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fact and adjustments
Historically, this could include echosoundings being conducted under settings biased toward least depths, but in modern practice hydrographic surveys typically attempt to best measure the depths observed, with the adjustments for navigational safety being applied after the fact.
Many Carriers object to the fact that average mail volumes used for route adjustments come from DOIS as it is not an actual count of the mail by a person and instead by a machine, leading Carriers to question the accuracy of the count.
At this time, the Autotune facility was not available and most of the vocals were recorded with few adjustments made afterwards, as Wilson remembers: " Because of the fact we were not using computers, we had to work them very hard.
Despite the fact that the vast majority of existing ridings were outside of the +/- 10 % population range, most were retained in the new distribution through minor adjustments to their boundaries.
The longer bushings were, in fact, used from 1967 onwards, and the engines from 1967 to 1979 can be used on the 25: 1 mix by making carburettor adjustments.
The ruling cited the Oxford English Dictionary definition of bespoke as " made to order ", and considered that despite the fact a bespoke suit was " fully hand-made and the pattern cut from scratch, with an intermediary baste stage which involved a first fitting so that adjustments could be made to a half-made suit ", while a suit made-to-measure " would be cut, usually by machine, from an existing pattern, and adjusted according to the customer's measurements ", " both fully bespoke and made-to-measure suits were " made to order " in that they were made to the customer's precise measurements and specifications, unlike off-the-peg suits ".
But when observed from other latitudes the fact that geostationary satellites are at a fixed altitude of 35, 786 km ( 22, 236 mi ) above the Earth's equator, and vary in distance from the satellite dish due to the dish's position in latitude and longitude, means polar mounts need further adjustments to allow one axis slewing:

fact and GS
It is true that he always recognized the importance of the organization of individual life and the ' development of a wealth of individual forms ' ( GS, III, p. 358 ), but he stressed the fact that ' self-education can only be continued [...] in the wider context of development of the world ' ( GS, VII, p. 33 ).
In addition GS / OS's Toolbox was largely compatible with the Macintosh ; in fact it seemed like the Macintosh Toolbox ported to the 65816 processor, with improvements.
One possible reason for the enabling of IntelliSample 4. 0 for GeForce 6 GPUs might be the fact that the GeForce 7100 GS GPUs are based on NV44 chips, the same as the GeForce 6200 models.
: Mikami's mother, a first class GS who is in fact one of the strongest GS of all time.
* Despite the fact that the author created enough suspense for a sequel, with the possibility of a next generation GS team, he finished this Manga at volume 39 with no sign of ever making a sequel.

fact and locality
As chairman of the Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense, Johnson continued his relentless opposition to spending, especially when the capital city was the beneficiary ; he argued it was egregious to expect citizens in other states to fund the infrastructure of another locality, regardless of the fact it was the seat of government.
Nymphs are personifications of the creative and fostering activities of nature, most often identified with the life-giving outflow of springs: as Walter Burkert ( Burkert 1985: III. 3. 3 ) remarks, " The idea that rivers are gods and springs divine nymphs is deeply rooted not only in poetry but in belief and ritual ; the worship of these deities is limited only by the fact that they are inseparably identified with a specific locality.
* Predictability: In fact, locality is merely one type of predictable behavior in computer systems.
Walter Burkert points out, " When in the Iliad Zeus calls the gods into assembly on Mount Olympus, it is not only the well-known Olympians who come along, but also all the nymphs and all the rivers ; Okeanos alone remains at his station ", Greek hearers recognized this impossibility as the poet's hyperbole, which proclaimed the universal power of Zeus over the ancient natural world: " the worship of these deities ," Burkert confirms, " is limited only by the fact that they are inseparably identified with a specific locality.
Short of banding studies it is often not obvious that the birds seen in any particular locality as the seasons change are in fact different members of the same species passing through, gradually working their way north or south.
According to Monarrez Fargoso, the categorization of serial femicide includes, " the location where the victim was found, generally a vacant locality ; if the coroner ’ s report indicated a rape had occurred ; when no such information was available, the fact that the body was unclothed, the state in which the body was left as well as the various tortures or mutilations the body was subjected to.
As has been mentioned above, Distributed SS2PL, including Distributed strictness ( recoverability ) and Distributed commitment ordering ( serializability ), automatically employs the needed vote ordering strategy, and is achieved ( globally ) when employed locally in each ( local ) database system ( as has been known and utilized for many years ; as a matter of fact locality is defined by the boundary of a 2PC participant ( Raz 1992 ) ).
He discovered an auriferous deposit in the gully of the Buninyong ranges now bearing his name, on the 8 August 1851, and he communicated the fact, with its precise locality, to the editor of the Geelong Advertiser on the 10th of that month.
This description did not refer to the modern locality known as El-Arish as is seen from the fact that Kaftor Vaferach places it approximately 180 km from Gaza.
Lastly, what could Bohr have meant by the expression " uncontrollable interaction between the object and the measuring apparatus ", considering that the central point of the argument of EPR is the hypothesis that, if one accepts locality, only the part of the system in A can be disturbed by the process of measurement and that, notwithstanding this fact, this process provides precise information on the part of the system in B?
The heritage of the area is reflected in the fact that fifty sites of archaeological and cultural interest in the locality have been identified and listed for preservation by Kildare County Council, ranging from an ancient hill fort and round tower to the 1913 Lych Gate to the graveyard which has been adopted as the symbol of the village.
In 1987, John Bell rediscovered Grete Hermann's work, and thus showed the physics community that Pauli's and von Neumann's objections really only showed that the Pilot Wave theory did not have locality ; in fact, no quantum-mechanical theories have locality, so these objections did not invalidate the Pilot Wave theory.
The team changed its name to Zmina-Obolon in 1993 due to the fact that it was located in the historical locality near Kiev.

