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More and practically
' 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, he refused to use it unless the receivers were made available to all Los Angeles radio stations — it could not be a KMPC monopoly.
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, 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 judges
More generally, judges look at the difficulty and execution of jumps, stunts and tumbling, synchronization, creativity, the sharpness of the motions, showmanship, and overall routine execution.
On 1 July 1535, More was tried before a panel of judges that included the new Lord Chancellor, Sir Thomas Audley, as well as Anne Boleyn's father, brother, and uncle.
More people were accused, arrested and examined, but now in Salem Town, by former local magistrates John Hathorne, Jonathan Corwin and Bartholomew Gedney who had become judges of the Court of Oyer and Terminer.
More importantly, under the New Jersey constitution, the governor appoints all superior court judges and county prosecutors, although this is done with strong consideration of the preferences of the individual state senators who represent the district where vacancies arise.
In 1535 and 1536, he served as one of the judges for the trials of John Fisher, Sir Thomas More, and the alleged accomplices of Anne Boleyn ; in 1535, he became Lord Chamberlain.
More socially representative individuals such as police officers or judges may be able to make more globally respected judgments.
More important cases are tried before a plenary session of judges if the Chief Justice decides.
More than half of the delegates had trained as lawyers ( several had even been judges ), although only about a quarter had practiced law as their principal means of business.
More than 100 Egyptian judges signed a statement condemning " aggression and acts of thuggery by supporters of the ruling party against the judges while ... police forces stood idle.

More and feel
Historian Hugh Trevor-Roper said in 1977 that More was " the first great Englishman whom we feel that we know, the most saintly of humanists, the most human of saints, the universal man of our cool northern renaissance.
More casual games may only bear a passing resemblance to the subject, although many still try to encourage the same types of decision making as the player's historical counterparts, and thereby bring forth the " feel " of the conflict.
More than that, though, " Singin ' the Blues " has been noted for the way its improvisations feel less improvised than composed, with each phrase building on the last in a logical fashion.
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.
She told More magazine in 2004, " I'm stuck in this idea that I need to be authentic ... My face needs to look the way I feel.
More specifically, the emergency response activates in the brain when individuals wake up paralyzed and feel vulnerable to attack.
More recently, Apple Inc. has filed lawsuits against competing manufacturers of smartphones and tablet computers, claiming that those manufacturers copied the look and feel of Apple's popular iPhone and iPad products.
More recently, social critics such as John Caldwell Holt, Paul Goodman, Frederick Mayer, George Dennison and Ivan Illich have examined education from more individualist, anarchist, and libertarian perspectives, that is, critiques of the ways that they feel conventional education subverts democracy by molding young people's understandings
More conventional explanations have been suggested by locals from outside the community who feel that the garden's successes can be explained by the unique microclimate of Moray or the substantial amounts of horse manure donated by a local farmer.
More than five hours after the battle began, the Americans began to feel the scorching heat of the midday sun and decided to rest for a while in the rock cover.
More recently, Georgia Traffic Engineer Martin Bretherton Jr. reviewed over 70 technical papers to find that multi-way stop signs do not typically control traffic speeds, and can create liability issues, traffic noise, pollution, enforcement problems and poor stop compliance when drivers feel that the signs have no justification.
More and more, we feel called to work in urban areas, home to nearly half the world ’ s refugee population, to deepen our understanding of their unique protection needs and problems.
More importantly, he investigates as to what draws boys to video games and whether girls should feel the same attraction.
Unlike the singles he had released in Matchbox Twenty, " Lonely No More " deviates by not containing a rock sound, and instead on focusing on a more pop like feel.

More and their
More of an agricultural nation, they have relied on their warriors only for defense and for survival in the endless wars of the plains.
More and more of the colonials were wearing their own hair and not using powder.
More importantly, several of the more advanced of the less developed countries have found through experience that they must plan their own complex investment programs for at least 5 years forward and tentatively for considerably more than that if they are to be sure that the various interdependent activities involved are all to take place in the proper sequence.
More than 250 Scottish Rite Masons and guests gathered in their House of the Temple to pay tribute to their most prominent leader, Albert Pike, who headed the Scottish Rite from 1859 to 1891.
More than the fans of Pagnol's old films and of their heroic star, the great Raimu, were looking askance at the project.
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 basically, they allow guilty defendants to avoid accepting responsibility for their wrongs.
More likely, they marched until they reached the limit of the archers ' effectiveness, the " beaten zone " ( roughly 200 meters ), and then broke into a run towards their enemy.
Love initially began several music projects in the 1980s, first forming Sugar Babydoll, and then having a brief stint as a singer in Faith No More after " demanding " them to let her be in their band.
More than 40 million farmers have been displaced from their land, usually for economic development, contributing to 87, 000 demonstrations and riots across China in 2005.
More recent authorities maintain their overall position in the order Falconiformes along with the Old World Vultures or place them in their own order, Cathartiformes.
A reworking of the early track " More Beats + Pieces " gave them their first UK Top 40 hit since 1989 in August.
More recent generations have witnessed also a growing number of non-denominational churches, which are most often congregationalist in their governance.
More recently, several US cable operators have begun offering wireless services to their subscribers.
More than 590 000 individuals ( 10. 4 %) are migrants and their descendants ( 142 000 second generation migrants born in Denmark ).
More than 25 % of all Danish speakers live in the metropolitan area of the capital and most government agencies, institutions and major businesses keep their main offices in Copenhagen, something that has resulted in a very homogeneous national speech norm.
More recently, personal symbols reflecting some aspect of their character have been used.
More links are then connected to that person ’ s link so you can remember what colour their shirt was, what the weather was like when you met them, etc.
More commonly, and more pertinent to recent history, leaders merely claim some form of divine mandate, suggesting that their rule is in accordance with the will of God.
More recently, it has been applied to emigrant groups that continue their involvement in their homeland from overseas, such as the category of long-distance nationalists identified by Benedict Anderson.
More recently, their music video for " Homage for Satan ", which features blood-splattered zombies on a rampaging mission to capture a priest, was banned from UK music TV channel Scuzz.
More than even film truth, Man with a Movie Camera, was supposed to be a way to make those in the Soviet Union more efficient in their actions.

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