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More expensive pigments are generally replicated by hues.
More expensive yet.
More advanced methods, such as ground freezing and the Sherbrooke block sampler, are superior, but even more expensive.
More recent stations were designed for accessibility, but retrofitting accessibility features to old stations is at best prohibitively expensive and technically extremely difficult, and often impossible.
More expensive multimeters include an AC to DC converter that measures the true RMS value of the waveform within certain limits ; the user manual for the meter may indicate the limits of the crest factor and frequency for which the meter calibration is valid.
More expensive, ( and mechanically more delicate ) multimeters typically have sensitivities of 20, 000 ohms per volt and sometimes higher, with a 50, 000 ohms per volt meter ( drawing 20 microamperes at full scale ) being about the upper limit for a portable, general purpose, non-amplified analog multimeter.
Disadvantages: More expensive than impact printers
More difficult ( or more expensive ) access to jobs and other goods & services can act as a ghetto tax.
More expensive decks offered stereo audio recording and playback.
More expensive examples had a wide array of movements, as well as focusing and compositing aids like rangefinders and viewfinders.
More simply, to ensure that British landowners reaped all the financial profits from farming, the corn laws ( which imposed steep import duties ) made it too expensive for anyone to import grain from other countries, even when the people of Great Britain and Ireland needed the food ( as in times of famine ).
* Silk: More expensive than plain velvet, this type is usually shinier and softer than the cotton variety.
More expensive PCP rifles and pistols are often pressure regulated, i. e. the firing valve operates within a secondary chamber separated from the main air reservoir by the regulator body.
More expensive turntables tend to use massive sleeve bearings which are much less likely to generate offensive amounts of rumble.
More information about these very specialized ( and expensive ) projectiles can be found in the very-low-drag bullet article.
More expensive materials commonly used are nickel, titanium, and copper alloys.
More expensive harnesses are not necessarily better as individual body types and activities are best suited to different types of harnesses, despite the price range.
More stringent requirements ( even 1 in a million ) may not be technologically feasible at a given time or may be prohibitively expensive as to render the risk-causing activity unsustainable, resulting in the optimal degree of intervention being a balance between risks vs. benefit.
* More expensive car stereos will offer TMC, RT and / or PTY, perhaps with " NEWS " override.
More expensive sets have the chainrings bolted on so that they can be replaced if worn or damaged, or to provide different gearing.
More expensive models have a built-in PID controller, so that the thermostat knows ahead how the system will react to its commands.
More than 130 people converged upon the ninth floor rug department of the store, gathering around an expensive rug.
More expensive platform pedals for the mountain bike market are available with replaceable metal traction pins and cartridge bearings.
More expensive ice hockey sticks ( such as the Vapor APX, Supreme TotalOne, Reebok 11k, Stealth S19, Synergy Elite ( SE16 ), Warrior Dolomite ) usually are the lightest sticks on the market ( 390-470 grams in a senior stick ).

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More traditional bikes might employ airfoil cross sectional shapes in the frame tubes.
More often, bunny hops are done on BMX bikes, which are lighter and smaller than mountain bikes and lend themselves to be lifted far more easily.
More sporting V engined bikes are given " VTR " model numbers.
More recently, the entire Saeco team raced a stage of the 2003 Tour de France wearing a Legalize my Cannondale chaingang cycling kit to protest the UCI's lower bound on bike weight which means that their six13 prototype team bikes were underweight and required the installation of additional weight.

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More recently, polyethers -- again in varied compositions, molecular weights, and branching -- have come into use at first for the flexible foams, just lately for the rigids.
More and more boats move overland on wheels ( 1.8 million trailers are now in use ) and Midwesterners taking long weekends can travel south with their craft.
More complex techniques use
More traditional adobe roofs were often flatter than the familiar steeped roof as the native climate yielded more sun and heat than mass amounts of snow or rain that would find use in precipitous roofs.
More recently Twitter, a popular social network service, began driving abbreviation use with 140 character message limits.
In the 1516 novel Utopia by Thomas More, the island called Utopia once had the name " Abraxa ", which scholars have suggested is a related use.
More significant still is the change in the use of sacrificial language: for Paul the Eucharist is a receiving of gifts from God, the Christian sacrifice is the offering of our bodies ( Romans 12 ).< Barrett, C. K.
More than a million pre-college students around the world use BJU textbooks, and the Press has approximately 2, 500 titles in print.
More general results from the study were that precipitation and water use lead to above-ground primary production, solar radiation and temperature lead to belowground primary production ( roots ), and temperature and water lead to cool and warm season growth habit.
More modern church buildings have a variety of architectural styles and layouts ; many buildings that were designed for other purposes have now been converted for church use ; and, similarly, many original church buildings have been put to other uses.
More advanced systems use inertial guidance, satellite navigation and terrain contour matching ( TERCOM ).
More efficient caches compute use frequency against the size of the stored contents, as well as the latencies and throughputs for both the cache and the backing store.
More specifically, " habitats can be defined as regions in environmental space that are composed of multiple dimensions, each representing a biotic or abiotic environmental variable ; that is, any component or characteristic of the environment related directly ( e. g. forage biomass and quality ) or indirectly ( e. g. elevation ) to the use of a location by the animal.
More generally, one may use the fact that the operators do not commute,
More specifically, classroom management strives to create positive teacher – student and peer relationships, manage student groups to sustain on-task behavior, and use counseling and other psychological methods to aid students who present persistent psychosocial problems.
" One year later, the earliest recorded use in reference to a theological distinction was by Sir Thomas More, who spoke of " Tyndale his evangelical brother Barns ".
More often, however, players use the fourth valve in place of the first and third valve combination, which is somewhat sharp ( compensated for on trumpets and cornets and some three-valve flugelhorns by a slide for the first or third valve ).
" More complex variants use computer modeling of actual games based on statistical input generated by professional sports.
More amateur formats began to use acetate based film, and several, including Kodak's own 16 mm format, were designed specifically to be manufactured with safety base.
He reported that, " More and more of the ' new historians ' are now trying to discover what was going on inside people's heads in the past, and what it was like to live in the past, questions which inevitably lead back to the use of narrative.
More recently builders have begun to collaborate with structural engineers who use computers and finite element analysis to design prefabricated steel-framed homes with known resistance to high wind-loads and seismic forces.
More widespread use of iron led to improved steel-making technology at lower cost.
( More modern versions of INTERCAL have by and large kept the same data structures, with appropriate modifications ; TriINTERCAL, which modifies the radix with which numbers are represented, can use a 10-trit type rather than a 16-bit type ), and CLC-INTERCAL implements many of its own data structures, such as ' classes and lectures ', by making the basic data types store more information rather than adding new types.
More recently, the use of a " rescue instillation " composed of pentosan polysulfate or heparin, sodium hyaluronate, lidocaine and sodium bicarbonate, has generated considerable excitement in the IC / BPS community because it is the first therapeutic intervention that can be used to reduce a flare of symptoms.

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