific AC Intertie, plus a third 500 kV AC line of the California-Oregon Transmission Project ( COTP ) ( managed by the Balancing Authority of Northern California ).

Balancing and is
The order of resource records in a set, returned by a resolver to an application, is undefined, but often servers implement round-robin ordering to achieve Global Server Load Balancing.
Balancing this is the fact that shot spreads further upon entering the target, and the multiple wound channels of a defensive load are far more likely to produce a disabling wound than a rifle or handgun.
Balancing the tree is therefore of no concern.
Also The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing which is one of the book of algebra is written by Al-Khwarizmi who worked there.
Balancing can be difficult and expensive, and is normally done only when operating tolerances are such that the effort and the expense are justified.
Balancing the commitment to new crops or livestock with increased yield potentials and long term sustainability is the task of many farmers and agricultural scientists.
This is done by flexing the rod and feeling for the point of most give or by using computerized rod testing ( see Fly Rod Balancing ).
Balancing an upturned broomstick on the end of one's finger is a simple demonstration, and the problem is solved in the technology of the Segway PT, a self-balancing transportation device.
Balancing the relative populations of prey and predator is complex, leading Hobby aquarists to focus on the few generalists and specialist zooplankton feeders.
Balancing selection is similar but not identical to disruptive selection where individuals of extreme trait values are favored against those with average trait values.
It is through this guilt that Venters discovers Surprise Valley and Balancing Rock, where he takes Bess, the girl he has found.
Balancing encompasses the actions that a particular state or group of states take in order to equalise the odds against more powerful states ; that is to make it more difficult and hence less likely for powerful states to exert their military advantage over the weaker ones.
Balancing behaviour of states is prompted by the structural characteristics of the balance of power system itself.
Balancing, hence, becomes a tool by which states use the means available to them to achieve their goals and interests ; that is to protect themselves from a more threatening actor or to further their power and capability.
Of Krach's work in an art show in January 2009, Christopher Muther of Boston Globe wrote " Balancing the seriousness of Burtonwood and Holmes's political tees is the work of New York artist Aaron Krach, whose art plays with the familiar.
Its decision is supported neither by precedent nor even by a fair application of the ' Balancing test of power ' it proclaims in this very opinion.
Balancing this is the player's arsenal ; among the weapons at his disposal are acid, atomic and " Medusa " guns, and the more standard pistol, shotgun, crossbow, fireball thrower, minigun and grenades.
( Arabic for " The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing ", in Arabic script ' الكتاب المختصر في حساب الجبر والمقابلة '), also known under a shorter name spelled as Hisab al-jabr w ’ al-muqabala, Kitab al-Jabr wa-l-Muqabala and other transliterations ) is a mathematical book written in Arabic in approximately AD 820 by the Persian mathematician Muhammad ibn Mūsā al-Khwārizmī in Baghdad, the capital of the Abbasid Caliphate at the time.
Gateway Load Balancing Protocol ( GLBP ) is a Cisco proprietary protocol that attempts to overcome the limitations of existing redundant router protocols by adding basic load balancing functionality.

Balancing and what
Balancing one's checkbook, making a shopping list or making decisions about mundane tasks ( such as deciding what errands need to be done ) are often difficult.

Balancing and rules
Balancing mechanisms are often integrated into the rules, giving slight advantages to lagging players and slight hindrances to the leaders.

Balancing and between
* Network Load Balancing, a technique in computing for Load balancing between many computers
Denniston et al., eds., Springer, 2012 ), " Promoting Genital Autonomy by Exploring Commonalities Between Male, Female, Intersex, and Cosmetic Female Genital Cutting ," Global Discourse, Summer 2012, " A Rose By Any Other Name: Rethinking the Similarities and Differences between Male and Female Genital Cutting ," in Fearful Symmetries: Essays and Testimonies Around Excision and Circumcision, edited by Chantal Zabus ( Rodopi, 2009 ); Van Howe R, Svoboda JS, " Neonatal pain relief and the Helsinki Declaration ," Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics 2008: 36: 803-823 ; http :// www. cirp. org / library / ethics / hodges3 / " Prophylactic Interventions on Children: Balancing Human Rights with Public Health "
Balancing individual rights and the public interest in the governance and use of the National DNA Database, which said that “ the profiles of over three quarters of young black men between the ages of 18 and 35 are recorded .”
Balancing puzzles solves between conflicting goals -- keeping the MCP happy by solving his puzzles, while still working on solutions that would help the internet rebel forces and contribute to the Meta puzzle.

Balancing and ;
* Balancing the East, Upgrading the West ; U. S. Grand Strategy in an Age of Upheaval by January / February 2012 Foreign Affairs
Balancing scientific advances, wrote Herbert W. Armstrong, would be the disintegration of society due to increasing mental health problems ; crime statistics and divorce.
; " Balancing Mountain ", Húnán Province, 1, 290 m,
From 1995 to 2009 he wrote seven very different plays dedicated to young audiences for this company: At the Inland Sea ( 1995 ), in which a youth confronts the legacy of the holocaust ; Eleven Vests ( 1997 ), on scholastic and military authoritarianism ; Have I None ( 2000 ), The Balancing Act ( 2003 ), The Under Room ( 2005 ) Tune ( 2007 ) and A Window ( 2009 ).
* Zeithaml, Parasuraman & Berry, " Delivering Quality Service ; Balancing Customer Perceptions and Expectations ," Free Press, 1990.

Balancing and general
: For the general geological term, see Balancing rock.

Balancing and while
* Balancing act while playing Chinese yo-yo

Balancing and near
Balancing the marker requires firing several shots over a chronograph to find the " sweet spot " of the HPR ( the point at which the velocity is highest, then adjusting the hammer spring tension to increase or decrease velocity, and re-adjusting the HPR to find the new sweet spot, until the marker is firing at field limits with the HPR at or near its sweet spot.

Balancing and .
Khwārizmī's " The Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing " ( Arabic: Hisab al-jabr w ' al-muqabala, Baghdad, c. 825 ) devoted a chapter on the solution to the Islamic law of inheritance using linear equations .< ref >
* Balancing machine, a machine that balances mechanical rotating parts to lessen vibration.
where the limits of integration are c and r. Balancing forces as in the uniform chain produces
Balancing Act: Environmental Issues in Forestry.
* Robert J. Shimonski: Windows Server 2003 Clustering & Load Balancing, Osborne McGraw-Hill, ISBN 0-07-222622-6
Balancing power to keep the European pentarchy was the means for keeping the peace, and careful Realpolitikers tried to avoid arms races.
His Compendious Book on Calculation by Completion and Balancing presented the first systematic solution of linear and quadratic equations in Arabic.
The Commercialization of Microfinance: Balancing Business and Development.
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