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For the near term, however, it must be realized that the industrial and commercial market is somewhat more sensitive to general business conditions than is the military market, and for this reason I would expect that any gain in 1961 may be somewhat smaller than those of recent years ; ;
For the last few years, however, no permits have been issued for collecting abalone ( perlemoen ), but commercial harvesting still continues as does illegal collection by syndicates.
For commercial purposes, it is derived primarily from Gelidium amansii.
For example, many commercial contracts are more economically efficient, and create greater wealth, because the parties know ahead of time that the proposed arrangement, though perhaps close to the line, is almost certainly legal.
For a long period, it was the " classic " Unix desktop associated with commercial Unix workstations.
For reloading cartridges intended for use in military-surplus firearms, rifles especially, " hard " primers are most commonly used instead of commercial " soft " primers.
For those who remained, new economic opportunities emerged through the export of cattle, commercial fishing and tourism.
For example, the British South Africa Company ( founded by the British imperialist Cecil Rhodes ) still retained commercial assets and mineral rights that it had acquired from a concession signed with the Litunga of Bulozi in 1890.
For example, licences that forbid commercial use or derivative works are non-libre.
For centuries under Hanseatic and German influence and then during its inter-war independence, Latvia used its geographic location as an important East-West commercial and trading center.
For commercial use, several paid editions are available, and offer additional functionality.
For Greenberg, modernism thus formed a reaction against the development of such examples of modern consumer culture as commercial popular music, Hollywood, and advertising.
For these reasons, and also reasons of economics, IP multicast is not, in general, used in the commercial Internet backbone.
For the purposes of authentication, most countries require commercial or personal documents which originate from or are signed in another country to be notarized before they can be used or officially recorded or before they can have any legal effect.
For much of the 1990s, C ++ dominated the commercial object database management market.
* 1999 – 2000: " For Those Who Think Young "/" The Joy of Pepsi-Cola " ( commercial with Britney Spears / commercial with Mary J. Blige )
For example, one study reports that Linux source code has 0. 17 bugs per 1000 lines of code while non-Open-Source commercial software generally scores 20-30 bugs per 1000 lines.
For decades, the commercial technology for separating tantalum from niobium involved the fractional crystallization of potassium heptafluorotantalate away from potassium oxypentafluoroniobate monohydrate, a process that was discovered by Jean Charles Galissard de Marignac in 1866.
For commercial reasons, there is also a total ban on internet telephony or VoIP.
For the 2012 commercial whaling season, starting in April and lasting six months, the quota was set to 216 minke whales.
For use in commercial light water reactors ( LWR ), the most prevalent power reactors in the world, uranium is enriched to 3 to 5 % < sup > 235 </ sup > U. Fresh LEU used in research reactors is usually enriched 12 % to 19. 75 % U-235, the latter concentration being used to replace HEU fuels when converting to LEU.
For example, BAA Limited ( BAA ) operates seven of the commercial airports in the United Kingdom, as well as several other airports outside of the UK.
For civil, commercial cases and criminal cases with the panel of judges presiding the right version is " Respected Court ".
For commercial and industrial refrigeration systems, most of the world uses the kilowatt ( kW ) as the basic unit of refrigeration.

For and flights
For transportation, the prime minister is granted an armoured car and shared use of two official aircraft — a CC-150 Polaris for international flights and a Challenger 601 for domestic trips.
For example, RAF Brize Norton in the UK has a terminal which caters to passengers for the Royal Air Force's scheduled TriStar flights to the Falkland Islands.
For aircraft travelling west between continents in the northern hemisphere these paths will extend northward near or into the Arctic region, however easterly flights will often fly a more southerly track to take advantage of the jet stream.
For he laughed at and ridiculed all notions of Publick virtue, and the love of one's Country, calling them the Chimerical school boy flights of Classical learning ; declaring himself at the same time, No Saint, no Spartan, no reformer.
For a short while, Le Touquet flights operated from the former while Calais and Ostend services continued to use the latter.
For national and international flights the international airports of Lyon ( Saint-Exupéry ) and Geneva ( Cointrin ) are located within a rather short distance.
For example, flights from Johannesburg to Washington, D. C., currently operated with an Airbus A340-600, once had to stop in Dakar International Airport in Senegal for refuelling, since the aircraft was not able to make the run on one fuel fill.
For example, airlines often offer multiple classes of seats on flights, such as first class and economy class.
For destinations served by multiple flights per day, numbers tend to increase during the day.
For example, following the crash of Alaska Airlines Flight 261, the airline changed the flight number for subsequent flights following the same route to 295.
For a while the terminal was used by other airlines like Transwede Airways for both domestic and international services but now the terminal is only used for international flights.
For that reason Inrikes 2 was set up for SAS, who moved all domestic flights from Inrikes 1 to the new terminal in 1990.
For the three week holiday period, 48 flights were scheduled.
For the first time, the flights will be open to anyone holding valid travel documents, and will no longer be restricted to Chinese and Taiwanese residents only, and no longer required to fly through the Hong Kong FIR.
For example, aircraft scheduled for shorter flights are often configured at a higher seat density than long-haul aircraft.
For all other international passenger flights, those in the Washington Metropolitan Area can use Dulles International Airport west of the city and Baltimore-Washington International Airport northeast of the city.
For this to happen, the strategic position model of Bahia in the international tourism route was fundamental, with direct and regular flights to Europe, the United States, and the Southern Cone, due to the complementary governmental and private initiatives, besides the development of new tourist poles integrated to the local culture.
For example, a number of airlines in Europe offer a fixed number of points for domestic or intra-European flights regardless of the distance ( but varying according to class of travel ).
For several years after its creation, the new field was used primarily for training and aerobatic flights rather than economic purposes.
For the 2008 year, RDU lost over 30 flights compared to March 2008 schedule.
For this reason, it is often used as a diversionary airport when weather conditions close aviation hubs elsewhere in the United Kingdom-heavy snowfall in the recent severe winters of 2009 and 2010-2011 resulted in large numbers of intercontinental flights bound for London Heathrow and elsewhere to be temporarily diverted to Prestwick.
For a short time Aloha also offered flights from Honolulu to Vancouver.
For a short period of time, Concourse D was used by Corporate Airlines to operate its own regional flights until it became an American Connection and Continental Connection regional affiliate.
For example, if X is a set of airports and x R y means " there is a direct flight from airport x to airport y ", then the transitive closure of R on X is the relation R < sup >+</ sup >: “ it is possible to fly from x to y in one or more flights .”

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