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Fewer tire side walls equates to less wasted energy ; ( 2 ) the lighter tire weight allows a truck to be loaded with more freight ; ( 3 ) the single wheel covers less of the brake unit, which allows faster cooling and reduces brake fade.
Fewer than 10 % of organic farmers use these pesticides regularly ; one survey found that only 5. 3 % of vegetable growers in California use rotenone while 1. 7 % use pyrethrum ( Lotter 2003: 26 ).
Fewer than twenty good specimens have been described ; 3 specimens of Opabinia are known from the Greater Phyllopod bed, where they comprise less than 0. 1 % of the community.
Fewer than half could say the Ten Commandments ; some could not even repeat the Lord's Prayer in English.
Fewer than 25 concours Sonetts were known to exist ; high-range valuations for concours Sonetts ranged from about US $ 28, 000 for a Sonett III to about US $ 45, 000 for a Sonett II.
Fewer high schoolers will progress directly to the NBA without at least one year of college basketball beginning in 2006 ; citing maturity concerns after several incidents involving young players, the labor agreement between players and owners now specifies that players must turn 19 years of age during the calendar year of the draft to be eligible.
" Fewer than 60 percent had told colleagues about their sexual orientation ; fewer than 7 percent said their work environments were good for gays.
* Fewer variables stored: considering the complexity limit, passwords can't hold more than a few variables, which means that they are not practical for variable-oriented games such as RPGs and racing games ; sports games are stripped of statistics and, since saving mid-level usually requires an impractical amount of data, strategy games have to be organized into levels to be completed in one sitting.

; and jumps
At one side of the stage a dancer jumps excitedly ; ;
A function from the set of real numbers to the real numbers can be represented by a graph in the Cartesian plane ; the function is continuous if, roughly speaking, the graph is a single unbroken curve with no " holes " or " jumps ".
Only jumping moves are allowed ; the game ends when no further jumps are possible.
Pairs perform elements specific to the discipline such as throw jumps, in which the man ' throws ' the woman into a jump ; lifts, in which the woman is held above the man's head in one of various grips and positions ; pair spins, in which both skaters spin together about a common axis ; death spirals ; and other elements such as side-by-side jumps and spins in unison.
# Loops ( also known as Rittberger jumps ) take off from either the left or right back outside edge and land on the same edge ;
; Number maze: A maze where numbers are used to determine jumps that form a pathway, allowing for a maze to criss cross itself many times.
The vast majority of skaters rotate all their jumps and spins in the same direction ; counter-clockwise jumping is more common than clockwise.
An edge jump takes off directly from the edge without assist from the other foot ; while in a toe jump, the skater spikes the toe picks of the free foot into the ice at the same time he or she jumps off the edge of the skating foot, providing a kind of pole-vaulting action to convert the skater's horizontal speed over the ice into a vertical leap.
Most jumps have a natural rotation ; that is, the approach and landing curves both have the same rotational sense as the jump in the air.
; Loop inversion: This technique changes a standard while loop into a do / while ( also known as repeat / until ) loop wrapped in an if conditional, reducing the number of jumps by two, for cases when the loop is executed.
; Loop unrolling: Unrolling duplicates the body of the loop multiple times, in order to decrease the number of times the loop condition is tested and the number of jumps, which hurt performance by impairing the instruction pipeline.
; Jump threading: In this pass, consecutive conditional jumps predicated entirely or partially on the same condition are merged.
In a control flow graph each node in the graph represents a basic block, i. e. a straight-line piece of code without any jumps or jump targets ; jump targets start a block, and jumps end a block.
During the following years, Hackett performed a number of jumps from bridges and other structures ( including the Eiffel Tower ), building public interest in the sport, and opening the world's first permanent commercial bungee site ; the Kawarau Bridge Bungy at Queenstown in the South Island of New Zealand.
* Jumper ( dress ), in the USA, is any, shoulder to thigh length article of women's outer clothing that a woman " jumps into ," i. e., is applied from the ankles up ; including the sleeveless, collarless dress, known elsewhere as a pinafore or pinafore dress

