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Generally, then, a lack of social context creates an element of anonymity, which allows users to feel insulated from the forms of punishment they might receive in a more conventional setting.
Generally the lead orchestrator attempts to orchestrate as much of the music as possible if time allows.
Generally the term is used to describe breakthrough scientific, religious or philosophical discoveries, but it can apply in any situation in which an enlightening realization allows a problem or situation to be understood from a new and deeper perspective.
Generally polyglots are written in a combination of C ( which allows redefinition of tokens with a preprocessor ) and a scripting language such as Lisp, Perl or sh.
# Generally allows molecules smaller than 1, 111 Daltons to pass through, although different connexin subunits can impart different pore sizes and different charge selectivity.
Generally stiff metal diaphragms may only displace a few cubic centimeters of volume because the metal can not endure large degrees of flexing without cracking, but the stiffness of a metal diaphragm allows it to pump at high pressures.
Generally, a proxy server only allows users within a network group ( i. e. a closed proxy ) to store and forward Internet services such as DNS or web pages to reduce and control the bandwidth used by the group.
Generally, higher density is more desirable, for it allows greater volumes of data to be stored in the same physical space.
Generally, a power boat has a high power-to-weight ratio and a hull design that allows for easy planing, which allows for higher speed and improved handling.
Generally speaking, the " Mind-blindness " Theory asserts that children with these conditions are delayed in developing a theory of mind, which normally allows developing children to put themselves " into someone else's shoes, to imagine their thoughts and feelings.
Generally, this allows a 2 to 4-fold change in force.
Generally, this allows three important approximations ( for θ in radians ) for calculation of the ray's path:

Generally and increasing
Generally speaking, Wilkes receives ample amounts of precipitation, with frequent thunderstorms in the spring and summer months ; and rain, snow, sleet, and freezing rain all occur at times during the winter, with the frequency increasing with the altitude.
Generally these involved increasing the Panzer IV's armor protection or upgrading its weapons, although during the last months of the war with Germany's pressing need for rapid replacement of losses, design changes also included retrograde measures to simplify and speed manufacture.
Generally, concentrations of alachlor have been decreasing while concentrations of acetochlor have been increasing in response to changes in the use of these herbicides in the basin.
Generally, numerical effects can be stacked and passed along, as with the above mentioned variation regarding sevens in Mau Mau, though this rule also applies to eights, with the number of turns missed by the next player increasing by one for each eight played in succession.
Generally speaking, respiratory and cardiac effects are the most significant, but there is increasing evidence that air pollutants play a role in cancer and genetic mutations, some of which can be inherited.
Generally, the land use in this area is limited, although classification of land-use in Ribeira Quente covers a range of seven classes ( Classes I-VII ), with progressively increasing limitation levels.
Generally, increasing the kinetic energy of gas molecules contained in a limited volume will increase both temperature and pressure ( see gas laws ).

Generally and reliability
* Generally operate at applied voltages well below their maximum capability, providing long life and reliability
Generally speaking, the aim of classical test theory is to understand and improve the reliability of psychological tests.
Generally, arguments against the view above question Servius ' reliability, citing the possibility that he confused the end of the Georgics with the end of the Eclogues, which does make mention of Gallus.

Generally and control
Generally, these groups exhibit more top-down management, centralized control or ( in the case of airline alliances ) looser equity ownership connections than do " true " keiretsu.
Generally, companies want to retain creative control over their intellectual properties and are wary of fan-created works, like fan fiction.
Generally the hardware is identical to a traditional plotter except that the ink pen is replaced by a very sharp knife that is used to cut out each shape, and the plotter may have a pressure control to adjust how hard the knife presses down into the vinyl film, allowing designs to be fully or partly cut out.
Generally, these monetary authorities are the central banks that control monetary policy through the setting of interest rates, through open market operations, and through the setting of banking reserve requirements.
Generally, an escape character is not a particular case of ( device ) control characters, nor vice versa.
Generally, the LD will stay on headset, and may still have a monitor connected to the light board in case of problems, or will be in the control booth with the board operator when a monitor is not available.
Generally, the supporters and opponents of a bill control debate time and may yield time to members who wish to speak upon the bill.
Generally beneficial to humans as a group, chalcids keep various crop pests under control, and many species have been imported to control insect pests.
Generally political attacks on private schools have been opposed by concern that there should be no totalitarian state control of education.
Generally, each station has sections for population control, pre-trial investigations, welfare, traffic control, a detention center, and other activities.
Generally, each police station has sections assigned to cover census and household registration matters, pretrial investigations, welfare, traffic control, and other activities.
Generally they cannot be used as control marks, as the stamp or stamps are thus rendered invalid for prepayment of postage ( though some such invalid stamps have successfully passed through the mails, presumably due to an oversight of postal employees ).
Generally substations are un-attended, relying on SCADA for remote supervision and control.
Generally speaking, the goal of a level is to gain control over every village on the island.
Generally, airchecks are recorded by the master control department of most TV stations, and for decades were recorded on VHS tapes, although today recordings are often made digitally.
Generally, the diver has minimal control of the relative position of the center of buoyancy in the BC during a dive, but only its quantity.
Generally, the person is presented with information about the group in question or other groups, including especially information which is usually not available to followers, testimonies from former members of this or other cults, along with information on the nature of mind control theory.
Generally this means that high current circuits use metal – oxide – semiconductor field-effect transistor ( MOSFETs ) for efficient control, and portions of specialized very high performance circuits use bipolar devices.
; Junction symbol: Generally represented with a black blob, showing where multiple control flows converge in a single exit flow.
Generally, a control surface will contain one or more controls that can be assigned to parameters in the software, allowing tactile control of the software.
Generally, to obtain a more accurate or more adaptive control, it is necessary to feed the output of the system back to the inputs of the controller.
Generally only system software, i. e. the BIOS, operating systems, and some specialized utility programs ( e. g., memory testers ), address physical memory using machine code operands or processor registers, instructing the CPU to direct a hardware device, called the memory controller, to use the memory bus or system bus, or separate control, address and data busses, to execute the program's commands.

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