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This help is offered to applicants who ordinarily would not undertake the exploration under present conditions or circumstances at their sole expense and who are unable to obtain funds from commercial sources on reasonable terms.
In most of the world's jurisdictions, the professional and commercial uses of the terms " architect " and " landscape architect " are legally protected.
In other terms: " Application of scientific and technical advances in life science to develop commercial products " is biotechnology.
Meanings were chosen to fit perceived needs: commercial negotiations, military terms for military codes, diplomatic terms for diplomatic codes, any and all of the preceding for espionage codes.
Some commercial bookbinders may refer to the cover and the inside of the book instead, but a few others, attached to their traditions, still use the terms " codex " and " case ".
Red Hat also sells commercial licenses to those who wish to redistribute programs that use the Cygwin library under proprietary terms.
Use of the terms ' precious ' and ' semi-precious ' in a commercial context is, arguably, misleading in that it deceptively implies certain stones are intrinsically more valuable than others, which is not the case.
As well as orchestrating espionage on commercial organizations, governments can also be targets for example, to determine the terms of a tender for a government contract so that another tenderer can underbid.
' In most parts of the ex-BR network there is no competition as only one TOC runs trains on a route ; branding in commercial terms may thus be seen as largely irrelevant.
It is " not driven by any significant ambition except profit and commercial reward ... and, in musical terms, it is essentially conservative ".
Described in more commercial terms, PCS is a generation of wireless-phone technology that combines a range of features and services surpassing those available in analog-and digital-cellular phone systems, providing a user with an all-in-one wireless phone, paging, messaging, and data service.
In terms of its wide cultural impact across society in the US and elsewhere, Bill Haley's " Rock Around the Clock ", recorded in April 1954 but not a commercial success until the following year, is generally recognized as an important milestone, but it was preceded by many recordings from earlier decades in which elements of rock and roll can be clearly discerned.
" It became an article of faith among Republicans that ' commercial weapons ' would suffice to bring Great Britain to any terms the United States chose to dictate.
The new terms would have prevented its adoption by many projects ( such as XFree86 ) and even by some commercial vendors.
" In terms of finance, Garfield stated that bimetallism " arrangements can be made between the leading commercial nations which will secure the general use of both metals.
In commercial terms ( such as " the telecom optical switch market size ") it refers to any piece of circuit switching equipment between fibers.
His subsequent films, including Arthur 2: On the Rocks, a sequel to the original, and an animated adaptation of King Kong, were inconsistent in terms of both critical and commercial reception ; Moore eventually disowned the former.
In some countries, such as the United States, the phrase " ice cream " applies only to a specific variety, and most governments regulate the commercial use of the various terms according to the relative quantities of the main ingredients.
In commercial terms, Songs from The Capeman was a failure it found Simon missing the Top 40 of the Billboard charts for the first time in his career.
Although the smallest group in terms of numbers, members of the plantocracy had links to British commercial interests in London and often enjoyed close ties to the governor, who was appointed by the monarch.
This was particularly noticeable in Montreal, which resembled a majority anglophone city in terms of its commercial life, but was predominantly francophone.
In most alphabetic languages brand names and other commercial terms that are nouns or noun phrases are capitalized whether or not they count as proper names.
Despite development of sites for commercial purposes, Berlin struggled to compete in economic terms with key West German centres such as Stuttgart and Düsseldorf.

commercial and Classic
* HeavyMetal, a series of commercial software titles designed to complement Classic BattleTech
During the Roman occupation of Britain, and possibly on the instructions of Emperor Claudius, and Classic Gold 1260 a networked commercial radio station with local programmes.
* He starred in a commercial in the 1980s with Jim McMahon, fellow Chicago Bears teammate for Coke Classic and Coke.
Classic examples of " boy bands " include Menudo, New Kids on the Block, Backstreet Boys, ' N Sync, and The Spice Girls all becoming the best selling pop groups of the decade and are often cited as the pioneers that paved the way for the commercial breakthrough of teen pop in the late 1990s.
In the early 1990s, he was one of the first executives hired by the start-up commercial classical music radio station, Classic FM, with which he remained associated from 1991 to 1997.
It won the TADS category at the inaugural 1995 Interactive Fiction Competition and was included on Activision's 1996 commercial release of Classic Text Adventure Masterpieces of Infocom.
* Classic Empire ( video game ), a series of commercial games, originally designed by Walter Bright
After the animated series ended in the U. S. Grimlock appeared in animated form in the commercial for the Classic Pretenders.
Many newsreaders have found employment in the commercial industry, such as Nathan Gardiner who is now a newsreader at Gold 104. 3, and Anthony Laughton employed by Nova / Classic Rock 91. 5 and MTR 1377.
After the animated series ended in North America, Starscream appeared in animated form in the commercial for the Classic Pretenders.
The transmitter broadcasts six digital television multiplexes, as well as VHF or FM transmitters for the four BBC national stations, independent national station Classic FM, four local commercial radio stations ( BRMB, 100. 7 Heart FM, Kerrang 105. 2 and Smooth Radio ), the BBC's local service WM and DAB ( Digital Audio Broadcasting – i. e. Digital Radio ).
In 1996 Radio New Zealand sold their commercial operation and Newstalk ZB, along with Classic Hits and ZM, became part of The Radio Network.
It is broadcast nationally on Classic FM and broadcast is supplemented by use of other commercial radio stations.
The station's Head of Programmes Ralph Bernard went on to become a very significant figure in British commercial radio as founder of Classic FM.
1ZM changed format in 1987 to " Classic Hits " to try to recover audience, but was still costing Radio NZ over $ 1 million per annum to operate as it was the only " commercial station " legally required to run no commercials!
* In 1996 Radio New Zealand sold their commercial operation and as a result ZM along with Classic Hits and Newstalk ZB became part of the The Radio Network.
In March 1997, GWR sold a number of local commercial stations, including KLFM, as part of a planned disposal programme following the acquisition of Classic FM.
At launch there were no UK-wide commercial stations ( the first being " Classic FM " in 1992 ), and the lack of a UK broadcast licence attracted the attention of the IBA.
The event consisted of a twelve hour radio show broadcast on 268 radio stations with an audience of over 20 million, covering all of the UK's commercial stations including national stations Classic FM and Virgin Radio, as well as several student and hospital stations plus overseas stations such as BFBS.
It also owns Classic FM and London's most popular commercial radio station, 95. 8 CapitalFM.
* In the Netherlands, Sky Radio is a major national non-stop soft-pop radio station ( derived from the original pan-European satellite station ), while the Sky Radio Group also operates several smaller commercial stations ( Radio Veronica, Classic FM, RTL FM )
On the commercial radio front, only Classic FM can comfortably fit in FM: TalkSPORT and Virgin Radio use AM.
Also available nationally are three national commercial channels, namely Absolute Radio, Classic FM and talkSPORT.
It owns Classic FM and London's most popular commercial station, 95. 8 Capital FM.

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