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is and anticipated
So far as the existing body of formal principle and procedure is concerned, categorical novelties are not to be anticipated in Jewish-Gentile relationships ; ;
Whether it is or not, the propaganda impact on the free world of the document scheduled to be adopted at this meeting will be far less than had been originally anticipated.
This is not extended to anticipated levels of GNP, however -- only the current level of GNP affects the public pressure against wage-price increases.
As a result, it is not easy to find a stock priced as the Morton issue was priced ( at roughly 10 times 1960 earnings, to yield a little over 5 per cent on the 64-cent anticipated dividend ).
Still, the network's willingness to experiment in this musical field is to be commended, and future essays happily anticipated.
A player may intend, for example, to create a character who is a strong, mighty warrior, but being " outplayed " in the auction may result in lower attribute scores than anticipated, therefore necessitating a change of character concept.
As freedom of expression or movement is the objective, the most appropriate responses cannot be anticipated, but are observed and chosen in the moment.
Apollonius in the Conics further developed a method that is so similar to analytic geometry that his work is sometimes thought to have anticipated the work of Descartes — by some 1800 years.
* ramjet assisted, similar to rocket assisted but using a ramjet instead of a rocket motor ; it is anticipated that a ramjet-assisted 120-mm mortar shell could reach a range of.
The test environment is usually designed to be identical, or as close as possible, to the anticipated user's environment, including extremes of such.
To the infantryman, there may be little to distinguish between combat as part of a minor raid or as a major offensive, nor is it likely that he anticipates the future course of the battle ; few of the British infantry who went over the top on the first day on the Somme, July 1, 1916, would have anticipated that they would be fighting the same battle in five months ' time.
The traditional approach toward protecting agriculture, food, and water: focusing on the natural or unintentional introduction of a disease is being strengthened by focused efforts to address current and anticipated future biological weapons threats that may be deliberate, multiple, and repetitive.
It is anticipated resistance to Bt will evolve in the form of a recessive allele in the pest.
Although there were many IRA men — both Official and Provisional — present at the protest, it is claimed they were all unarmed, apparently because it was anticipated that the paratroopers would attempt to " draw them out ".
Annual growth, mostly of tourists from Europe is anticipated to continue at just under 20 %.
50, awaits funding and, according to Director Martinovich at NDOT, completion is anticipated for the fall of 2017
On this view, talk about causal necessity is an expression of a functional change in the human mind, whereby certain events are predicted or anticipated on the basis of prior experience.
The project is anticipated to begin detailed design in early 2010, with water delivery by 2017.
Still, in a market economy, movement along the curve may indicate that the choice of the increased output is anticipated to be worth the cost to the agents.
It is debated whether the anticipated persecution was from secular ( i. e., Roman ) authorities or Jewish authorities.
According to an extreme empiricist theory known as Phenomenalism, anticipated by the arguments of both Hume and George Berkeley, a physical object is a kind of construction out of our experiences.
Employment for psychologists in the United States is expected to grow faster than most occupations through the year 2014, with anticipated growth of 18 – 26 %.
A predicted top speed of on the ground is nearly as fast as the anticipated in the air.
According to Guyana's National Development Strategy, it is anticipated that by the year 2010 an inter-connected road system would have been established in Guyana.

is and Saorsat
The satellite fill-in service ( Saorsat ) is via Ka-Sat using the Irish ka-Band spot and should be available from June 2011.
This service will be provided by Saorview and Saorsat the latter to be used in areas were availability to access the Saorview is limited due to geographics.
Effectively, TV3 is now available to 98 % of homes through Saorview and Saorsat.

is and satellite
It's not a science as involved as determining what makes the earth rotate on its axis or building a rocket or putting a satellite into orbit but it is, nevertheless, a science.
It is clear from this discussion that cosmologists of every persuasion look hopefully toward the day when a man-made satellite can be equipped with optical devices which will open up new vistas to science.
* 1960 – Echo 1A, NASA's first successful communications satellite, is launched.
In Robert L. Forward's novel Timemaster, the wormhole is a living organism resembling a fourth-dimensional sea anemone, " stretched " to cover the distance between a spaceship and a satellite on the home planet.
* 1975 – India's first satellite Aryabhata is launched.
Dutch First Division club Telstar is an official satellite club of AZ.
* 1964 – A Transit-5bn satellite fails to reach orbit after launch ; as it re-enters the atmosphere, of radioactive plutonium in its SNAP RTG power source is widely dispersed.
* 1970 – The first Chinese satellite, Dong Fang Hong I, is launched.
If a planet is found to rotate slower than expected, then astronomers suspect that the planet is accompanied by a satellite, because the total angular momentum is shared between the planet and its satellite in order to be conserved.
The implementation of the Convention is managed through an international Commission headquartered in Hobart, Australia by an efficient system of annual fishing quotas, licenses and international inspectors on the fishing vessels, as well as satellite surveillance.
According to the Hipparcos satellite, Arcturus is 36. 7 light years ( 11. 3 parsecs ) from Earth, relatively close in astronomical terms.
Originally the teachers communicated with the children via radio, but now satellite telecommunication is used instead.
It is not advisable to travel into these especially remote areas with a single vehicle, unless fully equipped with good communication technology ( e. g. a satellite phone, EPIRB etc .).
In data transmission systems a byte is defined as a contiguous sequence of binary bits in a serial data stream, such as in modem or satellite communications, which is the smallest meaningful unit of data.
BBC Red Button is broadcast on all digital television platforms in the UK, including digital cable ( DVB-C ), IPTV ( TalkTalk TV – channel 503, no red button or teletext ), digital satellite ( DVB-S ) ( Sky & Freesat ) and digital terrestrial television ( DVB-T ) ( Freeview ).
It is known that tests were undertaken in Cairo, Egypt, Liberia, in South Korea, and in Japan ’ s satellite province of Okinawa in 1961, or earlier.
The House is even shown live on satellite television, although in some countries, with a 10-15 minute delay to allow libelous or unacceptable content ( such as references to people who are not taking part in the program and have therefore not consented to have personal information about them broadcast ) to be removed.
* Parasitic cone ( or satellite cone ) is a geographical feature found around a volcano
As Grey's Anatomy is on ABC, but is carried in Canada on CTV at the same time, for instance, the cable, satellite, or other broadcast distributor must send the CTV feed over the signal of the carried ABC affiliate, even where the ABC version is somehow different, particularly commercials.

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