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More modest reforms were also put into motion in the social sector, particularly in the education and healthcare fields.
More modest pronouncements gradually replaced Korzybski's claims that general semantics can change human nature and introduce an era of universal human agreement.
More common are 1880s red brick houses, distinguished by modest size and gable-end, bull's-eye windows.
More recently, negative effects on performance have been demonstrated with modest (< 2 %) dehydration, and these effects are exacerbated when the exercise is performed in a hot environment.
More abrasive alternative acts such as Jarcrew, Mclusky and Future of the Left-all well-known within the independent music community and known as Welsh acts-have also received modest commercial success in the UK.
More moderate results would result in more modest successes for one party, or a temporary stalemate.
More modest examples that date from this period can also be found throughout Kutch and in Jerruk in interior Sindh, the residence of Aga Khan I upon his arrival to the Subcontinent.
More modest housing and shops were built along the Godstone Road in the 1880s.
Erasmus, who knew More and his family well, described Roper as a young man " who is wealthy, of excellent and modest character and not unacquainted with literature ".
More importantly, however, the court held that it was not unreasonable for the purchaser of a modest house to rely on the surveyors ' evaluation, as it was such common practice.
More recently, maternal tobacco smoking and even environmental tobacco smoke, modest consumption of ethanol during pregnancy, and low levels of exposure to lead and mercury have been found to be have adverse impacts on fetal growth and development.
More modest terraces and squares grew up in the new suburbs such as Hotwells and north into Clifton, including 7 Great George Street, now the Georgian House Museum.
More specifically, after rising at the Great Bridge ( actually a very modest Works Progress Administration project ) adjacent to the " Loaf & Ladle " restaurant in downtown Exeter, the Squamscott River passes the " Wooden Wave " ( an interesting architectural statement next to the Phillips Exeter Academy boathouse ), then tends north alongside the Swasey Parkway, through the haymarshes, passing by the town's water purification plant and then under State Route 101, a major east-west arterial road in New Hampshire.
" One More Chance " had barely any promotion and no official video but was still able to peak at a modest number 11 in the United Kingdom and at number 35 in Australia.
More modest Queenslander-style houses dominate the north of Brunswick Street, where there are fewer large trees and apartments.

More and phased
More sophisticated techniques such as phased arrays are generally used for highly accurate direction finding systems called goniometers such as are used in signals intelligence ( SIGINT ).
More rhythmic tracks were phased in by 2007, when CTVglobemedia acquired the station, but the rhythmic tracks were only those played by mainstream top 40 stations in the United States.

More and array
More generally, in a k-dimensional array, the address of an element with indices i < sub > 1 </ sub >, i < sub > 2 </ sub >, …, i < sub > k </ sub > is
More drives in the array means higher bandwidth, but greater risk of data loss.
More organized meteorological projects such as VORTEX2 use an array of sensors, such as the Doppler on Wheels, vehicles with mounted automated weather stations, weather balloons, and unmanned aircraft to investigate thunderstorms expected to produce severe weather.
More expensive examples had a wide array of movements, as well as focusing and compositing aids like rangefinders and viewfinders.
More modern aviation ADFs contain a small array of fixed aerials and use electronic sensors to deduce the direction using the strength and phase of the signals from each aerial.
More than one element per linear foot is common, and an array of these elements is required to heat a griddle plate of any given width.
More information about the background may be obtained from the articles about Systolic array, Reconfigurable Computing, Configware Compiler, super systolic array and Configware / Software Co-Compiler.
More fundamentally, Biblical sourcing for discerning the opinion of God about private property, and especially about inequality of property ownership must take into account Leviticus 25 and Deuteronomy 15 and the vast array of verses throughout scripture which refer to those unenforced and habitually non-observed sections of the Law of Moses.
More than 2 W continuous-wave ( CW ) operation at-10 degrees Celsius heat-sink temperature was also reported in 1998 from a VCSEL array consisting of 1, 000 elements, corresponding to a power density of 30 W / cm < sup > 2 </ sup >.
TES also staged works by Romanian playwrights such as Victor Eftimiu, Victor Ion Popa, Tudor Arghezi, and Lucia Demetrius, and but also a vast array of works from world theater: Bertholt Brecht's Threepenny Opera, Reginald Rose's Twelve Angry Men, Georg Büchner's Woyzeck, Lion Feuchtwanger's Raquel, The Jewess of Toledo, and Friedrich Dürrenmatt's Frank V. More recent additions to their repertoire include works by Israel Horovitz and Ray Cooney, and an adaptation by Dorel Dorian of Saul Bellow's Herzog.
More often than not the Director and DP request a smaller, more private monitor set, and then the second array can be watched by everyone else.

