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Less and ambiguous
Less ambiguous than the above ichnogenera, are the traces left behind by invertebrates such as Hibbertopterus, a giant " sea scorpion " or eurypterid of the early Paleozoic era.
Less ambiguous terms for a privately held company are unquoted company and unlisted company.
Less ambiguous is the accusation of recruiting soldiers under the age of 15, in clear violation of the Geneva Conventions.

Less and terms
Less confrontational terms that attempt to reunite the interests of lesbians, gays, bisexuals and transpeople also became prominent, including various acronyms like LGBT, LGBTQ, and LGBTI, where the Q and I stand for Queer or Questioning and Intersex respectively.
Less official terms also in use include,, and the English acronym AV ( for " adult video ").
Less experienced than Louis V, he was also challenged by the " False Waldemar ", an impostor who claimed Brandenburg and got support from several cities and Holy Roman Emperor Charles IV until the Wittelsbachs came to terms with Charles.
Less abstractly, a coordinate system in a space of n-dimensions is defined in terms of a basis set of vectors
Less frequently used terms are and Volkswalk.
) Less commonly used terms include Gay & Wellesley and Queers Park ( a play on words with Queen's Park, the seat of Ontario's provincial government ); however, many of these " nicknames " are generic to gay villages across the English speaking world and are therefore not descriptive of Church and Wellesley specifically, but of gay villages in general.
Less exact terms are ichneumon flies ( they are not closely related to true flies ), or scorpion wasps due to the extreme lengthening and curving of the abdomen ( scorpions are arachnids ).
Less costly in material and human terms, they could afford to be staged more frequently.
Taken out of context, their names translate to " More " and " Less ," but in their particular context ( i. e. the symbols on their chests and their rallying cry ), their names mean " Plus and Minus ," as both " más " and " menos " can be used as mathematics terms.
Agriculturally, virtually all of the land in the Highlands and Islands is classified as Severely Disadvantaged in terms of Less Favoured Area Directive, yet these areas receive the lowest LFA payments.
Less common terms with the same meaning are persona death and player death.

Less and might
Less modular procedures, often used in small or quickly written programs, tend to interact with a large number of variables in the execution environment, which other procedures might also modify.
* Less frequent flights: for instance, if two airlines separately fly three and two times a day respectively on a shared route, their alliance might fly less than 5 ( 3 + 2 ) times a day on the same route.
Less than stellar sales and / or the limitations of a small market might have motivated the shift to a different audience in the later editions.
Less frequently, the old darky might be cast out by a cruel master when he grew too old to work.
Less fear of isolation online might also be due to the fact that in an online setting, it is easier to retreat from the conversation.
Mary the mother of James the Less and Joses might be unlikely to be Mary the mother of Jesus, but James Tabor suggests that she is, in fact, Mary, the mother of Jesus and that Clopas was her second husband.
Less drastic situations might also be considered no-win situations: if one has a choice for lunch between a ham sandwich and a roast beef sandwich, but is a vegetarian or has a wheat allergy, that might be considered a no-win situation.
Less onerous but still significant would be that the molten mass of fuel and reactor core melts through the floor of the reactor building and reaches ground water ; a steam explosion might occur, but the debris would probably be contained, and would in fact, being dispersed, probably be more easily coolable.
Less critical flight equipment, such as entertainment systems, might have a " limp mode " that provides some functions.
Less often, Ambrosiodmus, Premnobius and Xyleborinus are included in Xyleborus, but they seem to be well distinct ; Premnobius might even not belong to the Xyleborini at all.
Less forgivable is how Dahl squanders tension for an hour and a half cutting between the suffering prisoners and resistance intrigues in Manila and the long march of the Rangers, and a fictionalized romance story that might have made a nice little movie by itself.

Less and be
Less ambitious freeway plans may be more successful -- especially when the roadways and interchanges are raised, allowing for cross access at many points and providing parking areas below the ramp.
Less can be said about the Asterales themselves with certainty, although since several families in Asterales contain trees, the ancestral member is most likely to have been a tree or shrub.
Less landscape damage occurs, since the bacteria involved grow naturally, and the mine and surrounding area can be left relatively untouched.
Less common species such as Exmoor Horn and Cheviot are also to be found on Dartmoor.
Less expensive student bows may be constructed of solid fiberglass, or of less valuable varieties of brazilwood.
Less common are bara — larger, often heavily muscled and sometimes hairy males, the yaoi counterpart of the " bear " in gay pornography — as well as oyaji ( meaning " daddy " or " uncle "), featuring middle-aged and elderly men ; these types are mainly found in material aimed at gay men, which may be called bara or ' men's love ' ( ML ), and is considered to be distinct from yaoi.
Less likely is the commonly proposed derivation from Welsh arth " bear " + ( g ) wr " man " ( earlier * Arto-uiros in Brittonic ); there are phonological difficulties with this theory — notably that a Brittonic compound name * Arto-uiros should produce Old Welsh * Artgur and Middle / Modern Welsh * Arthwr and not Arthur ( in Welsh poetry the name is always spelled Arthur and is exclusively rhymed with words ending in-ur-never words ending in-wr-which confirms that the second element cannot be wr " man ").
Less expressive KRs may be both complete and consistent.
Less commonly, a surface may absorb some portion of the light and fluorescently re-emit the light at a longer wavelength colour in a random direction, though this is rare enough that it can be discounted from most rendering applications.
Less labor-intensive tools are more common now: a microplane or fine grater can be used to grind small amounts ; a coffee grinder is useful for larger amounts.
Less obvious manifestations of stanzaic form can be found as well, as in Shakespeare's sonnets, which, while printed as whole units in themselves, can be broken into stanzas with the same rhyme scheme followed by a final couplet, as in the example of Sonnet 116:
Less commonly, but not exceptionally, varicose veins can be due to other causes, as post phlebitic obstruction and / or incontinence, venous and arteriovenous malformations
Harding believed the federal government should be fiscally managed similar to the private sector having campaigned " Less government in business and more business in government.
Less widely found is best-case performance, but it does have uses: for example, where the best cases of individual tasks are known, they can be used to improve the accuracy of an overall worst-case analysis.
Less commonly, a non-degenerative condition may have secondary effects on brain cells, which may or may not be reversible if the condition is treated.
Less formally, a fly-front or button down shirt may be substituted.
* Less hardware needed, no server needs to be purchased.
Less favored areas with a shorter growing season and less access to water rights tend to be devoted to alfalfa and grazing.
Less general versions of these theorems can be found in work of Richard Dedekind and previous papers by Noether.
Less qualified professionals may be referred to as paralegals.
Less skilled batsmen, or ones who have lost their concentration, can be deceived completely, expecting the ball to move one direction off the pitch, only for it to move the other direction.
Less commonly lesions can be found on the diaphragm.

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