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Generally and mark
Generally, it is necessary to mark distances on a specimen ( or garment ) in both lengthwise and widthwise directions and to measure before and after laundering.
Generally, the sons of the Sovereign are awarded peerage dignities to mark either adulthood or marriage.
Generally, Springer tends to present his program standing up pacing the aisle steps between the seating areas rather than having a podium or mark on the main stage.
Generally, these are referred to as city walls or town walls, although there were also walls, such as the Great Wall of China, Hadrian's Wall, and the metaphorical Atlantic Wall, which extended far beyond the borders of a city and were used to enclose regions or mark territorial boundaries.
Generally they are used to mark the edges of traffic lanes, frequently in conjunction with raised reflective markers.
* Generally voluntary, though often under severe social pressure, branding may be used as a painful form of initiation, serving both as endurance and motivation test ( rite of passage ) and a permanent membership mark, seen as male bonding in violent ' macho ' circles.

Generally and is
Generally, however, there is an abundance of available machinery of coordination -- in NATO, in O.E.C.D., in the U.N. and elsewhere.
Generally, throughout the South, there is a growing impatience with the pattern of violence with which every step of desegregation is met.
Generally, however, in such marriages as those cited, the husband is at his wife's mercy.
Generally the first salvo of a tsunami is a rather sharp swell, not different enough from an ordinary wave to alarm casual observers.
Generally, there is no trial in an appellate court, only consideration of the record of the evidence presented to the trial court and all the pre-trial and trial court proceedings are reviewed unless the appeal is by way of re-hearing, new evidence will usually only be considered on appeal in " very " rare instances, for example if that material evidence was unavailable to a party for some very significant reason such as prosecutorial misconduct.
Generally, an answer is a reply to a question or is a solution, a retaliation, or a response that is relevant to the said question.
Generally speaking in private, civil cases there is no plea entered of guilt or innocence.
Generally speaking, negation is an automorphism of any abelian group, but not of a ring or field.
Generally, however, northern Alberta ( and areas along the Alberta Rockies ) is forested land and logging is more important than agriculture there.
Generally the visible spectrum ( vmag ) is used for the apparent magnitude, but other spectrums such as the near-infrared J-band magnitude are also used.
Generally it is a battery, but sub-divided batteries are quite common, and in some armies very common.
The body of rules that governs financial accounting in a given jurisdiction is called Generally Accepted Accounting Principles, or GAAP.
Generally the absent zee-rhyme is not missed, although some children use a zee pronunciation in the rhyme which they would not use elsewhere.
Generally it is impossible to close two or three transactions at the same instant ; therefore, there is the possibility that when one part of the deal is closed, a quick shift in prices makes it impossible to close the other at a profitable price.
Generally, a battle is a conceptual component in the hierarchy of combat in warfare between two or more armed forces, or combatants.
Generally Heinz Guderian is attributed as creating the military doctrine later described as blitzkrieg.
Generally, information currently available as of January 1 of the current year is used in preparing the Factbook.

Generally and presence
Generally, direct seeding into a compost is not recommended due to the speed with which it may dry and the possible presence of phytotoxins that may inhibit germination, and the possible tie up of nitrogen by incompletely decomposed lignin.
Generally, a case or controversy requires the presence of adverse parties who have some interest genuinely at stake in the case.
Generally, the wildlife around Tidal River is accustomed to human presence, and many of the animals and birds near the campsites will approach humans, accept food from them, or even enter their tents uninvited.
Generally, biophysics does not have university-level departments of its own, but has presence as groups across departments within the fields of molecular biology, biochemistry, chemistry, computer science, mathematics, medicine, pharmacology, physiology, physics, and neuroscience.
Generally, the presence of a core is indicative of the latter process, since the former process usually leaves no core.
Generally, businesses in a trade-center town, except for those in competition with the mall, will benefit from the mall's presence as shoppers spill over.
Generally speaking, the fundamental condition needed for NBBs to self-assemble into an ordered structure is the simultaneous presence of long-range repulsive and short-range attractive forces .< ref > Figure exemplifies SA occurring from building blocks made up of two different units ( A and B ) which are covalently linked ( short-range attraction ) and repel each other by long-range interactions ( e. g. because A is hydrophobic and B is hydrophilic ).
Generally seen in the presence of anions and halides, it is known that Pd < sup > 0 </ sup >( PPh < sub > 3 </ sub >)< sub > 2 </ sub > does not exist in solution when generated in the presence of halide anions because they coordinate the Pd < sup > 0 </ sup > center to form anionic species of the type < sup >-</ sup > which can participate in cross-coupling reactions.
Generally, it is accepted that the origin of the city of Bluefields is connected with the presence on the Nicaraguan Caribbean coast of European pirates, subjects of powers at the time hostile to Spain.
Generally the area contains more natural vegetation than other areas of the coast due in part to the difficulty of building on the steep hillsides and in part to the presence of the Currumbin Wildlife Sanctuary-a long standing icon and landmark at the Gold Coast.
Generally its application is oriented towards the general detection and potential identification of chemicals in the presence of other chemicals ( in a complex mixture ).

Generally and substantial
Generally the left wing is favored by the right-handed majority of writers because the feather curves away from the sight line, over the back of the hand, although because of the modern scarcity of substantial quills this is rarely a consideration as the curvature is not actually so pronounced as to cause any difficulty in the writing process.
Generally, periods labeled depressions are marked by a substantial and sustained shortfall of the ability to purchase goods relative to the amount that could be produced using current resources and technology ( potential output ).
Generally, the courts consider what will amount to a substantial part by reference to
Generally, if the camera position changes less than 30 degrees, the difference between the two shots will not be substantial enough, and the viewer will experience the edit as a jump in the position of the subject that is jarring, and draws attention to itself.
Generally, the business must be regular, continuous, substantial, and entered into with an expectation of profit.
Generally speaking, greater and greater speeds and features have become available, without substantial increase in price.
Generally, an allocation is substantial if there is a reasonable possibility that the allocation will affect substantially the dollar amounts to be received by the partners from the partnership independent of the tax consequences.
Generally in these tales, the Whitehills are shown involved at substantial problems.
Generally, articles only change their country of origin if the work or material added to an article in the second country constitutes a substantial transformation, or, the article changes its name, tariff code, character or use ( for instance from wheel to car ).
Generally, he called for more radical and substantial changes than Rousseau was to suggest ; he was also able to finish his recommendations in a more timely fashion than Rousseau.

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