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Many would also find it unacceptable that an ISP, whether by law or by the ISP's own choice, should deploy such software without allowing the users to disable the filtering for their own connections.
Many manufacturers are promoting passive CWDM to deploy fiber to the home.
Many other nations also deploy an air-defence branch in the army.
Many nations and some irregular armed groups deploy or have deployed combat frogmen.
Many Army Reserve and Army National Guard units deploy in support of the Army Medical Department.
Many of the 7th BW's B-1s and support personnel deploy to Southwest Asia.
Many Reserve units are designated to deploy early for contingency operations worldwide.
Many TF-A products require users to deploy client software to make TFA systems work.
Many amateur radio organizations are staging outside the affected area getting ready to deploy into the city and suburbs.

Many and broad
Many edible beans, including broad beans and soybeans, contain oligosaccharides ( particularly raffinose and stachyose ), a type of sugar molecule also found in cabbage.
Many were seen as reflections of broad underlying conflicts or maladaptive reactions to life problems, rooted in a distinction between neurosis and psychosis ( roughly, anxiety / depression broadly in touch with reality, or hallucinations / delusions appearing disconnected from reality ).
Many of the broad, recent IQ tests have been greatly influenced by the Cattell – Horn – Carroll theory.
Many of the loughs in Northern England have also previously been called " meres " ( a Northern English dialect word for " lake " and an archaic Standard English word meaning " a lake that is broad in relation to its depth ") such as the Black Lough in Northumberland.
Many scholars in other fields use the term " myth " in somewhat different ways ; in a very broad sense, the word can refer to any traditional story or, in casual use, a popular misconception or imaginary entity.
Many poor, developing countries have a broad base and steadily tapering higher levels, which reflects a large number of births and young children but much smaller age cohorts in later years as a result of relatively short life expectancies.
Many of the flora and fauna have a broad circumpolar distribution in the South Atlantic and South Pacific Oceans.
Many others also contributed, with their approaches flavouring the many models of the day, including: Tony Wasserman and Peter Pircher with the " Object-Oriented Structured Design ( OOSD )" notation ( not a method ), Ray Buhr's " Systems Design with Ada ", Archie Bowen's use case and timing analysis, Paul Ward's data analysis and David Harel's " Statecharts "; as the group tried to ensure broad coverage in the real-time systems domain.
Many studies in geomorphology in the decades following Davis ' development of his theories sought to fit their ideas into this framework for broad scale landscape evolution, and are often today termed " Davisian ".
Many leading salsa artists have described salsa in broad and inclusive, but vague terms, making no mention of the music's Cuban foundation.
Many religious traditions have taken a stance on abortion, and these stances span a broad spectrum as highlighted below.
Many speakers resist using the term " machine tool " to refer to woodworking machinery ( joiners, table saws, routing stations, and so on ), but it is difficult to maintain any true logical dividing line, and therefore many speakers are fine with a broad definition.
* 1886: Many southern states convert from broad gauges such as to standard gauge.
Many systems differentiate methods of testing goods from those for services or use of property due to inherent differences in business aspects of such broad types of transactions.
Many of the broadbills are brightly coloured birds that present broad heads, large eyes and a hooked, flat and broad beak.
Many Communists marched willingly into the theater of operations in Italy and the Party has organized a broad movement in solidarity with the Brazilian Expeditionary Force ( FEB ).
Many one-hit wonders and short-lived bands appeared and were forgotten again in rapid succession, and the overly broad application of the " NDW " label to these bands as well as to almost any German musicians not using English lyrics, even if their music was apparently not influenced at all by the ' original ' NDW ( including pure Rock bands like BAP or even Udo Lindenberg ) quickly led to the decay of the entire genre when many of the original musicians turned their backs in frustration.
Many artists use a broad brush to sweep away the loose eraser residue.
Many sorts of dispute fall into this broad category ; many people who will not otherwise have any dealings during their lives with the judicial system have domestic relations disputes.
Many camera manufacturers of interchangeable lenses produce a few great lenses among their line, but Konica managed to achieve near excellent quality over a broad range of focal lengths in lens tests conducted by several photographic publications over the years.
Many mills were built along the Dodder and this brought new prosperity to the broad area, which saw the building of many houses.
Many have striking head patterns, with a broad black band through the eye, bordered with white above and below.
Many have striking head patterns, with a broad black band through the eye, bordered with white above and below.

Many and blocks
Many types of counter circuits are available as digital building blocks, for example a number of chips in the 4000 series implement different counters.
Many of the casing stones and inner chamber blocks of the Great Pyramid were fit together with extremely high precision.
Many disagree on whether the blocks were dragged, lifted, or even rolled into place.
Many employers prefer students to co-op for two consecutive blocks, referred to as a " double-block co-op ".
Many of the buildings are in remarkably good shape, particularly since, due to the lack of available stone, a significant quantity of the sites stonework contains egg and gravel based concrete blocks.
Many defeats, such as at Roosebeke and Halidon Hill, were suffered by the militia pike armies when faced by cunning foes who employed their archers and crossbowmen to thin the ranks of the pike blocks before charging in with their ( often dismounted ) men-at-arms.
In her Clues in the Needlework newsletter, Barbara Brackman wrote, " Many of the blocks in the early album quilts made between 1840 and 1860 featured elaborate ink signatures and small drawings and verses.
Many of the blocks are not made by traditional quilters, and amateur creators may lack technical skill, but their blocks speak directly to the love and loss they have experienced.
Many of the high-rise council blocks that formerly dominated the skyline have been demolished over the past 15 years.
Many of these are so-called ' kettle lakes ,' formed by the melting of blocks of glacial ice, left as the glacier retreated, which created a depression in the soil.
Many smaller anchor blocks providing foundations for smaller towers that supported the umbrella antenna are still visible in the lagoons.
Many historic tape drives read and write variable-length data blocks, leaving significant wasted space on the tape between blocks ( for the tape to physically start and stop moving ).
Many later demos feature so-called ' multicolor ' effects ( changing the color attributes of the ZX Spectrum's display configuration of 768 character blocks ), which have to be fixed to a specific ZX Spectrum model.
Many companies have installed machinery to break the coir blocks apart in a dry state.
Many multi-storey tower blocks were built in the UK after the Second World War.
Many of the later tower blocks were poorly designed and cheaply built and their anonymity caused some social problems.
* Many PBXes are safe to machine — to turn solid blocks into complex three-dimensional shapes.
Many monomers have different reaction rates and so, if all the monomers are added to the system at the same time, tend to react in blocks.
Many demolished blocks were never replaced.
Many were designed so that large iron ballast blocks could be fitted to the frames when extra weight and traction was required, then removed when it was not.
Many of Winnicott's writings show his efforts to understand what helps people to be able to play, and on the other hand what blocks some people from playing.
Many city blocks with destroyed buildings in the city center remained empty until the 1990s and 2000s, with some of them still being used as parking lots.

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