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Effectively a dual system ran from 1948 to 2003, where the government recognised the chiefs as such, but not their other titles.
* " Effectively, the provision of energy such that it meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

Effectively and is
Effectively that kept the public at the bottom of the power chain, catching the flow of information that is handed down from experts / elites.
Effectively, the list is divided into two parts: the sublist of items already sorted, which is built up from left to right and is found at the beginning, and the sublist of items remaining to be sorted, occupying the remainder of the array.
Effectively, it is a very large number of transistors in parallel where, at the output, the signal is added constructively, but random noise is added only stochastically.
Effectively, energy and angular momentum are transferred from the rotation of the Earth to the orbital motion of the Moon ( however, most of the energy lost by the Earth is converted to heat (- 3. 321 TW ), and only about 1 / 30th (+ 0. 121 TW ) is transferred to the Moon ).
; Sparse conditional constant propagation: Effectively equivalent to iteratively performing constant propagation, constant folding, and dead code elimination until there is no change, but is much more efficient.
Effectively the noise temperature of the amplifier has been quadrupled, in addition to the ( smaller ) contribution due to the attenuator itself ( usually room temperature if the attenuator is composed of resistors ).
Effectively, the standard is satisfied if there is greater than 50 percent chance that the proposition is true.
Effectively a neighborhood and occupying the entire south shore of the lake is the independent Village of Lakewood, historically a restricted community connected strongly to the Crystal Lake Country Club along side it.
Effectively, the first year of college study is considered equivalent to grade twelve in all other provinces, while the second year is considered to be equal to the freshman university year.
" Soft Power: What it is, Why it⠀™ s Important, and the Conditions Under Which it Can Be Effectively Used " Journal of Political Power ( 2011 ), works. bepress. com
Effectively, the 270 ° crank is a compromise which allows a more regular firing pattern than a 180 ° crank and less vibration than a 360 ° crank.
Effectively, this rendered the land negotiations for use of Kwajalein Atoll a " domestic issue " between the national Marshallese government in Majuro and local " landowners ," even though Kwajalein, where the local Marshallese population deals on a daily basis with American military activity, is a considerable distance from Majuro.
Effectively it is not labour which the worker sells, but his capacity to work.
Effectively a coilgun is a solenoid, a current-carrying coil which will draw a ferromagnetic object through its center.
Effectively, this means that each muon catalyzing d-d muon-catalyzed fusion reactions in pure deuterium is only able to catalyze about one-tenth of the number of d-t muon-catalyzed fusion reactions that each muon is able to catalyze in a mixture of equal amounts of deuterium and tritium, and each d-d fusion only yields about one-fifth of the yield of each d-t fusion, thereby making the prospects for useful energy release from d-d muon-catalyzed fusion at least 50 times worse than the already dim prospects for useful energy release from d-t muon-catalyzed fusion.

Effectively and .
Effectively controls cattle grubs which damage hides and can reduce gains.
Effectively it eliminates smaller parties from parliament.
Effectively, this causes a double pendulum motion, with the top of the pole moving forward and pivoting from the box, while the vaulter acts as a second pendulum pivoting from the right hand.
Effectively demonstrating almost all animation techniques, as well as how he produced them, the film was released to theaters in 1987 and to video in 1989.
Effectively a stalemate, with no clear legal arguments, it continued until the boundary issue was eventually placed in the hands of Kaiser Wilhelm I of Germany for arbitration in 1871.
* How to Report Bugs Effectively ( Simon G. Tatham )
Effectively, it was a prototype of graphical user interface, an indispensable feature of modern CAD.
Effectively, this section immunizes both ISPs and Internet users from liability for torts committed by others using their website or online forum, even if the provider fails to take action after receiving actual notice of the harmful or offensive content.
Effectively Anguilla was allowed to secede from Saint Kitts and Nevis ; however it was not until 19 December 1980 that Anguilla formally disassociated itself from Saint Kitts to become a separate British dependency.
Effectively it implied that there are enemies of the Communist cause within the Party itself: class enemies who " wave the red flag to oppose the red flag.
Gilbert scholar Andrew Crowther comments, " Effectively, contract made and Sullivan Carte's employees – a situation which created its own resentments.
Effectively, Pliny crossed all the principal fields of the organization of the early Roman Empire.
Effectively, Scotland was left without a monarch until the accession of Robert the Bruce in 1306.
Effectively, Normandy depended economically more on maritime trade across the English Channel than it did by river trade on the Seine.
Effectively started by members of the National Liberation Front ( FLN ) on November 1, 1954, during the Toussaint Rouge (" Red All Saints ' Day "), the conflict shook the foundations of the French Fourth Republic ( 1946 – 58 ) and led to its eventual collapse.
Effectively isolated from the rest of Starke County, these residents asked that their land be annexed to LaPorte County, which was completed on January 28, 1842.

