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Behind this reply, and its many variations, is the ever-present budget problem all libraries must face, from the largest to the smallest.
The First Test at Lord's was convincingly won by Australia, but in the remaining four matches the teams were evenly matched and England fought back to win the Second Test by 2 runs, the smallest victory by a runs margin in Ashes history, and the second-closest such victory in all Tests.
Standing at at the shoulder, it is even smaller than the lowland anoa and the smallest of all wild cattle.
The Comptroller General's office has a statutory responsibility to scrutinize all but the smallest contracts of the public sector and strictly enforces procedural requirements.
Every subset A of the vector space is contained within a smallest convex set ( called the convex hull of A ), namely the intersection of all convex sets containing A.
Calderas on Earth are the smallest of all planetary bodies and vary from 1. 6 to 80 km as a maximum ( Gottsmann 2008 ).
If S is an arbitrary set, then the set S < sup > N </ sup > of all sequences in S becomes a complete metric space if we define the distance between the sequences ( x < sub > n </ sub >) and ( y < sub > n </ sub >) to be, where N is the smallest index for which x < sub > N </ sub > is distinct from y < sub > N </ sub >, or 0 if there is no such index.
The number twelve, a highly composite number, is the smallest number with four non-trivial factors ( 2, 3, 4, 6 ), and the smallest to include as factors all four numbers ( 1 to 4 ) within the subitizing range.
In particular, the five most elementary fractions ( ½,,, ¼ and ¾ ) all have a short terminating representation in duodecimal ( 0. 6, 0. 4, 0. 8, 0. 3 and 0. 9, respectively ), and twelve is the smallest radix with this feature ( since it is the least common multiple of 3 and 4 ).
He became personally involved in all branches of the administration: edicts were issued governing the smallest details of everyday life and law, while taxation and public morals were rigidly enforced.
Montreal's Jarry Park was smallest of all the modern ballparks, with a seating capacity of about 28, 000.
At under, the Galápagos_fur_seal is the smallest of all pinnipeds.
The smallest of all small arms is the handgun.
The fact that all currently known ( 2009 ) matter particles fit nicely into three copies of the smallest group representations of SU ( 5 ) and immediately carry the correct observed charges, is one of the first and most important reasons why people believe that a Grand Unified Theory might actually be realized in nature.
The island is home to two-thirds of the world's chameleon species, including the smallest one known to date, and researchers have proposed that Madagascar may represent the origin of all chameleon species.
While words are generally accepted as being ( with clitics ) the smallest units of syntax, it is clear that in most languages, if not all, words can be related to other words by rules ( grammars ).
" Metzger also criticized the addition of your into, so it becomes " Though it &# x5b ; the mustard seed &# x5d ; is the smallest of all your seeds ", avoiding any impression of Jesus's speaking a botanical untruth.
In 1950, the NBA consolidated to eleven franchises, a process that continued until 1953 – 54, when the league reached its smallest size of eight franchises, all of which are still in the league ( the New York Knicks, Boston Celtics, Golden State Warriors, Los Angeles Lakers, Royals / Kings, Detroit Pistons, Atlanta Hawks, and Nationals / 76ers ).
God is not merely creator of the universe ; His active Presence is necessary in some way for every bit of creation, from smallest to greatest, to continue to exist at all.
The smallest 168 prime numbers ( all the prime numbers under 1000 ) are:
Furthermore, of the seven studies the FDA did make note of, all but the smallest study found marked increased risks of fractures.
Megacorporations in the 21st-century are global, with all but the smallest corps owning multiple subsidiaries and divisions around the world.
It is the smallest interval which contains all the data and provides an indication of statistical dispersion.

all and impacts
In all systems, a small supplementary heater increases personal security and reduces lifestyle impacts for a small reduction of autonomy.
Cement manufacture causes environmental impacts at all stages of the process.
The Holocene also encompasses within it the growth and impacts of the human species world-wide, including all its written history and overall significant transition toward urban living in the present.
Of all the Christological titles used in the New Testament, Son of God has had one of the most lasting impacts in Christian history and has become part of the profession of faith by many Christians.
Earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and other underwater explosions ( including detonations of underwater nuclear devices ), landslides, glacier calvings, meteorite impacts and other disturbances above or below water all have the potential to generate a tsunami.
Such impacts could have included strikes by asteroids hundreds of kilometers in diameter, with explosions so powerful that they vaporized all the Earth's oceans.
Commoner argued that environmental impacts in the United States were caused primarily by changes in its production technology following World War II, while Ehrlich and Holdren argued that all three factors were important and emphasized in particular the role of human population growth.
Those who support clearfelling see it as an ideal method of land management but critics point to the impact of such activities on stream health, water yield of catchments, impacts on threatened forest fauna and flora, long term soil healthy and viability, and the loss of all biodiversity to the harvested area.
Leto realizes what she has done and exiles her to a remote location with the Caladan Sisters of Isolation, rather than have her executed ; public knowledge of what happened would have brought serious negative impacts on House Atreides and all of Caladan.
This includes areas where grazing, ploughing, vehicle use and other human activities have further destabilized the land, though not all source areas have been largely affected by anthropogenic impacts.
Rafters can expect to encounter substantial whitewater, huge waves, huge rocks and hazards, and / or substantial drops that will impart severe impacts beyond the structural capacities and impact ratings of almost all rafting equipment.
* oil prices: Directly ( for farm machinery ) and somewhat less directly ( long distance transport ; production cost of agrichemicals ), the cost of oil significantly impacts the year-to-year viability of all mechanized conventional farms.
Robert Putnam reports, in the chapter Health and Happiness from his book Bowling Alone, that recent public research shows social connection impacts all areas of human health, this includes psychological and physical aspects of human health.
Debris from the biggest impacts may have been the building blocks of the other moons of Phoebe's group — all of which are less than 10 km in diameter.
Snowmobiling impacts the Timmins economy as tourists from all over North America travel to explore area trails.
The organization strives to educate all those who enjoy the outdoors about the nature of their recreational impacts as well as techniques to prevent and minimize such impacts.
The Program Manager has oversight of the purpose and status of all projects in a Program and can use this oversight to support project-level activity to ensure the overall program goals are likely to be met, possibly by providing a decision-making capacity that cannot be achieved at project level or by providing the Project Manager with a program perspective when required, or as a sounding board for ideas and approaches to solving project issues that have program impacts.
In the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises document, it is stated that all members will " Seek ways to prevent or mitigate adverse human rights impacts that are directly linked to their business operations, products or services by a business relationship, even if they do not contribute to those impacts "
Personal Bankruptcy will eliminate most, if not all, of an individual ’ s debt, but it also impacts their future ability to obtain credit.
An amphibian can leave the water without anyone getting in the water to attach beaching wheels ( or even having to have any handy ), yet a fully functional undercarriage is heavy and impacts the aircraft's performance, and isn't required in all cases, so an aircraft may be designed to carry its own.
This is all important to enable scientists to understand the practical impacts of natural and human activities during the coming decades and centuries.

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