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There may be a case of this sort, but it is not one we wish to argue, here.
The extent of such interference -- which may be so slight as to be undetectable at any point where either of the stations renders a usable signal, or may be so great as to virtually destroy the service areas of both stations -- depends on many factors, among the principal ones being the distance between the stations, their respective radiated power, and, of particular significance here, the time of day.
Spring and summer may be here officially, but those thermos stay in.
Since we are considering here relatively small diameter ( 1 - 1.5 inches ) fiber plates, their average thickness can be kept below 1/4 inch and their internal losses may be assumed as 15 percent ( per plate ).
The type of presentation of results used in the deterministic process may be used here, except that now the fourth column is redundant.
Hubie's restaurant activities up in Lorain, Ohio, may preclude his return here until after Oct. 20, date set for reopening the Heilman Restaurant on Sunman Restaurant on Sunrise.
For we must number here not only the names of Bushnell, Clarke, and Rauschenbusch, not to mention those of `` the Chicago School '' and Macintosh, but those of the brothers Niebuhr and ( if America may claim him!!
She may not have been exact on this number, but others here feel quite certain that the percentage would be less than ten.
It has been endlessly rephrased, but I may here put it thus: at what point do the tolerant find themselves obliged to become intolerant??
Of course, some scholars believe Luke ’ s work may be fulfilling more than one purpose and thus may side with more than one of the claims that are presented here.
Arnulf kept his seat here and from later events it may be inferred that the Carantanians, from an early time, treated him as their own Duke.
A few of these utterances may be quoted here: ( Shabbat 10b )
:" He dwells in the place called Breidablik, which is in heaven ; in that place may nothing unclean be, even as is said here:
I'm afraid the walls have ears and perhaps even these benches on the boulevard here may be able to listen and tell tales.
The introduction, " Let us pray for the whole state of Christ's Church militant here in earth " remained unaltered and only a thanksgiving for those " departed this life in thy faith and fear " was inserted to introduce the petition that the congregation might be " given grace so to follow their good examples that with them we may be partakers of thy heavenly kingdom ".
The vessel may be placed in contact with either body or removed from both ( as it is here ).
In practice, the narrowing down of individual choice may be here principally aimed at reducing the incidence of specific coercion, rather than forcing on everybody some special sub-set of positive goals.
A list of firearms not covered by the NFA due to their antique status may be found here or due to their Curio and Relic status may be found here ; these lists includes a number of carbines with barrels less than the minimum legal length and firearms that are " primarily collector's items and are not likely to be used as weapons and, therefore, are excluded from the provisions of the National Firearms Act.
Several other sports may have taken place here, such as lawn bowls, croquet and possibly a version of the Aztec game called ' tlachtli ' ( scoring a ball through a hoop using your hips ).
Crochet may be worked in circular rounds without any specialized tools, as shown here.

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`` The accommodations may not be the poshest, but man!!
The race problem has tended to obscure other, less emotional, issues which may fundamentally be even more divisive.
Accounts have been published of Northern liberals in the South up against segregationist prejudice, especially in state-supported universities where pressure may be strong to uphold the majority view.
Nevertheless, it may be helpful to cite one example -- that of employment -- for, as will be shown below, it cuts across both facets of the new concept.
A measure of its widespread acceptance may be derived from a statement of the International Congress of Jurists in 1959.
Recognizing that the Rule of Law is `` a dynamic concept which should be employed not only to safeguard the civil and political rights of the individual in a free society '', the Congress asserted that it also included the responsibility `` to establish social, economic, educational and cultural conditions under which his legitimate aspirations and dignity may be realized ''.
What these fragments are and how they activate the go order may not be revealed.
An example of the changes which have crept over the Southern region may be seen in the Southern Negro's quest for a position in the white-dominated society, a problem that has been reflected in regional fiction especially since 1865.
While there may still be many Faulknerian Lucas Beauchamps scattered through the rural South, such men appear to be a vanishing breed.
or it may involve more subtle distinctions: the sway may be gradually minimized or enlarged, its rhythmic emphasis may be slightly modified, or it may be transferred to become a movement of only the arms or the head.
The approach to the depiction of the experience of creation may be analytic, as it is for Miss Litz, or spontaneous, as it is for Merle Marsicano.

