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Finally and standard
Finally, the gold bullion standard is a system in which gold coins do not circulate, but in which the authorities have agreed to sell gold bullion on demand at a fixed price in exchange for the circulating currency.
Finally, some emulations simply refer to a standard, such as ANSI.
Finally, rsync is capable of limiting the bandwidth consumed during a transfer, a useful feature that few other standard file transfer programs offer.
Finally having completed the cut, but at a loss for titles, Wong was listening to a then-recent album by Bryan Ferry and noticed a resonance in the song " I'm In the Mood for Love ," which shared its title with a popular jazz standard of the mid 20th century.
Finally the mini cabinet had a smaller spacing between the turntable and the keys, and the turntable was approximately half the diameter of the standard version.
Finally, the signals conveyed to the ground through the GPS time-transfer system will serve as a truly international time standard available to anyone on earth.
Finally, this value can be represented in the format given by the Language Independent Arithmetic standard and several programming language standards, including Ada, C, Fortran and Modula-2, as:
Finally, Stout ’ s use of radiocarbon dating is to one standard deviation, which means that there is an approximately one third chance that the data offered is inaccurate by up to 100 years on either side.
Finally, the association with Alexander was a standard move for usurpers in the Hellenistic world, such as the pseudo-Seleucids Alexander Balas and the Syrian general Diodotus Tryphon.
Finally, the bat is stained in one of seven standard colors, which include natural white, red stain, black, and a two-tone blue and white stain.
" Finally, the Federal Communications Commission denied Entercom's assertions of the unconstitutionality of its definition of indecency, stating in conclusion, " The constitutional validity of the Commission's indecency standard has been repeatedly affirmed by the courts " and that Ashcroft v. Free Speech Commission and Reno v. ACLU did not alter this conclusion.
Finally, the top-of-the-range status of the Magna VR-X was fully reinforced with the Limited Edition's 17 " x7 " alloy wheels becoming standard ( meaning that, for the first time, VR-X no longer shared the Sports ' 16-inch wheels ) and the Sports was also being assigned a smaller rear wing ( which became optional on all Magna's or standard on Executive-based limited editions ).
Finally, Stabilitrak became standard on all models shortly after the start of the model year.
Finally it was Otto Jahn's 1854 catalogue Vasensammlung of the Pinakothek, Munich, that set the standard for the scientific description of Greek pottery, recording the shapes and inscriptions with a previously unseen fastidousness.
Finally, flexibility is seen as a stage in the organizational life cycle: A company can maintain growth goals while avoiding standard business bottlenecks.
Finally, single point urban interchanges are reportedly safer than other space-efficient interchange forms such as ( standard ) diamond interchanges.
Finally, in the mid-1990s, Digital Chameleon's facility with Photoshop helped make that program the industry standard.
Finally, it received the standard IAU designation C / 1956 R1 ( Arend – Roland ), with the ' C /' indicating it was a non-periodic comet and the R1 showing it was the first comet reported as discovered in the half-month designated by R. The last is equivalent to the period September 1 – 15.
Finally it has been suggested that the aiguillettes derive from the shoulder decoration worn by standard bearers in the French Imperial ( Grande ) Army under Napoleon.
Finally, for each overlapping sample, the standard Z-compare and ( conditional ) frame buffer update are performed.
Finally, the court held that the question of whether the defendant was liable because of negligence in violation of the reasonable person standard was a proper question for the jury (" The care taken by a prudent man has always been the rule laid down ; and as to the supposed difficulty of applying it, a jury has always been able to say, whether, taking that rule as their guide, there has been negligence ....").

Finally and CDS
Finally, in 1992, the computer hardware and service businesses were spun out as Control Data Systems, Inc. ( CDS ).
Finally, after the CDS spinout, all that was left of CDC was its services business, and it became known as the Ceridian Corporation.
Finally, an investor might speculate on an entity's credit quality, since generally CDS spreads increase as credit-worthiness declines, and decline as credit-worthiness increases.

