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More limited private tours are also available throughout the year if scheduled well in advance.
More than 80 % of the land surface is rough, broken, and mountainous, and therefore is of limited agricultural value ( see Agriculture, ch.
More is the focus of the Al Stewart song " A Man For All Seasons " from the 1978 album Time Passages, and of the Far song " Sir ", featured on the limited editions and 2008 re-release of their 1994 album Quick.
More theaters were added during the limited run, and on October 1, the film officially entered wide release by screening in 706 theaters across North America.
More limited are legalizations of some forms of assisted suicide ( legal in Japan, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, Albania, Oregon and Washington ) and cannabis use ( see legality of cannabis by country ).
More recently, Parma's financial troubles have limited the club's ambitions.
More than 95 % of Bislama words are of English origin ; the remainder combines a few dozen words from French, as well as some vocabulary inherited from various languages of Vanuatu, essentially limited to flora and fauna terminology.
More recent evidence, however, seems to indicate that the burning was limited to the structures and dwellings associated primarily with the elite class.
The County Court also has limited jurisdiction in civil cases ...." More specifically, the New York County Court is:
* Mars LP: The Complete Studio Recordings, NYC 1977 – 1978 – CD, 2003 ( G3G / Spookysound ) ( Spain ; limited edition ) ( later released on LP by Important ) ( reissued by No More in 2008 )
More than 21, 000 cattle were reported that year, but crop cultivation remained limited ; about were planted in corn, 600 in sorghum, and 47 in cotton.
More than one-third said they avoided social activities and limited dating or intimate interactions.
More limited revivals of Acadian, Inuit and other folk styles have also occurred.
More complex designs may have the sequencer step forwards or backwards, or only run for a limited number of stages.
More specifically, the term is used to describe agencies that, while constitutionally part of the executive branch, are independent of presidential control, usually because the president's power to dismiss the agency head or a member is limited.
More recently, Dark Horse Comics reprinted the limited series Al Capp's Li ' l Abner: The Frazetta Years, in four full-color volumes covering the Sunday pages from 1954 – 1961.
More generally, a chord is a line segment joining two points on any curve, such as but not limited to an ellipse.
More limited subject-based tests have since been introduced.
More independent computers are said to have been used to control some Star League vessels, but at least one source suggests that the power and autonomy of some computers may be limited to prevent the possibility of danger should anything go wrong.
More general periodic structures, not limited to planar layers, are known as photonic crystals.
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The More sisters met with a good deal of opposition in their works: the farmers thought that education, even to the limited extent of learning to read, would be fatal to agriculture, and the clergy, whose neglect she was making good, accused her of Methodist tendencies.
More recently, however, after re-examining the archives, historians concur that, while the resistance provided a firm basis for moral support and paved the way for post-war governments, the strategic effect during the occupation was limited.
More advanced wagons may be built in and include limited seating, usually both inside and outside.

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More complex experiments, such as those involving stochastic processes defined in continuous-time, may demand the use of more general probability measures.
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 aggressive self-defense measures are taken by some caterpillars.
More and better such measures have evolved since.
" More recently in 2003, eight studies have found a positive correlation between fundamentalism and prejudice, using different measures of fundamentalism.
More recently, flood prevention measures have resulted in reconstruction of the river defences and walls, and this work was completed in 2006.
More complex measures involve measuring the numbers of discrete victims and offenders as well as repeat victimisation rates and recidivism.
Similar measures, from Frederic the Great's camp at Bunzelwitz, to Arthur Wellesley's with his defense lines at Torres Vedras, to the French lines of Weissenburg, were frequently used .< ref > George Ripley, Charles Anderson Dana, The New American Cyclopaedia: A Popular Dictionary of General Knowledge, D. Appleton & Company, 1859, p. 622, ( a work in the public domain ) More than 80, 000 of the best shooters received the semi-automatic RSC 1917 rifle, allowing them to rapid fire at waves of attacking soldiers.
More generally, orientability of an abstract surface, or manifold, measures whether one can consistently choose a " clockwise " orientation for all loops in the manifold.
More recent theories of Human Development have begun to see beyond purely financial measures of development, for example with measures such as medical care available, education, equality, and political freedom.
More precise measures have been subsequently made that show that loudness grows more rapidly ( with a higher exponent ) at low and high levels and less rapidly ( with a lower exponent ) at moderate levels.
More recent influences may include the pioneering work of General Electric on performance measurement reporting in the 1950s and the work of French process engineers ( who created the tableau de bord – literally, a " dashboard " of performance measures ) in the early part of the 20th century.
More importantly than anything he did for trade was the introduction of weights and measures and appointing an inspector for each of its important trading centers.
More recently, governments have attempted to address issues like patient-pharmacists communication and consumer knowledge through measures like the Australian Government's Quality Use of Medicines policy.
More positive and proactive measures were required to ensure that every individual would have an equal chance of success.
More recently, the Serious Organised Crime and Police Act 2005 introduced measures limiting the right to demonstrate in Parliament Square, and the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994 gives the police powers to break-up certain public gatherings.
More than A $ 2 billion was spent on the motorway between 1990 and 1998, including widening the road and safety measures.
More precisely, across all items in a set N predictions, the Brier score measures the mean squared difference between ( 1 ) the predicted probability assigned to the possible outcomes for item i, and ( 2 ) the actual outcome.

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