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Many and programs
Many such loans have been made to establish small concerns or to aid in their growth, thereby contributing substantially to community development programs.
Many computer programs contain algorithms that detail the specific instructions a computer should perform ( in a specific order ) to carry out a specified task, such as calculating employees ' paychecks or printing students ' report cards.
Many actors train at length in special programs or colleges to develop these skills, and today the vast majority of professional actors have undergone extensive training.
Many graphics programs thus contained their own bitmap character generator routines.
Many books of type-in programs were also available, and in particular, Ahl published versions of the original 101 BASIC games converted into the Microsoft dialect and published it from Creative Computing as " BASIC Computer Games ".
Many universities throughout the world are now providing programs in bioengineering and biotechnology ( as independent programs or specialty programs within more established engineering fields ).
Many computer programs fail to display bi-directional text correctly.
Many application programs deal principally with documents.
Many NASA based operations interact and identify each other through command programs called software.
Many CBT treatment programs for specific disorders have been evaluated for efficacy ; the health-care trend of evidence-based treatment, where specific treatments for symptom-based diagnoses are recommended, has favored CBT over other approaches such as psychodynamic treatments.
Many smaller programs, such as Rabbi Benay Lappe's SVARA yeshiva, are also led by Conservative rabbis.
Many Unix, GNU, BSD and Linux programs and packages have been ported to Cygwin, including the X Window System, K Desktop Environment 3, GNOME, Apache, and TeX.
Many departments offer honors programs requiring students seeking that distinction to engage in " independent, sustained work ," culminating in the production of a thesis.
Many of the successful programs were transitioned to the Services, such as the foundation technologies in automatic target recognition, space based sensing, propulsion, and materials that were transferred to the Strategic Defense Initiative Organization ( SDIO ), later known as the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization ( BMDO ), now titled the Missile Defense Agency ( MDA ).
Many specialists claim that it is impossible to advance significant development programs with such a little public sector ( the tax burden in the United States is around 25 % of the GDP and in other developed countries of the EU it can reach around 50 %, like in Sweden ).
Many industrialized nations also began to utilize EVM in their own procurement programs.
Many conversion tables and programs exist, largely created by genealogists.
Many pulmonary rehabilitation programs therefore have begun to incorporate the harmonica.
Many of these programs were done domestically and on participants who were not informed of the study's purposes or that they would be given drugs.
Many official meetings and conferences are held ( more than 300 have been devoted to the problem of the Aral Sea alone ), but few practical programs have gone into operation.
Many logically-based program transformation techniques have been developed to assist the programmer in this process, transforming programs that are correct but inefficient into programs that are both correct and efficient.
Many computer-sequencing programs allow manipulation of the musical data such that composing for an entire orchestra of sounds is possible.

Many and restrict
Many terms and conditions of the contract are however implied by legislation or common law, in such a way as to restrict the freedom of people to agree to certain things to protect employees, and facilitate a fluid labour market.
Many other categories ( such as the category of groups, with group homomorphisms as arrows ) add structure to the objects of the category of sets and / or restrict the arrows to functions of a particular kind.
Many biologists restrict the definition of symbiosis to close mutualist relationships.
Many non-Islamic governments levy a sin tax on alcohol and tobacco products, and restrict alcohol and tobacco from sales or gifts to minors.
Many forms of commercial health insurance control their costs by restricting the benefits that are paid by through deductibles, co-payments, coinsurance, policy exclusions, and total coverage limits and will severely restrict or refuse coverage of pre-existing conditions.
Many jurisdictions that restrict pit bulls, including Ontario, Canada, Miami, Florida, U. S., Denver, Colorado, U. S .,, and Malden, Massachusetts, U. S. apply the restriction to the modern American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, or any other dog that has the substantial physical characteristics and appearance of those breeds.
Many US states allow spearfishing in lakes and rivers, but nearly all of them restrict divers to shooting only rough fish such as carp, gar, bullheads, suckers, etc.
Many ad filtering browser tools will restrict this behavior to varying degrees.
Many façades are historic, and local zoning regulations or other laws greatly restrict or even forbid their alteration.
Many traditional mariachis are concerned that standardization will lead to fossilization and restrict improvisation.
* Many apartment leases and home insurance policies restrict the use of " water-filled furniture " due to concerns about water damage to the dwelling due to accidental leakage as well as the stress on the floor.
Many paleontologists have suggested that Dimetrodon could angle its sail away from the sun to cool off, or that it could restrict blood flow to the sail to maintain heat at night.
Many Internet service providers restrict their customers ' ability to perform port scans to destinations outside of their home networks.
Many jurisdictions restrict parallel parking during rush hour, freeing up an extra traffic lane.
Many economists argue that laws against price increases serve only to restrict supplies of a good or service by reducing the incentive suppliers have to undertake any additional costs, hazards or inconvenience that may be required.
Many locations restrict the duration of free Wi-Fi to 30 or 60 minutes during peak hours.
Many countries ' regulations also restrict communications in the airband.
Many enlightened chancellors did not restrict the positions in their staff to nobility ( szlachta ), and often sponsored intelligent applicants from other social classes, not only by hiring them to the chancellery but by paying for their studies at universities in Poland and abroad.
Many languages disallow or restrict hiatus, avoiding it either by deleting or assimilating the vowel, or by adding an extra consonant.
Many Internet service providers and enterprise or institutional networks restrict the ability to connect to remote MTAs on port 25.
Many seeking to ban or restrict the practice characterize pay-to-play as legalized corruption.
Many rules were now introduced to restrict professionalism, such as only Englishmen being allowed to play in the Cup, many professionals being from Scotland.

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