; and by
His face was split by a vermilion streak, his eyes were pools of white ; ;
He had looked over my forms and was impressed by what he had seen there ; ;
Soon as the Burnsides moved on, he'd lead Rex down by the river ; ;
At once my ears were drowned by a flow of what I took to be Spanish, but -- the driver's white teeth flashing at me, the road wildly veering beyond his glistening hair, beyond his gesticulating bottle -- it could have been the purest Oxford English I was half hearing ; ;
Not by the 11:00 sun which had spread a warmth around his spot of grass in the English Gardens and sent him off to sleep ; ;
When I question them as to what they mean by concepts like liberty and democracy, I find that they fall into two categories: the simpler ones who have simply accepted the shibboleths of their faith without analysis ; ;
Their social status was achieved in some cases by birth, as with Washington, Jefferson and Jay ; ;
Other examples of gradual changes that have affected the Negro have been his moving up, row by row, in the buses ; ;
Perhaps these writers have been too deeply moved by this romanticizing ; ;
The sequence may involve a sharp contrast: for example, a quiet meditative sway of the body succeeded by a violent leap ; ;
ripe pears lying in long grass, to be turned over by a dusty-slippered foot, cautiously, lest bees still worked in the ragged, brown-edged holes ; ;
Three of these only were protected from us by stern commandment: the roses, whose petals might not be collected until they had fallen, to be made into perfume or rose-tea to drink ; ;
the peonies, whose tight sticky buds would be blighted by the laying on of a finger, although they were not apparently harmed by the ants that crawled over them ; ;

; and using
Small, shirt-sleeved orchestras play in 2/4 or 4/4 time, using guitars, violins, and more alien instruments with names that would open Sesame: the oud, grandfather of the lute ; ;
press scored handle ends firmly in place using dowel to reinforce container while pressing ; ;
Observations have also been made at 1.5 mm using optical techniques ( Sinton, 1955, 1956, ; ;
Unlike its relatives, the aardwolf does not hunt large animals ; instead it eats insects, mainly termites-one aardwolf can eat about 200, 000 termites during a single night by using its long, sticky tongue to capture them.
Adobe (, ; Arabic: الطوب ) is a natural building material made from sand, clay, water, and some kind of fibrous or organic material ( sticks, straw, and / or manure ), which the builders shape into bricks ( using frames ) and dry in the sun.
Kemeny and Kurtz observe that while " undisciplined " use of unconditional GOTOs and conditional IF-THEN GOTOs can result in " spaghetti code " a programmer can write structured programs using these instructions ; on the other hand " it is also possible, and not too hard, to write badly structured programs in a structured language ".
The same kind of work that Einstein did, the same kind of work, using the same methods ; but in a much broader field, much more close to human relationships.
It is possible to prove many theorems using neither the axiom of choice nor its negation ; such statements will be true in any model of Zermelo – Fraenkel set theory ( ZF ), regardless of the truth or falsity of the axiom of choice in that particular model.
A consequence of using waveforms to describe particles is that it is mathematically impossible to obtain precise values for both the position and momentum of a particle at the same time ; this became known as the uncertainty principle, formulated by Werner Heisenberg in 1926.
For example, if two characters are wrestling the relevant attribute is Strength ; a character could reveal a weapon, changing it to Warfare ; they could try to overcome the other character's mind using a power, changing it to Psyche ; or they could concentrate their strength on defense, changing it to Endurance.
For each round, a subkey is derived from the main key using Rijndael's key schedule ; each subkey is the same size as the state.
Abalone may only be taken using breath-hold techniques or shorepicking ; scuba diving for abalone is strictly prohibited.
However, using pure mass to resist the forces of a storm only works well as a permanent mooring ; a large enough rock would be nearly impossible to move to a new location.
An anagram is a type of word play, the result of rearranging the letters of a word or phrase to produce a new word or phrase, using all the original letters exactly once ; for example orchestra can be rearranged into carthorse.
The Victorian love of anagramming as recreation is alluded to by Augustus De Morgan using his own name as example ; " Great Gun, do us a sum!
On November 6, 1827, Alcott started teaching in Bristol, Connecticut, still using the same methods he used in Cheshire, but opposition from the community surfaced quickly ; he was unemployed by March 1828.
Moody and Sankey began publishing their compositions in 1875, and " Amazing Grace " appeared three times with three different melodies, but they were the first to give it its title ; hymns were typically published using the first line of the lyrics, or the name of the tune such as " New Britain ".
Many processes are close to adiabatic and can be easily approximated by using an adiabatic assumption, but there is always some heat loss ; as no perfect insulators exist.
He adopted Ubu's ridiculous and pedantic figures of speech ; for example, he referred to himself using the royal we, and called the wind " that which blows " and the bicycle he rode everywhere " that which rolls ".
That he enjoyed warfare there can be no doubt ; yet he was not like the ordinary fighting bishops of the Middle Ages, whose sole indication of their religious role was to avoid the shedding of blood by using a mace in battle instead of a sword.

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