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Others point out that he had not sought the part of a political leader, suggesting that he seemed to lack the requisite energy and decision for such a role and may simply have been a lackluster judge of human nature.
Similarly, she may say a blessing over the mitzvah even though it is not mandatory ( the requisite blessing contains the words " asher kid ' shanu b ' mitzvotav v ’ tzivanu ", " who sanctified us with His commandments and commanded us to ...", but women are not commanded in this mitzvah ).
Sports cars may be spartan or luxurious but high maneuverability and minimum weight are requisite.
Nevertheless, there may be limited circumstances in which people may honestly believe things that either prevent them from forming the requisite mens rea or from reaching an ad idem agreement.
And because it is requisite, that no man should come to the holy Communion, but with a full trust in God ’ s mercy, and with a quiet conscience ; therefore, if there be any of you, who by this means is, by personal confession of sins cannot quiet his own conscience herein, but requireth further comfort or counsel ; let him come to me, or to some other discreet and learned Minister of God ’ s Word, and open his grief ; that by the ministry of God ’ s holy Word he may receive the benefit of absolution, together with ghostly counsel and advice, to the quieting of his conscience, and avoiding of all scruple and doubtfulness.
In 1802, in response to Jefferson's request for authority to deal with the pirates, Congress passed " An act for the Protection of Commerce and seamen of the United States against the Tripolitan cruisers ", authorizing the President to "… employ such of the armed vessels of the United States as may be judged requisitefor protecting effectually the commerce and seamen thereof on the Atlantic ocean, the Mediterranean and adjoining seas.
Congress may choose between " refrain from delegating the necessary authority, leaving itself with a hopeless task of writing laws with the requisite specificity to cover endless special circumstances across the entire policy landscape, or in the alternative, to abdicate its lawmaking function to the executive branch and independent agency.
" For example, if a firefighter position is open, then applicants may have to demonstrate their ability to carry a heavy sack up a flight of stairs ; if a professor's post is open, then applicants may have to show that they have the requisite degrees.
One may become a freeman, or acquire the " freedom of the company ", upon fulfilling the company's criteria: traditionally, one may be admitted by " patrimony ", if either parent was a liveryman of the company ; by " servitude ", if one has served the requisite number of years as an apprentice to the company ; or by " redemption ", by paying a fee.
For example, the Court may have taken the position that once ratified by the requisite number of States, an amendment or proposed amendment can no longer be challenged.
This means the law may be used to reward a person who possesses the land of another for a requisite period of time.
The Permanent Resident Card expires every five years, and then may be renewed by making application and proving that the applicant has been physically present in Canada for the requisite time period, or has otherwise satisfied the residency requirements.
Fronting is also sometimes used where an insurance buyer requires its insurers to have a certain financial strength rating and the prospective insurer does not satisfy that requirement: the prospective insurer may be able to persuade another insurer, with the requisite credit rating, to provide the coverage to the insurance buyer, and to take out reinsurance in respect of the risk.
Races will often include mandatory pre-race gear checks by race personnel and harsh penalties or disqualification may result if a team lacks the requisite equipment.
Secondly, that for such actions as are prejudicial to the interests of others, the individual is accountable, and may be subjected either to social or to legal punishment, if society is of opinion that the one or the other is requisite for its protection.
Carbon nanotubes may have the requisite tensile strength for the more technologically challenging Earth-based space elevator, but creation of nanotubes of the required length is a laboratory exercise, and adequate cable-scale technology has not yet been shown at all.
Obstacles may include either party's inability to satisfy conditions of the merger, a failure to obtain the requisite shareholder approval, failure to receive antitrust and other regulatory clearances, or some other event which may change the target's or the acquirer's willingness to consummate the transaction.
An exception is that a Bachelor of Arts who attains the degree of Doctor of Philosophy may immediately incept as a Master of Arts, before the requisite number of terms have passed.
Maryland's Board of Public Works was created by the 1864 Constitution to " all Public Works in which the State may be interested as stockholder or creditor … and recommend such legislation as they shall deem necessary and requisite to promote or protect the interests of the State in the said Public Works.

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