fact and pay
It is in fact entirely consistent with your suggestion of modest industrial development to help pay governmental costs.
Also excluded from voting were citizens whose rights were under suspension ( typically for failure to pay a debt to the city: see atimia ); for some Athenians this amounted to permanent ( and in fact inheritable ) disqualification.
Another view is that Zwingli did not pay much attention to Luther's theology and in fact he considered it as part of the humanist reform movement.
* Many of the businesses that operate in Nevis are headquartered in Saint Kitts and pay the corporate taxes to Saint Kitts, despite the fact that profits for those businesses are derived from Nevis.
Despite the fact that the result of the next use would be displayed on the machine, both courts ruled that " The inducement for each play was the chance that by that play the machine would be set to indicate that it would pay checks on the following play.
Jack finally agrees to pay for Ernest, everyone thinking that it is Algernon's bill when in fact it is his own.
Senate GOP leader Trent Lott decided to pull a bill to abolish " the marriage penalty ," " which in the tax code reflects the fact that married couples who both work for wages frequently pay more in taxes then if they earned the same amount of income but weren't married.
In fact, the verb to court originally meant " to be or reside at court ", and later came to mean " to behave as a courtier " and then " to pay amorous attention to somebody ".
It is uncertain whether the use of the word " club " originated in its meaning of a knot of people, or from the fact that the members “ clubbed ” together to pay the expenses of their meetings.
When Denmark abolished slavery in 1848, many plantation owners wanted full reimbursement, on the grounds that their assets were damaged by the loss of the slaves, and by the fact that they would have to pay for labor in the future.
This reflects the fact that consumers would have been willing to buy a single unit of the good at a price higher than the equilibrium price, a second unit at a price below that but still above the equilibrium price, etc., yet they in fact pay just the equilibrium price for each unit they buy.
His efforts did pay off in fact, as he won the Nobel Prize for physiology in 1904.
Neither argument recognizes the fact that in most countries with socialized medicine, a parallel system of private health care allows people to pay extra to reduce their waiting time.
Furthermore, they may take advantage of the fact that many companies will pay a modest license fee ( e. g .$ 100, 000 to $ 1, 000, 000 ) for rights to a patent of questionable validity, rather than pay the high legal fees ($ 2, 000, 000 or more ) to demonstrate in court that the patent is invalid.
In 1251 he protested against a papal mandate enjoining the English clergy to pay Henry III one-tenth of their revenues for a crusade ; and called attention to the fact that, under the system of provisions, a sum of 70, 000 marks was annually drawn from England by the alien nominees of Rome.
Overlaid upon these financial issues was the fact that veterans of the war had received little pay during the war and faced difficulty collecting back pay owed them from the State or the Congress of the Confederation.
What is not seen is the fact that domestic workers must do more work for less pay, and can purchase less with the proceeds.
Some of the job offers are scams appealing to a " get rich quick " mindset but in fact require an investment up front with no pay off at the end.
A debenture is thus like a certificate of loan or a loan bond evidencing the fact that the company is liable to pay a specified amount with interest and although the money raised by the debentures becomes a part of the company's capital structure, it does not become share capital.
Irrespective of the fact that the adherents of the church were never more than a small minority of the populace, the population at large was expected to pay for its upkeep.
While it suggested its headline referred to the fact that the election offered a chance to " pay back " politicians for their failings, its opponents suggested that the " payback " actually referred to its chance to get revenge for the refusal of the Rainbow Coalition to award the company a mobile phone licence.
However, the fact that the Swedish court was prepared to pay Haijby such large sums to suppress his accusations has by some been taken as evidence that they were true.

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