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Equalization and is
Equalization ( or EQ ) is often used on individual drums, to bring out each one's characteristic sound.
The community is a part of the State Board of Equalization District 4, represented by Judy Chu as of 2008.
Until the 2009-2010 fiscal year, Ontario was the only province to have never received equalization payments ; in 2009-2010 Ontario will receive $ 347 million, while Newfoundland, which has received payments since the program's creation, is now a so-called " have " province, and is now a net contributor that does not receive Equalization payments.
Equalization payments do not, technically, involve wealthy provinces making payments to poor provinces, although in practice this is what happens, via the federal treasury.
Equalization ( British: equalisation ) is the process of adjusting the balance between frequency components within an electronic signal.

Equalization and often
Equalization payments are one example of what are often collectively referred to in Canada as " transfer payments ", a term used in other jurisdictions to refer to cash payments to individuals ( see Canadian Transfer Payments ).

Equalization and frequency
# Equalization filtering, for example a matched filter, compensation for multipath propagation, time spreading, phase distortion and frequency selective fading, to avoid intersymbol interference and symbol distortion.
Equalization was also applied to correct the response of the transducers, for example, a particular microphone might be more sensitive to low frequency sounds than to high frequency sounds, so an equalizer would be used to increase the volume of the higher frequencies ( boost ), and reduce the volume of the low frequency sounds ( cut ).
* Equalization filter, the width of a frequency band affected by equalization

Equalization and response
Equalization can be used to adjust the in-room response of a subwoofer system.

Equalization and at
Equalization payments are based on a formula that calculates the difference between the per capita revenue yield that a particular province would obtain using average tax rates and the national average per capita revenue yield at average tax rates.
* Jesse Reichler ( 2006 ) Donationware experience-An article describing experiments with Donationware: Ethical Software, Work Equalization, Temporary Licenses, Collective Bargaining, and Microdonations at Donationcoder.

Equalization and all
The State Board of Equalization of the state of Colorado and the Colorado Tax Commission ordered that the valuation of all taxable property in Denver be increased by forty percent.

Equalization and because
However, because of Alberta's greater population and wealth, the citizens of Alberta as a whole are net contributors to Equalization, while the citizens of New Brunswick are net receivers of Equalization payments.
Heckscher and Ohlin considered the Factor-Price Equalization theorem an econometric success because the large volume of international trade in the late 19th and early 20th centuries coincided with the convergence of commodity and factor prices worldwide.

Equalization and .
" Equalization of land rights " was a clause included by Dr. Sun in the original Tongmenhui.
In 1956, using the Constitutional taxation authority of the federal level of government, St-Laurent's government introduced the policy of " Equalization payments " which redistributes taxation revenues between provinces to assist the poorer provinces in delivering government programs and services, a move that has been considered a strong one in solidifying the Canadian federation, particularly with his home province of Québec.
In State Board of Equalization v. Young's Market Co.,, the Supreme Court recognized that " Prior to the Twenty-first Amendment it would obviously have been unconstitutional " for a state to require a license and fee to import beer anywhere within its borders.
The Court criticized its earliest rulings on the issue, ( including State Board of Equalization v. Young's Market Co .) and promulgated its most limited interpretation to date: The aim of the Twenty-first Amendment was to allow States to maintain an effective and uniform system for controlling liquor by regulating its transportation, importation, and use.
" In his historical account, Justice Thomas argued the early precedent provided by State Board of Equalization v. Young's Market Co. was indeed correct, and furthered the original intent of the Twenty-first Amendment to provide a constitutional guarantee authorizing state regulation that might conflict with the Dormant Commerce Clause ( similar to the Webb – Kenyon Act ).
He was later appointed by Governor Mike Sullivan to the Wyoming State Board of Equalization.
He was later appointed by Governor Mike Sullivan to the Wyoming State Board of Equalization.
Equalization techniques are used in most public address and sound reinforcement applications.
for Azimuth, Bias, Level, and Equalization.
Sherman ’ s public service career includes serving on the California State Board of Equalization from 1991 to 1996.
It was reported that the campaign for the Board of Equalization involved numerous attacks.
* Equalization payments are established.
Equalization payments are cash payments made in some federal systems of government from the federal government to subnational governments with the objective of offsetting differences in available revenue or in the cost of providing services.

Equalization and frequencies
* Equalization, the process of adjusting the strength of certain frequencies within a signal

is and often
For one thing, this is not a subject often discussed or analyzed.
But more important, and the thing which the casual traveler and the blind sojourner often do not see, is that these places and activities are often the settings in which Persians exercise their extraordinary aesthetic sensibilities.
Yet within this limitation there is an astonishing variety: design as intricate as that in the carpet or miniature, with the melodic line like the painted or woven line often flowing into an arabesque.
Yet often fear persists because, even with the most rigid ritual, one is never quite free from the uneasy feeling that one might make some mistake or that in every previous execution one had been unaware of the really decisive act.
`` Most often '', she says, `` it's the monogamous relationship that is dishonest ''.
If many of the characters in contemporary novels appear to be the bloodless relations of characters in a case history it is because the novelist is often forgetful today that those things that we call character manifest themselves in surface behavior, that the ego is still the executive agency of personality, and that all we know of personality must be discerned through the ego.
It is often stated that Copernican astronomy is ' simpler ' than Ptolemaic.
1543 A.D. is often venerated as the birthday of the scientific revolution.
But when these expectations are once too often ground into the dust, innocence can falter, since its strength is according to the strength of him who possesses it.
Next I refer to our program in space exploration, which is often mistakenly supposed to be an integral part of defense research and development.
The relatively long and often colorful selections in this anthology enable the reader to become genuinely absorbed in what is said, whether he responds with anger or applause.
The continuities, contrasts, and similarities discernible when past and present are surveyed together are inexhaustible and the one is often understood through the other.
It is true that this distinction between style and idea often approaches the arbitrary since in the end we must admit that style and content frequently influence or interpenetrate one another and sometimes appear as expressions of the same insight.
The volume is a piece of passionate special pleading, written with the heat -- and often with the wisdom, it must be said -- of a Liberal damning the shortsightedness of politicians from 1782 to 1832.
That he read some of the books assigned to him with a studied carefulness is evident from his notes, which are often so full that they provide an unquestionable basis for the identification of reviews that were printed without his signature.
The religious quest is often intense and deep, and there are students on every campus who are seriously wrestling with the most profound questions of meaning and value.
His neighbors celebrated his return, even if it was only temporary, and Morgan was especially gratified by the quaint expression of an elderly friend, Isaac Lane, who told him, `` A man that has so often left all that is dear to him, as thou hast, to serve thy country, must create a sympathetic feeling in every patriotic heart ''.
Without a precise knowledge of Germanic philology, however, it is debatable whether their use was not more often a source of confusion and error than anything else.
Youth may be, and often is, skeptical, cynical or despairing ; ;
Although Patchen has given previous evidence of an interest in jazz, the musical group that he works with, the Chamber Jazz Sextet, is often ignored by jazz critics.
He is forced to play for little money, and must often take another job to live.

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