such and surface
Placing missiles in submarines, on barges, railroads, highways, surface vessels and in the air provides them with passive protection by taking advantage of the gravest weakness of long-range ballistic missiles today -- the extreme difficulty of destroying a mobile or moving target with such weapons.
The outside surface of the solid units shall be of an exterior grade of panel board such as plywood, plastic coated panel board, high density particle board, asbestos-cement board, or any other product locally obtainable upon recommendation of your building supply dealer.
Obviously hydrophobic ( oleophilic ) substances such as greases, oils, or particles having a greasy or oily surface are more at home in the center of a micelle than in the aqueous phase.
These areas, by virtue of their abrupt density of pattern, stated the literal surface with such new and superior force that the resulting contrast drove the simulated printing into a depth from which it could be rescued -- and set to shuttling again -- only by conventional perspective ; ;
that is, by being placed in such relation to the forms depicted within the illusion that these forms left no room for the typography except near the surface.
The accumulation of such devices, however, soon had the effect of telescoping, even while separating, surface and depth.
Nikolai Cherkasov, the Russian actor who has played such heroic roles as Alexander Nevsky and Ivan the Terrible, performs the lanky Don Quixote, and does so with a simple dignity that bridges the inner nobility and the surface absurdity of this poignant man.
For a solid shape such as a sphere, cone, or cylinder, the area of its boundary surface is called the surface area.
Older techniques, such as bilinear and trilinear filtering, do not take into account the angle a surface is viewed from, which can result in aliasing or blurring of textures.
Removable adhesives are used in applications such as surface protection films, masking tapes, bookmark and note papers, price marking labels, promotional graphics materials, and for skin contact ( wound care dressings, EKG electrodes, athletic tape, analgesic and transdermal drug patches, etc .).
Such actions include surface cleaning such as varnish removal, or consolidation such as securing flaking paint.
Dying cells that undergo the final stages of apoptosis display phagocytotic molecules, such as phosphatidylserine, on their cell surface.
* Expression of viral proteins coupled to MHC proteins on the surface of the infected cell, allowing recognition by cells of the immune system ( such as Natural Killer and cytotoxic T cells ) that then induce the infected cell to undergo apoptosis.
He theorized this could focus 10 < sup > 23 </ sup > protons per second on a 1 mm < sup > 2 </ sup > surface, then envisaged making two such beams collide.
* global changes to land surface, such as deforestation
By sweeping this surface through R < sup > 3 </ sup > as a function of the ion sequence input data, such as via ion-ordering, a volume is generated onto which positions the 2D detector positions can be computed and placed three-dimensional space.
Typically the sweep takes the simple form of an advancement of the surface, such that the surface is expanded in a symmetric manner about its advancement axis, with the advancement rate set by some nominal volume attributed to each event, representative of the atomic volume of the atom prior to evaporation.
They adhere beads, one by one, to a surface, such as wood or a gourd, with a mixture of resin and beeswax.
Beads may be divided into several types of overlapping categories, based on different criteria such as component materials, manufacturing process, place or period of origin, surface patterning, or general shape.
Roots which spread out close to the surface, such as those of willows, can produce shoots and ultimately new plants.
The surface of implants that contact the body might be made of a biomedical material such as titanium, silicone or apatite depending on what is the most functional.
Notice that at equilibrium the surface adopts a shape such that an element of volume at any location on its surface has the same potential energy as at any other.

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