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For the maintenance of a long-term program, the departments, and particularly their chairmen, are strategic.
For basic maintenance and repairs, cyclists can choose to carry a pump ( or a CO < sub > 2 </ sub > cartridge ), a puncture repair kit, a spare inner tube, and tire levers.
For example, in 1986, students from Mudd stole a memorial cannon from Fleming House at Caltech ( originally from the National Guard ) by dressing as maintenance people and carting it off on a flatbed truck for " cleaning.
It was honored with the President's Award in 2000 by All American Rose Selections, Inc., which is presented to one public garden in the United States each year for superior rose maintenance and display:For contributing to the public interest in rose growing through its efforts in maintaining an outstanding public rose garden .”
For a variety of reasons, a legacy system may continue to be used, sometimes well past its vendor-supported lifetime, resulting in support and maintenance challenges.
For example in Australia, methadone maintenance treatment ( MMT ) is delivered by private pharmacies for a nominal fee to the client ( regardless of the fact it is free as it is subsidised by the Federal government ).
For the continued normal cellular maintenance, growth, and division, these free radicals must be sufficiently neutralized by antioxidant compounds.
For large scale complex systems, hundreds if not thousands of maintenance actions can result from the failure analysis.
For repairs, the entire cab hinges forward to allow maintenance access.
For example, a cutting edge treatment plant with extremely high maintenance costs may not be sustainable in regions of the world with fewer financial resources.
For instance, chemical additives in the pavement mix make the pavement more weather resistant, grooving and other surface treatments improve resistance to skidding and hydroplaning, and joint seals which were once tar are now made of low maintenance neoprene.
For rollers and assemblies involved in the paper pickup path and paper feed path, typical maintenance is to vacuum toner and dust from the mechanisms, and replace, clean, or restore the rubber paper-handling rollers.
For example, acute inflammatory, chronic inflammatory and catarrhal signs may indicate involvement, maintenance, or healing of corresponding distant tissues, respectively.
For example, railroad wheels have little traction, and friction brakes without an anti-skid mechanism often lead to skids, which increases maintenance costs and leads to a " thump thump " feeling for riders inside.
For example, one could leave money for somebody who may not be mature enough to handle money, and state that the money can only be used for health, education, support and maintenance of that person until the age of 35, upon which time the remaining income and principal will be distributed.
For over twenty years Alcalá's storks have been counted and studied, and the active protection and maintenance of their nests is by official policy.
" For a broader understanding of this statuory provision, we refer to Section 96 ( 3 ) of the Consumer and Competition Act 2010 ( Cth ) that broadly defines what can and what potentially constitute resale price maintenance.
For the maintenance of its nature properties, the Trust depends on the contributions of volunteers, with local circles of Conservation Volunteers working on projects during weekends.
For instance, the benchmarks in railroad equipment and infrastructure added to greater safety, maintenance, speed, and weight capacity for passenger services.
For maintenance, many designs include control rods, called " absorbers " that are inserted through tubes in a neutron reflector around the reactor core.
For example, a transportation terminal service company normally has two ship platoons, two shore platoons, one documentation platoon, one maintenance platoon, and the headquarters platoon.
This, as you may recognize, is a map of the United States ..." For the attraction video, the Serling footage is used up to the point that Serling forms the sounds " This as you may recognize ..." then cuts away from Serling to just a shot of the elevator as Silverman instead goes on to say " is a maintenance service elevator, still in operation, waiting for you.
For these among other reasons, Ireland — resolutely and irrevocably determined at the dawn of the promised era of self-determination and liberty that she will suffer foreign dominion no longer — calls upon every free nation to uphold her national claim to complete independence as an Irish Republic against the arrogant pretensions of England founded in fraud and sustained only by an overwhelming military occupation, and demands to be confronted publicly with England at the Congress of the Nations, that the civilised world having judged between English wrong and Irish right may guarantee to Ireland its permanent support for the maintenance of her national independence.
For instance, Self-evaluation maintenance theory suggests that people feel dissonance when their cherished skills or traits are outmatched by close social ties ( e. g. Jill the painter feels dissonance because she is friends with a master painter-Jill can either care less about painting, or justify her inferiority in some other way ).
For east coast recruits, phase two is swim qualification, rifle qualification, and Team Week, a week of maintenance duties for the island as a show of how to perform mundane tasks while still keeping military bearing and attention to detail.

For and access
For the most part, his writing rambles and jogs, preventing easy access by the reader to his true thoughts.
For general computer use access technology such as screen readers, screen magnifiers and refreshable Braille displays has been widely taken up along with standalone reading aids that integrate a scanner, optical character recognition ( OCR ) software, and speech software in a single machine.
For example a two dimensional array with three rows and four columns might provide access to the element at the 2nd row and 4th column by the expression: ( in a row major language ) and ( in a column major language ) in the case of a zero-based indexing system.
For example, like SQLite, it does not provide support for network access — programs access the database using in-process API calls.
For dairy production under such circumstances, the calf's access to the cow must be limited, for example by penning the calf and bringing the mother to it once a day after partly milking her.
For HTTP access the application gateway is called a web-proxy or just a proxy.
For continuous, frequent or prolonged intravenous chemotherapy administration, various systems may be surgically inserted into the vasculature to maintain access.
For instance, the PDP-8, having only 8 fixed-length instructions and no microcode at all, is a CISC because of how the instructions work, PowerPC, which has over 230 instructions ( more than some VAXes ) and complex internals like register renaming and a reorder buffer is a RISC, while Minimal CISC has 8 instructions, but is clearly a CISC because it combines memory access and computation in the same instructions.
For example, an employee database can contain all the data about an individual employee, but one group of users may be authorized to view only payroll data, while others are allowed access to only work history and medical data.
For instance, you might wish to add spell checking to all s, which in most languages would require access to the source code of the string class — and such basic classes are rarely given out in source form.
For the first time in many years, German audiences had free access to cinema from around the world and in this period the films of Charlie Chaplin remained popular, as were melodramas from the United States.
For example, coffeehouses often provide Internet access free of charge to attract more customers.
For their nesting colonies the Great Auks required rocky islands with sloping shorelines that provided access to the seashore.
For example, when the computers at MIT were protected either by physical locks or login programs, the hackers there systematically worked around them in order to have access to the machines.
For example, Mexican companies are given better access to U. S. markets due to their membership.
For example: passwords, network and host based firewalls, network intrusion detection systems, access control lists, and data encryption are
For example, the effectively limitless availability of energy that would result from the development of controlled nuclear fusion would make it unnecessary to limit access to energy resources.
For each of the bosses destroyed, Pit receives one of three sacred treasures that are needed to access the fourth and final stage, the sky temple.
( For historical reasons, while there is direct access to the kitchen from the living room by heading northwest, users must head north, east, and then south from the Kitchen to return.
For example, there is software to access SQL databases through LDAP, even though LDAP does not readily lend itself to this.
For a few years this was a very popular form of MUD, hosted on a number of BBS systems, until widespread Internet access eliminated most BBSes.
For the Canadian government to copy the American model of railway financing whilst insisting on an all Canadian route, it was implied that the railway's backers would be expected to build hundreds of miles of track across rugged shield terrain ( which had little economic value ) at considerable expense before they could expect to access lucrative farmland in Manitoba and newly-created Northwest Territories.
For example, the growing use of packaged software, such as spreadsheet and database management software packages, allows users to write simple programs to access data and perform calculations.
For example, a Safety PLC might be used to control access to a robot cell with trapped-key access, or perhaps to manage the shutdown response to an emergency stop on a conveyor production line.

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