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More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
More advanced methods of locating objects in the sky include telescope mounts with setting circles, which assist with pointing telescopes to positions in the sky that are known to contain objects of interest, and GOTO telescopes, which are fully automated telescopes that are capable of locating objects on demand ( having first been calibrated ).
More advanced questions involve the topology of the curve and relations between the curves given by different equations.
More advanced simulations are starting to include baryons and study the formation of individual galaxies.
More advanced systems use inertial guidance, satellite navigation and terrain contour matching ( TERCOM ).
More advanced methods, such as ground freezing and the Sherbrooke block sampler, are superior, but even more expensive.
More advanced statistical methods employed by some I – O psychologists include logistic regression, multivariate analysis of variance, structural equation modeling, and hierarchical linear modeling ( HLM ; also known as multilevel modeling ).
More advanced dancers will take many cues from each other through this connection, with the Follower using it to communicate feedback to the Leader just as the Leader uses it to suggest moves to their partner.
More than a dozen advanced reactor designs are in various stages of development.
More recently, psychophysiologists have been equally, or potentially more, interested in the central nervous system, exploring cortical brain potentials such as the many types of event-related potentials ( ERPs ), brain waves, and utilizing advanced technology such as functional magnetic resonance imaging ( fMRI ), MRI, PET, MEG, and other neuroimagery techniques.
More advanced implementations may support more complicated operations, such as pull_lowest_priority_element, inspecting the first few highest-or lowest-priority elements ( peeking at the highest priority element can be made O ( 1 ) time in nearly all implementations ), clearing the queue, clearing subsets of the queue, performing a batch insert, merging two or more queues into one, incrementing priority of any element, etc.
More specifically, PCS refers to any of several types of wireless voice and / or wireless data communications systems, typically incorporating digital technology, providing services similar to advanced cellular mobile or paging services.
More advanced irons for use in electronics have a mechanism with a temperature sensor and method of temperature control to keep the tip temperature steady ; more power is available if a connection is large.
More advanced tagging systems incorporate special markers to indicate whether or not patients have been contaminated by hazardous materials, and also tear off strips for tracking the movement of patients through the process.
More advanced variable-opt methods were developed at Bell Labs in the late 1980s by David Johnson and his research team.
In a 2011 news story, BusinessWeek reported, " More than 200 million people globally are out of work, a record high, as almost two-thirds of advanced economies and half of developing countries are experiencing a slowdown in employment growth ".
More advanced techniques exist, such as reverse osmosis.
More modern EFP warhead versions, through the use of advanced initiation modes, can also produce long-rods ( stretched slugs ), multi-slugs and finned rod / slug projectiles.
More advanced solid rocket motors can not only be throttled but also be extinguished and then re-ignited by controlling the nozzle geometry or through the use of vent ports.
More recently an advanced engine design was studied under Project Timberwind, under the aegis of the Strategic Defense Initiative (" Star Wars "), which was later expanded into a larger design in the Space Thermal Nuclear Propulsion ( STNP ) program.
More advanced units will include internal monitors of the performance of the carrier in both directions and may have test pattern generation and monitor capabilities.
More advanced systems monitor the fibers within, or intrinsic to, the cables being protected to turn those cables into sensors, which detect intrusion attempts.
More advanced controllers can also query equally advanced devices to respond with their status.

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More believed that a man could be both serious and gay.
" More serious than the destruction of the Gothic army ," writes Herwig Wolfram, " than the loss of both Aquitanian provinces and the capital of Toulose, was the death of the king.
More serious toxicity occurs with intentional ingestions by adolescents and adults.
More serious was a 1996 attempted coup that originated as a military mutiny caused by the armed forces ’ poor living conditions.
More importantly, the incontrovertible discovery of celestial bodies orbiting something other than the Earth dealt a serious blow to the then-accepted Ptolemaic world system, or the geocentric theory in which everything orbits around the Earth.
Henry More, in his Enchiridion ethicum, attempts to enumerate the " noemata moralia "; but, so far from being self-evident, most of his moral axioms are open to serious controversy.
In Anime Essentials: Every Thing a Fan Needs to Know, Giles Poitras wrote " More humorous and less serious looking than the characters in the Lodoss War series, the stars of Slayers provide action and laughs ".
More took a serious interest in the education of women, an attitude that was highly unusual at the time.
More serious was the retirement of Simon de Crépy, the Count of Amiens, to a monastery.
More serious bugs may cause the program to crash or freeze.
Fenocchio: More prone to playing pranks than committing serious intrigues, he otherwise shared Brighella's fondness for malice.
More serious departures from social norms carry labels such as misbehavior and labels from the legal system, such as misdemeanor and crime.
More importantly, the Goths were soon driven back across the Danube River by Aurelian, and nearly a century passed before they again posed a serious threat to the empire.
More serious sketch comedians differentiate their art from that of the skit, maintaining that skits tend to be a ( single ) dramatized joke, while a sketch is a comedic exploration of a concept, character, or situation.
More than that, Korea is going through a serious stage of low birthrate, leading to an aging society in shortage of labor forces.
More than 20 works-backed entries of Opel Astra, Audi TT and Mercedes-Benz CLK contested the revived 2000 DTM series but a serious issue developed for the series when Opel pulled out ahead of the 2006 season.
More elaborate operating systems were not needed in part because most such machines were used for entertainment and education, and seldom used for more serious business or science purposes.
More serious speculation about the origins of the word chad suggests derivation from the Scottish name for river gravel, chad, or the British slang for louse, chat.
More serious cases start in the Magistrates Court and may then be transferred to a higher court.
More serious symptoms of the illness can include paralysis or aphasia.
More serious complications include laryngospasm, perforation of the trachea or esophagus, pulmonary aspiration of gastric contents or other foreign bodies, fracture or dislocation of the cervical spine, temporomandibular joint or arytenoid cartilages, decreased oxygen content, elevated arterial carbon dioxide, and vocal cord weakness.
More serious consequences followed his attachment to the Royalist cause.
More serious highlights include a service in the Cathedral and musical performances in the Quad.
More serious was the demand for a huge payment to cover the damages caused, on the notion that British involvement had lengthened the war.

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