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good and conditions
Basically, this means that simpler processing equipment ( the mixture has good flowing characteristics ) and less external heat ( the foaming reaction is exothermic and develops internal heat ) are required in one-shot foaming, although, at the same time, the problems of controlling the conditions of one-shot foaming are critical ones.
In the academic world there is seldom anything so dramatic as a strike or a boycott: all that happens is that the better qualified teacher declines to gamble two or three years of his life on the chance that conditions at the Catholic institution will be as good as those elsewhere.
" Rav also exercised a great influence for good upon the moral and religious conditions of his native land, not only indirectly through his disciples, but directly by reason of the strictness with which he repressed abuses in matters of marriage and divorce, and denounced ignorance and negligence in matters of ritual observance.
On the supply side, Brazil's arms exports were designed for developing world markets and were noted for their high quality, easy maintenance, good performance in adverse conditions, and low cost.
In comparison with the iron-rich laterites, the formation of bauxites demands even more on intense weathering conditions in a location with very good drainage.
Outdoor curling was very popular in Scotland between the 16th and 19th centuries, as the climates provided good ice conditions every winter.
The maximum shelf life of nitroglycerin-based dynamite is recommended as one year from the date of manufacture under good storage conditions.
Major parts in the spread ( and thus more durable growth ) of the population were played by monastical ' pioneering ' ( especially by the Benedictine and Commercial orders ) and some feudal lords ' recruiting farmers to settle ( and become tax payers ) by offering relatively good legal and fiscal conditions.
Dumpster divers will forage dumpsters for items such as clothing, furniture, food, and other items of the like deemed in good working conditions.
Outside observers noted that, however unpopular, Hurtado deserved credit for keeping Ecuador in good standing with the international financial community and for consolidating Ecuador's democratic political system under extremely difficult conditions.
However, in robust statistics, statistical theory goes on to consider the balance between having good properties, if tightly defined assumptions hold, and having less good properties that hold under wider conditions.
These rights were subject to the following conditions: only good quality goods were to be supplied by the Faroese and were to be made in numbers proportionate to the rest of the market ; the goods were to be brought at their market value ; and the traders were to deal fairly and honestly with the Faroese.
While the Trivers – Willard hypothesis predicts that birth sex is dependent on living conditions ( i. e. more male children are born in " good " living conditions, while more female children are born in poorer living conditions ), the probability of having a child of either gender is still regarded as 50 / 50.
The greatest role of government was to help provide good economic conditions for business.
Arthur's sister, Eleanor, who had also been captured at Mirebeau, was kept imprisoned by John for many years, albeit in relatively good conditions.
Its stocks were affected by the indiscriminate use of organochlorines and other pesticides in the mid-20th century, but being something of an r-strategist able to multiply quickly under good conditions it was less affected than other birds of prey.
Some eight decades later, Isaac Newton proved that relationships like Kepler's would apply exactly under certain ideal conditions that are to a good approximation fulfilled in the solar system, as consequences of Newton's own laws of motion and law of universal gravitation.
" Eisenhower was stating that every individual deserves a job with decent compensation, practical hours, and good working conditions that leave them feeling fulfilled.
Meta-ethical relativists, in general, believe that the descriptive properties of terms such as " good ", " bad ", " right ", and " wrong " do not stand subject to universal truth conditions, but only to societal convention and personal preference.
Its first-order Fresnel lens can be seen for about 19 miles ( 30 kilometers ), in good conditions.
He concludes that game theory ( the mathematical study of strategy ) and experiments in psychology offer hope that self-interested people will make short-term sacrifices for the good of others, if society provides the right conditions.
" During the subsequent Howard Government ( 1996 – 2007 ), Keating often criticised Howard for taking credit for the relatively good economic conditions Australia experienced over the latter half of Howard's time as prime minister, without acknowledging that the 1990s recession ended the inflation problem.

good and sailing
The other long established club in the city ' Os Galitos ' was founded in 1904 and water related sports such as swimming, sailing and rowing are some of its longest traditional strongest specialities, other sections in the club include chess, basketball, snooker, pool and billiards among others, but rowing is the modality in which the club has a maintained a long and proud tradition going back more than one hundred years, reaching the highest possible excellence as a club with several of its individual and team of rowers having represented Portugal Internationally and at the Olympic games with good classifications on more than a just few occasions.
Aware he was dying, Thoreau's last words were " Now comes good sailing ", followed by two lone words, " moose " and " Indian ".
Square sails mounted on yardarms perpendicular to the boat's hull are very good for downwind sailing ; they dominated in the ancient Mediterranean and spread to Northern Europe, and were independently invented in China and Ecuador.
In recognition of their good facilities and encouragement of youth sailing, the Royal Yachting Association has awarded the club Volvo Champion Club status.
The main island has a good harbour and is frequented mostly by sailing yachts.
According to a sailing superstition, swallows are a good omen to those at sea.
The rig allows for good sailing into the wind ( about 100 degrees ) compared to a square rigger ( about 130 degrees ).
The Libertines ' lyrics occasionally reference their idea of sailing on " the good ship Albion to Arcadia ".
Every time before sailing off, they have to pay respect and light a firework in front of the city pillar shrine for good luck.
Institutions as the Real Club Nautico de Vigo ( RCNV ), founded in 1906, and the Liceo Marítimo de Bouzas ( LMB ), founded in 1907, are good examples of promotion of the nautical sports, especially sailing.
Because of the low current and good sailing conditions, Warnemünde is one of the best sailing grounds in Germany.
On most days many sailboats, mainly catamarans, can be seen in the waters of Western Port Bay participating in several races that are held during good sailing conditions, usually on weekends.
Etherow Country Park Sailing Club is a small sailing club which has good results nationally, it recently came 20th out of 78 in the Southport 24 Hour Race.
The Gare Loch offers good conditions for sightseeing, sailing and sea angling.
The 470 is a popular class with both individuals and sailing schools, offering a good introduction to high-performance boats without being excessively difficult to handle.
Fishing and sailing are popular, there are two beaches with good ( imported ) sand, and the surrounding large park has facilities for walking and running, softball, cycling, and other sports.
To plane, the power-to-weight ratio must be high, since the planing mode of operation is quite inefficient ; sailing boats need a good sail area and powerboats need a high-power engine.
In the morning of 26 June the wind was from the north, and the Ottomans made good progress, the Venetian galleys being unable to assist their sailing ships.
" He was over fifty years of age ", wrote Shackleton of McNish ( he was in fact 41 ), " but he had a good knowledge of sailing boats and was very quick ".
The port is today a good spot for sightseeing and sailing.
The classic book Two Years Before the Mast ( originally published 1840 ) by Richard Henry Dana, Jr., gives a good first hand account of a two-year sailing ship sea trading voyage to California he took in 1834-5.
John Owen had started writing epigrams while at Winchester – indeed, education there was largely devoted to the production of themand his were good enough by the time he reached 16 years of age to be used in a ceremony held when Queen Elizabeth I paid a state visit to Sir Francis Drake on his ship at Deptford, on his return from sailing around the world.
Since Cheung Chau is traditionally an island of fisherfolk, Pak Tai is its most revered divinity, since it is believed he has the power to confer smooth sailing for the fishing boats as well as providing good catches for their crews.
* In the Frank Black song " Los Angeles ", the betatron is referenced in the line " I met a man ; he was a good man, sailing and shoring ; he got a betatron, man.

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