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' More practically, the cost of a specialized ground-attack aircraft is harder to justify as opposed to having multirole combat aircraft.
More practically, Pennant used his geological knowledge to open a lead mine, which helped to finance improvements at Downing after he inherited in 1763.
More practically, some trees are, while finite, so large as to in practice be infinite, such as the game tree for chess or go, and thus analyzing them as if they were infinite is useful – infinite trees are the limiting case of very large trees.
More practically, the Chernoff bound is used in randomized algorithms ( or in computational devices such as quantum computers ) to determine a bound on the number of runs necessary to determine a value by majority agreement, up to a specified probability.
More practically, Honorius was briefly persuaded to set aside the laws forbidding pagans to be military officers, so that one Generidus could re-establish Roman control in Dalmatia.
More practically, judges feel that their courts are overburdened and fear that having the reputation of a forum favorable to certain types of plaintiffs will increase their work load, thus delaying the timely dispensation of justice in other cases.
More practically, the bridge provides a link between the Shinsaibashi-suji and Ebisubashi-suji shopping districts.
More than half the octrois were collected under ( 1 ), and the numbers tend to increase ; ( 2 ) is steadily decreasing, while ( 3 ) has been practically abandoned ; ( 4 ) tends to increase.
More practically, it is approximately the geometric mean ( the precise geometric mean is ), and in this sense is mathematically a compromise between these two aspect ratios: two equal area pictures ( at 16: 9 and 4: 3 ) will intersect in a box with aspect ratio the geometric mean, as demonstrated in the image at top ( 14: 9 is just slightly wider than the intersection ).
More modern dialects of BASIC are influenced by the structured programming paradigm, where most or all code is written as user-defined functions or procedures, and the concept becomes practically redundant.
More practically, it is to satisfy the request from the Commander in Chiefs, the ROC President.
More practically, about W can be extracted from the bird, either with a coil / magnet or a ratchet used to winch paperclips.
More practically it meant making marble copies of Roman sculpture for the French king.

More and refused
In 1530, More refused to sign a letter by the leading English churchmen and aristocrats asking Pope Clement VII to annul Henry's marriage to Catherine, and also quarrelled with Henry VIII over the heresy laws.
In 1533, More refused to attend the coronation of Anne Boleyn as the Queen of England.
More accepted Parliament's right to declare Anne Boleyn the legitimate Queen of England, but he steadfastly refused to take the oath of supremacy of the Crown in the relationship between the kingdom and the church in England.
Holding fast to the ancient teaching of papal supremacy, More refused to take the oath and furthermore publicly refused to uphold Henry's annulment from Catherine.
John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, refused the oath along with More.
More, relying on legal precedent and the maxim " qui tacet consentire videtur " ( literally, who ( is ) silent is seen to consent ), understood that he could not be convicted as long as he did not explicitly deny that the King was Supreme Head of the Church, and he therefore refused to answer all questions regarding his opinions on the subject.
On the same day, the commissioners offered it to Sir Thomas More and John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester, who both refused it.
More and more people refused to pay, leading to Darnell's Case, in which the courts confirmed that " if no cause was given for the detention ... the prisoner could not be freed as the offence was probably too dangerous for public discussion ".
This happened to Sir Thomas More, who refused to swear the oath because it acknowledged the anti-Papal powers of Parliament in matters of religion.
More than two dozen affiliates refused to telecast the first episode of the show.
Roman Catholics who refused to take the Oath of Supremacy, for example Sir Thomas More, were indicted for treason on charges of praemunire.
More recently, WRAZ was among a handful of stations that either delayed or refused to air the season premiere of Osbournes: Reloaded on March 31, 2009.
More controversy followed in the 1950s, when Lord Sinha was refused a British passport: eventually, he was issued a passport in 1955 which described him as a British subject.
More concrete charges concerned episcopal rights that they claimed and properties they refused to restore.
More importantly the municipal government of Mel Lastman refused to provide and municipal funding.
" More comfortable with the AV field after her return, Mizuno began experimenting with genres in which she had previously refused to perform.
More recently, the Seminole refused to share with them the revenues of 20th-century US government settlements of land claims.
More than 54 % of the French citizens refused it, damaging Strauss-Kahn's position inside the PS, while left-wing Laurent Fabius, who had campaigned for a " No " vote, was reinforced.
More than 99 % of Massey shareholders and 98 % of Alpha shareholders voted in favor of the acquisition and courts in Delaware and West Virginia refused to block the shareholders ' vote.
In the popular music market place this was probably largely because the band refused to do anything but their own thing, which lent extra resonance to the title of their fifth and final album, No More Apologies, released in 1996.
Richard Thompson, President and Chief Counsel of the Thomas More Law Center, said, " The government's persecution of this loyal Marine officer continues because he refused to throw his men under the bus to appease some anti-war politicians and press, and the Iraqi government.
This was purportedly because the Thomas More Law Center refused to allow these witnesses to have their own attorneys present during deposition, but Discovery Institute director Bruce Chapman later said that he had asked them not to testify ( as well as Behe and Minnich, who testified anyway ).

More and use
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 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 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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