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Commercial service started on January 30, 2009.
; Commercial navigation ( encrypted ): High precision to the centimetre ; guaranteed service for which service providers will charge fees.
Commercial internet service providers ( ISPs ) began to emerge in the late 1980s and 1990s.
Commercial use of hydrofoils in the U. S. first appeared in 1961 when two commuter vessels were commissioned by Harry Gale Nye, Jr .' s North American Hydrofoils to service the route from Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey to the financial district of Lower Manhattan.
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 RTTY systems were in active service between San Francisco and Honolulu as early as April 1932 and between San Francisco and New York City by 1934.
Commercial RTTY systems were in active service between San Francisco and Honolulu as early as April 1932 and between San Francisco and New York City by 1934.
Crew service to ISS will be flown exclusively by the Russian's Soyuz while NASA works on the Commercial Crew Development program.
The Commercial Orbital Transportation Services ( COTS ) program began in 2006 with the purpose of creating commercially operated unmanned cargo vehicles to service the ISS.
Commercial users who make or accept many long distance calls to or from a particular distant place may make them as local calls by use of foreign exchange service.
After being demobbed ( he had served as a sergeant in the Army Education Corps and spent much of his national service in Germany writing letters home for soldiers ), he went to work as an insurance clerk in the claims and accidents department of the Commercial Union Insurance Company for six years.
In July 2009, the Air Force Personnel Center at Randolph Air Force Base confirmed that DISA will host the Air Force instantiation of the RightNow Technologies ' Commercial off-the-shelf personnel customer service and self-service applications at its Defense Enterprise Computing Centers ( DECC ).
The first known hospital-based ambulance service operated out of Commercial Hospital, Cincinnati, Ohio ( now the Cincinnati General ) by 1865.
Plans for 2001-02 include Commercial Code reform ; comprehensive judicial reform ; financial sector strengthening ; continued civil service reform ; improved government budget, audit, and inspection capability ; and introduction of the private management of water systems in major cities.
Commercial launch service providers include:
* Commercial air service to Grand Rapids is provided by Gerald R. Ford International Airport ( GRR ).
* Commercial air service is available at Gogebic-Iron County Airport ( IWD ) north of Ironwood.
Commercial service to / from the city is served by the much larger Birmingham-Shuttlesworth International Airport located from downtown Birmingham.
Farmers State Bank on Commercial Street still provides hometown service.
Commercial air service is provided by the South Bend Regional Airport, with flights to larger hubs such as Atlanta, Chicago O ’ Hare, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Detroit, Las Vegas, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Orlando, and St. Petersburg-Clearwater.
Commercial air service is available at the Gogebic-Iron County Airport ( IWD ) north of Ironwood.
Commercial air service is available at the Gogebic-Iron County Airport ( IWD ) north of Ironwood.
Commercial air service is provided by United Airlines at Muskegon County Airport ( MKG ).
Commercial air service is available at Ely Airport.

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Commercial interest is chiefly in this type of treatment, as is military interest under peacetime conditions.
Commercial telescopes are available new and used, but in some places it is also common for amateur astronomers to build ( or commission the building of ) their own custom telescope.
Capitalised, BASIC is sometimes taken as an acronym that stands for British American Scientific International Commercial.
But this is one more demonstration of the point mentioned above ( Commercial economies ), that the newly independent states recognized the importance of a predictable and established body of law to govern the conduct of citizens and businesses, and therefore adopted the richest available source of law.
Examples of common law being replaced by statute or codified rule in the United States include criminal law ( since 1812, U. S. courts have held that criminal law must be embodied in statute if the public is to have fair notice ), commercial law ( the Uniform Commercial Code in the early 1960s ) and procedure ( the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure in the 1930s and the Federal Rules of Evidence in the 1970s ).
Commercial trade in wild-caught specimens of these species is illegal ( permitted only in exceptional licensed circumstances ).
This period is also associated with the Commercial Revolution.
Commercial DDT is a mixture of several closely – related compounds.
The Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles Transporter ( VWN ) factory at Hannover-Stöcken is the biggest employer in the region and operates a huge plant at the northern edge of town adjoining the Mittellandkanal and Motorway A2.
Karachi is not only Commercial, Industrial and Educational center, It is also a tourist destination for domestic and International tourists.
In the United States, " merchant " is defined ( under the Uniform Commercial Code ) as any person while engaged in a business or profession or a seller who deals regularly in the type of goods sold.
Commercial nitrogen is often a byproduct of air-processing for industrial concentration of oxygen for steelmaking and other purposes.
Commercial fishing and fish processing is the fastest-growing sector of the Namibian economy in terms of employment, export earnings, and contribution to GDP.
* Military, Industrial, or Commercial grade ( for example: the LM301 is the commercial grade version of the LM101, the LM201 is the industrial version ).
Commercial harvesting is typically done with large potato harvesters, which scoop up the plant and surrounding earth.
There is a general recognition that there is a need for an international law of contracts: for example, many nations have ratified the Vienna Convention on the International Sale of Goods, the Rome Convention on the Law Applicable to Contractual Obligations offers less specialized uniformity, and there is support for the UNIDROIT Principles of International Commercial Contracts, a private restatement, all of which represent continuing efforts to produce international standards as the internet and other technologies encourage ever more interstate commerce.
The application of the statute of frauds to dealings between merchants has been modified by provisions of the Uniform Commercial Code, which is a statute that has been enacted at least in part by every state ( Louisiana has enacted all of the UCC except for Article 2, as it prefers to maintain its civil law tradition governing the sale of goods ).
Uniform Commercial Code § 1-206 sets out a " catch-all " statute of frauds for personal property not covered by any other specific law, stating that a contract for the sale of such property where the purchase price exceeds $ 500 is not enforceable unless memorialized by a signed writing.
Commercial speech is speech done on behalf of a company or individual for the purpose of making a profit.
Commercial nuclear power plants use fuel that is typically enriched to around 3 % uranium-235.

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