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Even and small
Even the officer in charge, be it a captain ( for small display ) or a general, is restrained by monitoring.
Even at this short distance they were only vague shapes, setting up the machine gun on a small knoll so that it could fire above the heads of the rest of the patrol.
Even " vanishingly small " quantities of dioxin in the diet caused adverse health effects when tested on animals.
Even a small improvement in operating policies or procedures could have set back the deciphering process by months, or even permanently.
Even though it's widely used with many small variations, many big and influential groups still use different systems.
Even under very high concentrations, it can still distinguish very small differences in concentration.
Even small caldera-forming eruptions, such as Krakatoa in 1883 or Mount Pinatubo in 1991, may result in significant local destruction and a noticeable drop in temperature around the world.
Even in small networks, DHCP is useful because it makes it easy to add new machines to the network.
Even here DG managed to innovate, packing this very small core and the corresponding support electronics onto a single standard 15 x board.
Even the " exact " FFT algorithms have errors when finite-precision floating-point arithmetic is used, but these errors are typically quite small ; most FFT algorithms, e. g. Cooley – Tukey, have excellent numerical properties as a consequence of the pairwise summation structure of the algorithms.
Even a very small number of additional annual female deaths will cause the subpopulation to decline.
Even so, farms were small in size, and women did much of the field work.
Even for a small loom with only a few thousand warp ends the process of re-threading can take days.
Even Downey's affiliates, many of which were low-rated independent television stations in small to medium markets, were so fearful of advertiser and viewer backlash that they would air one or even two local disclaimers during the broadcast.
Even though it looked like a small rifle, it used 9mm pistol ammunition, which introduced the idea of an automatic weapon that fired pistol rounds.
Even small spaceships employ artificial gravity to shield their passengers from the effects of high acceleration, allowing them to cross a solar system in a matter of hours or days.
Even at a relatively small size of 5 nm, though, these particles can become compartmentalized in the peripheral tissues, and will therefore accumulate in the body over time.
Even the broader definition of " carbon-containing molecules " requires the exclusion of carbon-containing alloys ( including steel ), a relatively small number of carbon-containing compounds such as metal carbonates and carbonyls, simple oxides of carbon and cyanides, as well as the allotropes of carbon and simple carbon halides and sulfides, which are usually considered to be inorganic.
Even the cracks of kitchen counters are thoroughly scrubbed, for example, to remove any traces of flour and yeast, however small.
Even those people who were willing to farm a small patch of ground faced a new threat.
Even in the presence of the field there is only a small induced magnetization because only a small fraction of the spins will be oriented by the field.
Even a small, female Pteranodon could have reached a depth of at least with its long bill and neck while floating on the surface, and they may have reached even greater depths by plunge-diving into the water from the air like some modern long-winged seabirds.
Even a small change in the message will ( with overwhelming probability ) result in a completely different hash, e. g. changing < tt > d </ tt > to < tt > c </ tt >:
Even in the 1980s, the majority of people lived in small villages and worked at agricultural pursuits.

Even and detail
Even Lebanon in the distant North is spoken of with a minuteness of detail which could be expected only from one very familiar with Northern Palestine ( Hosea 14: 5-8 ).
Even some critics concede that " Drexler has carefully considered a number of physical principles underlying the ' high level ' aspects of the nanosystems he proposes and, indeed, has thought in some detail " about some issues.
Even 131, 000 channels weren't enough to search the sky in detail at a fast rate, so Suitcase SETI was followed in 1985 by Project " META ", for " Megachannel Extra-Terrestrial Assay ".
Even at the time of its release, Variety noted that the " story bespeaks authority in detail, obviously explained by the fact that Capt.
Even the Press Club of Washington was reproduced in minute detail, but the major effort went into a faithful reproduction of the Senate Chamber on the Columbia lot.
Even though in American Psycho the most heinous crimes are depicted in minute detail, the novel has never been labelled a " crime novel ", maybe because it is never explicitly mentioned whether Bateman actually commits the crimes or rather just fantasizes about them.
* Even if A is not finitely generated, the size of its torsion-free part is uniquely determined, as is explained in more detail in the article on rank of an abelian group.
Even though, in places, hydrographic survey data may be collected in sufficient detail to portray bottom topography in some areas, hydrographic charts only show depth information relevant for safe navigation and should not be considered as a product that accurately portrays the actual shape of the bottom.
Even more scathing was Augustus Moore in the May edition of Time: A Monthly Miscellany, who declared: " In Mr haggard's book I find none of the powerful imagination, the elaborate detail, the vivid English which would entitle his work to be described as a romance ... it seems to me to be the method of the modern melodrama ".
Even though Stephenson deals with these ideas at extreme length, " His attention to detail and relish for providing historical context provide the attentive reader with a liberal education, while his imagination and humor delight.
Even people who normally do not enjoy intricate arguments tend to reason acutely and with great attention to detail when they are caught about in the justification or condemnation of their next-door neighbors behavior.
Even with regard to the poor conditions of prisoner camps highlighted by Bacque which the panel members agree existed, the New Orleans panel concluded that Bacque raised no new or novel issues that had not been raised since the Maschke Commission findings of the 1960s and 1970s, and studies thereafter that had also chronicled those conditions in far more specific detail.
Even when visible, however, the crater is seen almost edge-on, making it difficult to see much detail from the Earth.
Even decades later, the series can still be appreciated for its attention to detail and accurate physics.
Even though the re-sized Bonneville was also sold in Canada, the full-size Parisienne continued for 1982, although its distinct Pontiac front-and rear-end treatments and interiors were largely replaced with Chevrolet components ( described in detail below ).
Even the carved stone reliefs have an aggressive, hostile quality to them, a consequence of their focus on surface detail at the expense of the humans in the design.
Even his head did not require any detail because of the mask.
Even though their emphasis on detail is derived from Tibetan models, their origins can be discerned easily, despite the profusely embroidered garments and glittering ornaments with which these figures are lavishly covered.
Even larger systems and demands for finer diagnostic and location detail led to the introduction of addressable fire alarm systems with each addressable device providing specific information about its state while sharing a common communication circuit.
Even four-panel comics benefit by not having their comics " squeezed " onto a newspaper page to the point of illegibility, and thus can include more detail.
Even a minor change in detail in any of these could have major effects on reliability.
However, he did significantly improve general living conditions during his tenure and was extremely conscientious in carrying out his duties: “ Even in the country when he was supposed to be resting ," his niece remembered, " he was constantly receiving couriers from Moscow and giving audiences .” He paid a lot of attention to detail, attending personally to matters that could easily have been left to subordinates, punishing corruption and fraud.
Even though the detail of the Gothic style is much simpler than the Romanesque style, it still has decorative stone and wood carvings inside and outside the building.
Vitalii Semyonovich Lelchuk, from the USSR Academy of Sciences, describes the level of detail as absurd: " Even the KGB was told the quota of arrests to be made and the prisons to be used.

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