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Commercial and product
Commercial advertisers often seek to generate increased consumption of their products or services through " branding ," which involves the repetition of an image or product name in an effort to associate certain qualities with the brand in the minds of consumers.
Commercial product concentrate containing 50 % DDT, circa 1960's
Commercial use of Ranger ’ s product began two years later.
* City Map and Commercial guide with street search and product / company search
Commercial lines address the insurance needs of businesses and include property, business continuation, product liability, fleet / commercial vehicle, workers compensation, fidelity & surety, and D & O insurance.
* product development-when it produces ready to use, packaged software ; Commercial off-the-shelf
Commercial social networks are designed to support business transaction and to build a trust between an individual and a brand, which relies on opinion of product, ideas to make the product better, enabling customers to participate with the brands in promoting development, service delivery and a better customer experience.
Commercial realities dictated exceptions, however, as few airlines could risk missing out on a superior product: American Airlines ordered the pioneering Comet ( but later cancelled when the Comet ran into fatigue problems ), Canadian, British and European airlines could not ignore the better operating economics of the Boeing 707 and the DC-8, while some American airlines ordered the Caravelle.
Both operations were moved to the existing NABI plant, except for the Commercial Express product line, which was sold.
* PLM2C-PL / M to C Translator – Commercial product from Alternative Solutions
* XTRAN Demonstration: Translating PL / M to C – Commercial product from Pennington Systems, Inc.
Commercial vendors often license a software product by means of a concurrent users restriction.
Commercial plantations were established in the 1970s and 1980s, which led to mechanization and large-scale production of a consistent essential oil product.
As a result, IBM sold the product line and factory to the Commercial Controls Corporation of Rochester, New York, which also absorbed the National Postal Meter Corporation.
The report was the work product of the Select Committee on U. S. National Security and Military / Commercial Concerns with the People's Republic of China.
# Commercial product is a three dimensional toy.
In FY 2012 EIA will focus on the following areas: Conducting the Commercial Buildings Energy Consumption Survey ( CBECS ), promoting energy literacy through product content, upgrading EIA's energy modeling and analysis capabilities, and providing critical information on crude oil and product prices.
Commercial use of Ranger ’ s product began two years later.

Commercial and box
Commercial aircraft cockpit data recorders, commonly known as a “ black box ”, store flight information and audio from the cockpit.
Commercial games could be acquired via internet download ( encrypted to the GP32's ID ) or in a retail box.
Commercial fisheries used the railway to carry fish by box car to as far away as New York City.

Commercial and 50
* Commercial, diplomatic and weather services prefer 50 baud – 425 or 450 Hz.
Near Keany Square, at 529 Commercial Street, a huge molasses tank 50 ft ( 15 m ) tall, 90 ft ( 27 m ) in diameter and containing as much as collapsed.
Efforts have been made to create a unified body of commercial law in the United States ; the most successful of these attempts has resulted in the general adoption of the Uniform Commercial Code, which has been adopted in all 50 states ( with some modification by state legislatures ), the District of Columbia, and the U. S. territories.
The portion south of US 50 includes the 885-acre El Dorado Hills Business Park and the Town Center Commercial area, as well as additional housing.
Commercial plantation rotations vary between 50 – 120 years, with longer rotations in northeastern areas where growth is slower.
The Uniform Commercial Code ( UCC or the Code ), first published in 1952, is one of a number of uniform acts that have been promulgated in conjunction with efforts to harmonize the law of sales and other commercial transactions in all 50 states within the United States of America.
* Moorhead C. Kennedy Jr., 50 — Economic and Commercial Officer
Commercial HeNe lasers are relatively small devices, among gas lasers, having cavity lengths usually ranging from 15 cm to 50 cm ( but sometimes up to about 1 meter to achieve the highest powers ), and optical output power levels ranging from 0. 5 to 50 mW.
The company was established as a joint venture of three companies: the Commercial Cable Company ( 25 %), the Great Northern Telegraph Company ( 25 %), and the Eastern Telegraph Company ( 50 %).
Commercial property comprises almost 50 % of the land, institutional use ( including the Hillsborough County Sheriff ’ s Operations Center and a satellite campus of Hillsborough Community College ) 16 %, residential use about 23 %, and industrial use about 7 %
As defined by Article Four of the Uniform Commercial Code, a set of non-federal business laws adopted by all 50 U. S. States except Louisiana.
Commercial spinning-disk confocal microscopes achieve frame rates of over 50 per second – a desirable feature for dynamic observations such as live cell imaging.
Commercial lots sold from $ 100 to $ 250, and residential lots were priced from $ 50 to $ 150.
NASA Commercial Orbital Transportation Services announcement stipulates a 50 % US National ownership in vendor companies like von Braun Debus Kayser Rocket Science LLC, DE ( BDKRS ).
Commercial chocolate fountains usually range in size from about 20 " to 50 " tall and are designed for use in professional environments such as catering.
* TIA / EIA-568-B. 1-4 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard Part 1: General Requirements Addendum 4 – Recognition of Category 6 and 850 nm Laser Optimized 50 / 125 μm Multimode Optical Fiber Cabling-( February 2003 )
* Berkadia Commercial Mortgage ( 50 %)