Finally and contracts
Finally, Carlton and Granada had chosen not to employ ONdigital management and staff directly, so many people were on short-term contracts and key people left with no notice.
Finally, on February 18, 1935, the Supreme Court held in Norman v. Baltimore & Ohio R. Co., 294 U. S. 240 ( 1935 ), that the government had the power to abrogate private contracts but not public ones.
Finally, the underlying contracts would be subject to competition, and would also be subject to the requirements of the Cost Accounting Standards and the Federal Acquisition Regulation.
Finally LDDC had the power to broker and enter into contracts.

Finally and specify
Finally, there is a need to specify each event's likelihood of happening.

Finally and obligation
Finally, the Court of Appeals concluded that " the voting restriction for trustees is rooted in historical concern for the Hawaiian race ... carried through statehood when Hawaii acknowledged a trust obligation toward native Hawaiians ... and on to 1993, when Congress passed a Joint Resolution ' apologiz to Native Hawaiians on behalf of the people of the United States for the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii ... and the deprivation of the rights of Native Hawaiians to self-determination '.

Finally and characteristics
Finally, taking into account the characteristics, his astral sign of social background, race and his natural inclination, the player decides what role the character will follow.
Finally, there is theoretically no reason to exclude the possibility of limited polymerization of a phenolic monomer, such that it would result in formation of a soluble structure that would be both a polyphenol by the WBSSH definition, and have the repeating characteristics of a true polymer.
Finally, it expresses the meaning with a style that preserves many of the characteristics of the source text.
Finally, the legislature is not entrusted with making decisions concerning the basic characteristics of Lithuanian statehood and democracy.
Finally, the axons may non-specifically innervate muscle fibers and cause the muscles to acquire the characteristics of the axon that innervates them.

Finally and limit
Finally, it is often useful to consider the limit of a sequence of functions, such as
Finally, the Soviets used military forays into contested territories in an effort to root out the guerillas and limit their options.
Finally, he called on the Member States to limit direct aid to unprofitable farms.
Finally, the GeForce 3's texture sampling units were upgraded to support 8-tap anisotropic filtering, compared to the previous limit of 2-tap with GeForce 2.
Finally, the Socialist Party decided to be recorded under its name and symbols in the electoral rolls and gave a time limit to its militants of two years to opt for the PS or the PPD.
Finally, in 1948 the women were admitted to full membership of the university, although the university still retained powers to limit their numbers.
Finally, in 1920 the United States fixed the limit at 126 pounds.
Finally the elasticity of the barrel can be tested by applying internal pressure once more, but this time care is taken to ensure that the inner layers are not stretched beyond their new elastic limit.
Finally, in the event that the king failed to abide by the laws of the state, or tried to limit or question nobles ’ privileges, they had the right to refuse the king ’ s commands, and to oppose him by force of arms.
Finally, the medical director ( or other emergency physicians ) may be responsible for providing the required medical ' back up ' when the practitioner reaches the limit of their scope of practice.
Finally, we mentioned that intrawebs were used to limit access to the web ( e. g. web filtering ) but inversely they can be used to facilitate it.
Finally, " A production tax credit of 1. 8 cents per kilowatt-hour for the first 6, 000 megawatt-hours from new nuclear power plants for the first eight years of their operation, subject to a $ 125 million annual limit.
) Finally, the Gold Line enters the median of the Foothill Freeway ( Interstate 210 ) and continues east to station, in Pasadena just west of the Sierra Madre city limit.
Finally, the rake in higher limit games is usually much smaller in comparison to the size of the pot, and if a collection is taken instead of a rake, this removes the economic reason for chopping.
" Finally, the court noted that Baker, " does limit the arguments to ones that do not presume or rest on a constitutional right to same-sex marriage.
Finally, there is a need for a better understanding of how the public health systems and communities can best respond to and limit the health consequences of syndemics.

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