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Commercial and standard
Under the common law and the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, merchants are held to a higher standard in the selling of products than those who are not engaged in the sale of goods as a profession / career.
Commercial themocouples are inexpensive, interchangeable, are supplied with standard connectors, and can measure a wide range of temperatures.
Commercial rubidium clocks are less accurate than cesium atomic clocks which serve as primary frequency standards, so the rubidium clock is a secondary frequency standard.
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.
It is irony that the standard " API C " means " Commercial ", and yet it failed to fullfill the needs of the main commercial engine producers.
These wheels are used in favor of the 9-spoke design the LX has used since 2003, purportedly due to the Lincoln Town Car using 17 " wheels standard, as well as the Police Interceptor and the Taxi / Commercial ( P72 ) model.
Commercial success of the AVS standard would not only reduce China's royalty / licensing payments to foreign companies, it would presumably earn China's electronics industry recognition among the more established industries of the developed world, where China is still seen as an outlet for mass production with limited indigenous design capability.
There were many variants of the C96 besides the standard Commercial model ; the most common are detailed below.
Commercial diamond divers working in the shallow zone off the west coast of South Africa under the codes of practice of the Department of Minerals and Energy use half mask and demand valve hookah, and no bailout as standard practice.
The standard of training is officially specified in the Commercial Diver Training Standards for each class of diver, but the precise definitions for many of the specified items is unclear.
The objective of establishing WIUT was to provide an international standard of Higher Education in Uzbekistan to enable citizens of Uzbekistan and other countries to obtain an internationally recognised Bachelor education in Business Administration, Business Computing, Economics and Commercial Law, all validated by the University of Westminster.
A Polite and Commercial People: England 1727-1783 ( New Oxford History of England ) ( 1994 ), standard scholarly survey ; 803pp
His employees were to be treated respectfully by management ( including not being scolded in public ), and John Wanamaker & Company offered its employees access to the John Wanamaker Commercial Institute, as well as free medical care, recreational facilities, profit sharing plans, and pensions — long before these types of benefits were considered standard in corporate employment.
The first U. S. manufacturing standard for glulam was Commercial Standard CS253-63, which was published by the Department of Commerce in 1963.
The Uniform Commercial Code which is followed in most American states has specific provisions relating to standard form contracts for the sale or lease of goods.
Video Production of a Political Commercial, San Diego, California, 2004Betacam SP video production has been the broadcast television standard from the early 1980s up until the beginning of the 21st Century when many television stations began to use digital media to shoot, transmit and store their footage.
Commercial implementations of the standard are largely driven by marketability to the DoD and IC.
City One encapsulates two shopping centres ( City One Plaza and Ngan Shing Commercial Centre ), a wet market, a standard swimming pool, three basketball courts, six tennis courts and numerous playgrounds on the podium of the newer phases.
At Aeros, it is possible to obtain training right up to the Commercial Pilot's Licence / Instrument Rating or ( CPL / IR ) standard.
* Commercial Loan — standard, broad types of loans based on commercial property value.

Commercial and solutions
Commercial chemical solutions are also available which may help temporarily restore the traction of the rubber.
The PCCW Commercial Group is providing integrated ICT solutions to small, medium and large enterprises.
Commercial solutions with higher concentrations contain substantial amounts of sodium hydroxide for stabilization of the concentrated hypochlorite, which would otherwise decompose to chlorine, but the solutions are strongly basic as a result.
Commercial solutions are provided by a variety of vendors, each with their own proprietary ( and often patented ) implementation of variously used security features.
The purpose of the ISC is to provide customers with the opportunity to speak with the company ’ s leaders and other subject matter experts in a customized setting to learn more about solutions offered by ADT Commercial.
Commercial solutions are available that also leverage Berkeley printing protocol components, where more robust functionality and performance is necessary than is available from LPR / LPD ( or CUPS ) alone ( such as might be required in large corporate environments ).
In December 2004, the NPF became a founding member of the Mountain View Alliance, a consortium of consortia created to enable Commercial off-the-shelf ( COTS ) solutions.
While a student in London, Landa got a job at Commercial Aid Printing Services ( CAPS ), a company offering printing services and microfilm solutions.
* Mapjects Commercial residential and mobile demand response solutions with asset and security situational awareness.
WesBank's asset finance portfolio includes Aviation, Agriculture, Commercial and Company Vehicles, Plant and Office Equipment, Public Sector and Franchise finance solutions.

Commercial and usually
Commercial mouthwashes usually contain a preservative such as sodium benzoate to preserve freshness once the container has been opened.
Commercial growers usually address this problem by piling additional soil around the base of the plant as it grows (" hilling ", or in British English " earthing up ").
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 so-called vegetable rennets usually contain rennet from the mold Mucor miehei-see microbial rennet below.
Commercial Unix vendors have tended to take the open source implementation and adapt it for their hardware, usually customizing it and adding proprietary extensions.
Commercial refiling of a message will usually require a reformatting of the message, particularly the heading.
Commercial models may appear in high fashion editorials or walk in ready to wear shows, but usually earn their living by commercial modelling.
Commercial Print models are usually non-exclusive and primarily work in one location.
Commercial messages were regarded as intrusive, so these shows usually displayed the sponsor's name in the title, as evidenced by such programs as The A & P Gypsies, Acousticon Hour, Champion Spark Plug Hour, The Clicquot Club Eskimos, The Flit Soldiers, The Fox Fur Trappers, The Goodrich Zippers, The Ingram Shavers, The Ipana Troubadors, The Planters Pickers, The Silvertown Cord Orchestra ( featuring the Silver Masked Tenor ), The Sylvania Foresters, The Yeast Foamers, King Biscuit Time ( with Sonny Boy Williamson ), The Health and Happiness Radio Show ( with Hank Williams ) and the Light Crust Doughboys ( with Bob Wills and Milton Brown ).
Commercial galleries had shown a lack of interest in the project, and it was held in a cheap alternative space, a London Docklands admin block ( usually referred to as a warehouse ).
Commercial libraries, since they were usually associated with booksellers, and also since they had a greater number of patrons, were able to accumulate greater numbers of books.
Commercial broiler chickens are not routinely beak trimmed as they reach slaughter weight at approximately 6 weeks of age, i. e. before injurious pecking usually begins.
Commercial law, corporate law and civil procedure are usually codified separately.
Commercial propagation is usually by cuttings, taken from green wood after flowering in late spring to early summer ; alternatively, cuttings may be taken between November and February.
* Commercial paper-Unsecured promissory notes with a fixed maturity of one to 270 days ; usually sold at a discount from face value.
Commercial chili prepared without beans is usually called " chili no beans " in the United States.
Commercial or passenger aircraft are usually designed for optimum performance at their cruise speed or V < sub > C </ sub >.
Commercial flights to the area are usually handled through the airport at Charlotte, approximately one hour's drive to the west.
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.
Commercial Sahti usually has around eight percent ABV.
Leasing is a common method by which airlines acquire their aircraft, usually from companies that specialize in the field of Commercial Aircraft Sales and Leasing.
Commercial conventions are usually quite expensive and are hosted in hotels.
Commercial power systems are usually too large to allow for hand solution of the power flow.
* Commercial or industrial ceiling fans are usually used in offices, factories or industries.

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