Commercial and g
Commercial fishing gear includes weights, nets ( e. g. purse seine ), seine nets ( e. g. beach seine ), trawls ( e. g. bottom trawl ), dredges, hooks and line ( e. g. long line and handline ), lift nets, gillnets, entangling nets and traps.
Commercial newswire services charge businesses to distribute their news ( e. g. Business Wire, the Hugin Group, GlobeNewswire, Marketwire, PR Newswire, PR NewsChannel, CisionWire, and ABN Newswire ).
Commercial reasons alone ( e. g., e-commerce, on-line access to proprietary databases from Web browsers, etc.
Commercial turkeys are kept under a variety of lighting schedules, e. g. continuous light, long photoperiods ( 23 h ), or intermittent lighting, to encourage feeding and accelerate growth.
For example, while Egypt maintains this four head classification, in India it is classified in seven heads: ( a ) multilateral, ( b ) bilateral, ( c ) IMF loans, ( d ) Trade Credit, ( e ) Commercial Borrowings, ( f ) NRI Deposits, and ( g ) Rupee Debt, and ( h ) NPR Debt.
Commercial formulations of plant-derived saponins, e. g., from the soap bark ( or soapbark ) tree, Quillaja saponaria, and those from other sources are available via controlled manufacturing processes, which make them of use as chemical and biomedical reagents.
Commercial milk powders are reported to contain oxysterols ( oxidized cholesterol ) in higher amounts than in fresh milk ( up to 30 μg / g, versus trace amounts in fresh milk ).
Unlike may other " discount " chains ( e. g. Payless ) Gemco employed union members of the UFCW ( United Food and Commercial Workers ).
Many of the new civilizations take advantage of these new traits ( e. g. the Sumerians are Scientific and Agricultural ), and some old civilizations are changed to more appropriate ones ( e. g. the English have been changed from Expansionist and Commercial to Seafaring and Commercial ).
Commercial fishing gears in use today include surrounding nets ( e. g. purse seine ), seine nets ( e. g. beach seine ), trawls ( e. g. bottom trawl ), dredges, hooks and lines ( e. g. long line and handline ), lift nets, gillnets, entangling nets and traps.
# Commercial ear-splint devices — proportionately scaled tapes and splints for ear-correction application to a newborn child, e. g. the EarWell and Ear Buddies devices.
The programme has a session called voice column in which some Commercial Radio DJs participate as columnists, sharing their own viewpoints on certain issues, e. g. the column "" by To Kit, who has worked for the British Broadcasting Corporation for 8 years.
Commercial vehicles such as taxis and trucks have a yellow background and black text ( e. g., < font style =" background-color: yellow ; color: black "> DL 2C 0001 </ font >).
Commercial real estate generally moves in tandem with the residential properties, since both are affected by many of same factors ( e. g., interest rates ) and share the " wealth effect " of booms.
Rights or liabilities created by operation of law can also be created involuntarily, because a contingency occurs for which a party has failed to plan ( e. g. failure to write a will ); or because a specific condition exists for a set period of time ( e. g. adverse possession of property or creation of an easement ; failure of a court to rule on a motion within a certain period automatically defeating the motion ; failure of a party to act on a filed complaint within a certain time causing dismissal of the case ); or because an existing legal relationship is invalidated, but the parties to that relationship still require a mechanism to distribute their rights ( e. g. under the Uniform Commercial Code, where a contract for which both parties have performed partially is voided, the court will create a new contract based on the performance that has actually been rendered and containing reasonable terms to accommodate the expectations of the parties ).

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