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Commercial and advertisers
Commercial stations charge advertisers for the estimated number of listeners.

Commercial and often
Commercial players have come down in price, though, and some unexpected devices ( including the Sega Saturn video game console and XBMC Media Center on the Xbox 1 ) can decode the graphics ; in fact, karaoke machines, including video and sometimes recording capability, are often popular electronics items for sale in toy stores and electronics stores.
Commercial stations often get their CDs free, but still pay royalties to play it on air.
Commercial nitrogen is often a byproduct of air-processing for industrial concentration of oxygen for steelmaking and other purposes.
* Commercial printers, often offering digital and traditional printing services
Commercial VoIP services are often competitive with traditional telephone service in terms of call quality even though QoS mechanisms are usually not in use on the user's connection to his ISP and the VoIP provider's connection to a different ISP.
Commercial coffee chains in the US more often serve the cappuccino as a drink or larger.
Commercial paper is also often highly liquid.
Commercial machine shops, especially those that do certain categories of work ( military or commercial aerospace, nuclear power industry, and others ), are required by various standards organizations ( such as ISO, ANSI, ASME, ASTM, SAE, AIA, the U. S. military, and others ) to calibrate micrometers and other gauges on a schedule ( often annually ), to affix a label to each gauge that gives it an ID number and a calibration expiration date, to keep a record of all the gauges by ID number, and to specify in inspection reports which gauge was used for a particular measurement.
Commercial print models from New York often have agencies in Philadelphia, Connecticut, or Boston as its easy to travel to these locations.
Commercial print models who appear like fashion models can often land commercial fashion work such as a national or international campaign.
Commercial herbicide use generally has negative impacts on bird populations, although the impacts are highly variable and often require field studies to predict accurately.
Commercial bakeries tend to use lard for the fat, and often whip the lard to introduce air bubbles.
Commercial goods not yet cleared through customs are held in a customs area, often called a bonded store, until processed.
Films are often released with different versions and different ratings, as versions that may be unprofitable in theaters may have better success in the home entertainment market ( see " Commercial viability of the NC-17 rating " below ).
Commercial varieties are available, but country wines are also often home-made, sometimes from garden produce or personally harvested wild fruit.
Commercial dishwashers often have significantly different plumbing and operations than a home unit, in that there are often separate spray arms for washing and rinsing / sanitizing.
Commercial products often contain smoked bacon, and are stuffed into fibrous casings.
* Surfing – Commercial rafts often use waves on rivers to surf.
Commercial horse-drawn canal boats could be seen on the UK's canals until as late as the 1950s, although by then diesel powered boats, often towing a second unpowered boat, had become standard.
The company is most famous for the " DC " (" Douglas Commercial ") series of commercial aircraft, including what is often regarded as the most significant transport aircraft ever made: the DC-3, which was also produced as a military transport known as the C-47 Skytrain or " Dakota.
Commercial bingo games in the US are primarily offered by casinos ( and then only in the state of Nevada ), and by Native American bingo halls, which are often housed in the same location as Native American-run casinos.
Commercial buildings, and sometimes residential, are often kept under slightly positive air pressure relative to the outdoors to reduce infiltration.
Commercial applications for griddles using manual controls are varied, but often include menus that call for scorching proteins such as chicken or steak, or dry cooking products such as buns or tortillas.

Commercial and seek
At the Southern Commercial Convention of 1854, Pike said the South should remain in the Union and seek equality with the North, but if the South " were forced into an inferior status, she would be better out of the Union than in it.
The incident motivated the Dutch to seek adherence to the First League of Armed Neutrality, which espoused the principle of " free ship, free goods ," especially after Britain formally abrogated the Commercial Treaty of 1668.
Commercial traffic peaked in 1990 at 226, 813 passengers, but by the end of the decade the small size of the market, relative proximity to Syracuse Hancock International Airport and other regional airports, and crowded conditions in Northeastern airspace had led Trans World Airlines, United Airlines, and finally Continental Airlines to seek more profitable routes, leaving US Airways the sole carrier.
A second illustration was the delay between the freezing of the non-bank Asset Backed Commercial Paper ( ABCP ) market in August 2007 and the release of a consultation paper by the Canadian Securities Administrators to seek input on a number of proposals that aim to prevent similar capital market failures in the future.
UPMC's International and Commercial Services Division ( ICSD ) actively manages UPMC's for-profit companies that seek to commercialize its expertise in health care, advanced technologies, and management skills to global markets.

Commercial and generate
Commercial fusor devices can generate on the order of 10 < sup > 9 </ sup > neutrons per second, which corresponds to a usable flux of less than 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > n /( cm² s ).
The industry, in 2006, also managed to generate over 185 billion dollars in sales and also provide over two million jobs, according to an economic report released by NOAA ’ s Fisheries Service .< ref name = NOAA > Commercial fishing may offer an abundance of jobs, but the pay varies from boat to boat, season to season.
Commercial prediction markets claim that they attract more investment and generate more trading volume than their academic counterparts as they don't limit a trader's capital investment.
Commercial and recreational activities in the lagoon generate more than US $ 800 million annually for the local economy.

Commercial and increased
Commercial use of machinima has increased.
It also extended trade regulation of the 1940 German – Soviet Commercial Agreement until August 1, 1942, increased deliveries above the levels of year one of that agreement, settled trading rights in the Baltics and Bessarabia, calculated the compensation for German property interests in the Baltic States now occupied by the Soviets and other issues.
Commercial airline pilots in the United States have a mandatory retirement age of 65, increased from age 60 in 2007.
Commercial development increased in the 1920s, aided by the increased automobile traffic and the growing campus along Baltimore Avenue / Route 1.
Commercial growth increased and joined residential growth as it moved towards the state line.
The effects of these assumptions of European superiority increased during the period of European imperialism, which started slowly in the 15th century, accelerated by the Scientific Revolution, the Commercial Revolution and the rise of colonial empires in the " Great Divergence " of the Early Modern period, and reached its zenith in the 18th to 19th century with the Industrial Revolution and a Second European colonization wave.
This acquisition increased the brand recognition of ING around the world and strengthened its Commercial Banking presence in the emerging markets.
Commercial fishing has likewise steadily increased through the years, with the yellow fin tuna as the primary species.
According to the then Chairman of the Gulf of Carpentaria's Commercial Fisherman's Organisation, Gary Ward, the number of sightings of Indonesian vessels fishing illegally in the gulf's waters increased in early 2005.
Commercial carriers, like sailing ships and freight trains of Old Earth, trade off journey time by increased size and volume carried, so as to keep shipping costs economical.
The agreement formally set the border between Germany and the Soviet Union between the Igorka river and the Baltic Sea, It extended trade regulation of the 1940 German-Soviet Commercial Agreement until August 1, 1942, increased deliveries above the levels of year one of that agreement, settled trading rights in the Baltics and Bessarabia, calculated the compensation for German property interests in the Baltic States now occupied by the Soviets and other issues.
Commercial fishing for squat lobsters in El Salvador began in the early 1980s ; production increased markedly in the 2001 season, and has continued to grow, now making up 98 % of the demersal resources landed in El Salvador, with annual catches peaking at 13, 708 t in 2005.
The discovery of alluvial gold on the Shoalhaven River in 1851 led to increased interest in the area around Nerriga, and the town began to grow, with the Commercial Hotel opening for business some time around 1864.
Commercial applications for xylanase include the chlorine-free bleaching of wood pulp prior to the papermaking process, and the increased digestibility of silage ( in this aspect, it is also used for fermentative composting ).

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