More and antenna
More than 30, 000 60 cm antenna systems were sold in the early 1980s.
More consistently strong signals, especially those accentuated by unusual atmospheric conditions, can be achieved by improving the antenna system.
More common is electrical beam tilt, where the phasing between antenna elements is tweaked to make the signal go down ( usually ) in all directions.
More sensitive measurement, particularly at higher voltages, can be achieved using in built UHF antennas or external antenna mounted on insulating spacers in the surrounding metalwork.
More specifically, the ATU can be connected between the feedline and the antenna to minimize loss, or between the feedline and the radio for convenience.
More important influences on quality and range are signal strength, antenna quality, the method of modulation used, and interference, which varies locally.
More important is the height of the radio tower used to support the radio antenna.

More and systems
More extended systems, covering all passage into the Caribbean, would free the Caribbean and the Gulf of Mexico from the previously listed requirements.
More generally, unspecific coercion may be the form taken by disciplinary coercion, and this appears to be in fact the case within the most effective command systems of the modern world.
More advanced systems use inertial guidance, satellite navigation and terrain contour matching ( TERCOM ).
More recent developments have seen the conversion of AVLB and truck launched bridge with launching systems that can be mounted on either tank or truck for bridges that are capable of supporting heavy main battle tanks.
More than a few systems are now integrating to social networking sites.
More specifically, it involves study of the different legal systems in existence in the world, including the common law, the civil law, socialist law, Islamic law, Hindu law, and Chinese law.
More complicated, generally non-linear Bäcklund transforms, such as in the sine-Gordon equation, are of great interest in the theory of solitons and integrable systems.
More generally, the ELIZA effect describes any situation where, based solely on a system's output, users perceive computer systems as having " intrinsic qualities and abilities which the software controlling the ( output ) cannot possibly achieve " or " assume that reflect a greater causality than they actually do.
* More ambitious 4GLs ( sometimes termed fourth generation environments ) attempt to automatically generate whole systems from the outputs of CASE tools, specifications of screens and reports, and possibly also the specification of some additional processing logic.
More often, measurement of certain hormones and metabolites at the time of hypoglycemia indicates which organs and body systems are responding appropriately and which are functioning abnormally.
More common were instruments with split sharps, also designed to accommodate the tuning systems of the time.
More recent versions have their own I / O systems.
More useful still are systems which employ special abbreviations for repetitions of symbols ; for example, using the first nine letters of the alphabet for these abbreviations, with A standing for " one occurrence ", B " two occurrences ", and so on, one could then write C + D / for the number 304.
More complex systems will have more layers of neurons with some having increased layers of input neurons and output neurons.
More complicated systems have more degrees of freedom, for example two masses and three springs ( each mass being attached to fixed points and to each other ).
More secure systems store each password in a cryptographically protected form, so access to the actual password will still be difficult for a snooper who gains internal access to the system, while validation of user access attempts remains possible.
More recent Unix or Unix like systems ( e. g., Linux or the various BSD systems ) use more secure password hashing algorithms such as PBKDF2, bcrypt and scrypt which have large salts and an adjustable cost or number of iterations.
More recently, advocates for radical reform in justice systems have called for a public policy adoption of non-punitive, non-violent Restorative Justice methods, and many of those studying the success of these methods, including a United Nations working group on Restorative Justice, have attempted to re-define justice in terms related to peace.
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 complex systems use programming and monitoring software installed on a computer, with the PLC connected via a communication interface.
More modern systems use a steerable parabolic " dish " to create a tight broadcast beam, typically using the same dish as the receiver.
More complex systems may carry out all of these functions: generate electricity, recover thermal energy, and also act as a roof covering.
More substantially, the terms statistical inference, statistical induction and inferential statistics are used to describe systems of procedures that can be used to draw conclusions from datasets arising from systems affected by random variation, such as observational errors, random sampling, or random experimentation.

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