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More expensive pigments are generally replicated by hues.
More expensive bikes use carbon fibre due to its significantly lighter weight and profiling ability, allowing designers to make a bike both stiff and compliant by manipulating the lay-up.
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 particularly, bone mineral is formed from globular and plate structures, distributed among the collagen fibrils of bone and forming yet larger structure.
More modern Soviet designs, including the MiG-3, LaGG-3 and Yak-1, had not yet arrived in numbers and in any case were still inferior to the Messerschmitt Bf 109.
More important is the musical effect in which a smooth, rather swift forward movement is emphasized by the relation of grammatical structure to line and rhyme, yet is impeded and thrown back upon itself even from the beginning ".
More significantly though, the removal of the customs wall allowed its former route to be turned into yet another road running through Potsdamer Platz, thus increasing still further the amount of traffic passing through.
More generally yet, the additive groups of all topological vector spaces, such as Banach spaces or Hilbert spaces, are topological groups.
More recently, Dutilleux's L ' Arbre des Songes has proved an important addition to the repertoire and a fine example of the composer's atonal yet melodic style.
More recently, a Quinnipiac poll from June 2009 finds that 55 % of Americans feel that affirmative action should be discontinued, yet 55 % support affirmative action for disabled people.
More specifically, Set was worshipped in the relatively large metropolitan ( yet provincial ) locale of Sepermeru, especially during the Rammeside Period.
More recent yet rare nonetheless, the Mansfield Drive-in, a drive-in movie theater, and Lucky Strike Lanes, a duckpin bowling alley, are among the last of their breed in the nation.
More recently, various proposals were made to restore service on the line, but none have yet been adopted.
She had been in several bands with Kat Bjelland and briefly sang in Faith No More in the early 1980s, but had yet to find any success in music.
More recently, Monster Magnet contributed yet another version of " Kick Out the Jams " to the Varsity Blues soundtrack ( it had already appeared as a bonus track on the Japanese edition of their 1998 album, Powertrip ).
More was yet to come.
More than 12 years after her death, her record as the longest lived person in United States has yet to be surpassed ; in fact, since Knauss no other person has even reached the age of 117.
* James Burbage buys the disused Blackfriars Theatre from Sir William More for £ 600 ; yet he is prevented from using it for theatrical productions by the opposition of wealthy and influential neighbors.
More than this I do not believe he is, nor, despite the evidences of something yet higher which were given in ' Christie Johnstone ' and ' The Cloister and the Hearth ,' do I think he ever could have been.
Writer Hannah More complained to Horace Walpole that " In vain do we boast (...) that philosophy had broken down all the strongholds of prejudice, ignorance, and superstition ; and yet, at this very time (...) Lavater's physiognomy books sell at fifteen guineas a set.
More modern reviews have been kinder, calling it " marvelous blast from the past " and a reunion that " worked largely because the producers kept the original flavour of the series yet brought the show up to date ".
More importantly, he met Paul Foot, another former Shrewsbury pupil not yet the left-wing radical he became, who was to be a lifelong friend, and whose biography Ingrams wrote after Foot's early death.
With an ever increasing workload the eleven-storey Thomas More Building was built to house the Bankruptcy and Companies Courts and yet more offices.
More importantly, the statistics that indicate there is a prevalence of hoarding in 18-40 percent of patients with OCD, yet only five percent of compulsive hoarders experience symptoms of OCD.
More generally, it is any crime situation where — again, to all appearances — someone must have entered or left the scene of the crime, yet it was not possible for anyone to have done so.
More than 3. 000 people died and almost all the churches collapsed ; Rocca Calascio, the highest fortress in Europe was also ruined by this event, yet the town survived.
In 2002, Junoon opened a new chapter by releasing the antiterrorism song " No More " in English, yet another attempt by the group to spread their message to a wider audience.

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