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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 significantly, the jury also found that the leading anti-cult group known as the Cult Awareness Network was a co-conspirator in the crime and fined CAN $ 1, 000, 000 in punitive damages, forcing the group into bankruptcy.
More significantly, communications with the two British armoured brigades failed, and the British armour did not move forwards to protect the infantry.
More significantly, an informal defence arrangement with Britain reassured Kenyatta that he could rely on direct British military support in the event of an army mutiny or attempted coup.
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 significantly, its curving eastern facade marked the beginnings of the Runden Platz ( Round Platz ), a huge circular public space at the point where the North-South Axis and Potsdamer Straße intersected.
More significantly, living and working conditions in East Germany were rapidly worsening under Communist rule.
More significantly, he knew the Hamasah of Abu Tammam by heart.
More significantly, the 1989 revolution caused many donors in Europe, the U. S., and Canada to suspend official development assistance, but not humanitarian aid.
More significantly, non-functional dimensions of quality ( how it is supposed to be versus what it is supposed to do )— usability, scalability, performance, compatibility, reliability — can be highly subjective ; something that constitutes sufficient value to one person may be intolerable to another.
More significantly, the period marked the debut of two acts who, along with Massive Attack, would define the Bristol scene for years to come.
More significantly, the optical surfaces of small bodies are subject to modification by intense radiation, solar wind and micrometeorites.
More significantly, many beaches are a discharge zone for untreated sewage in most underdeveloped countries ; even in developed countries beach closure is an occasional circumstance due to sanitary sewer overflow.
More significantly, barbed wire was used extensively by all participating combatants in World War I to prevent movement, with deadly consequences.
More significantly, features seen in fossils may be artefacts of the preservation process: for instance, " shoulder pads " may simply be the second row of legs compressed coaxially onto the body ; branching " antennae " may in fact be produced through decay.
More significantly, it collected data on activists, harassed them legally, and used economic boycotts against them by threatening their jobs ( or causing them to lose their jobs ) to try to suppress their work.
More broadly, higher education overall was significantly expanded, with a distinct bias towards the non-university sector.
More significantly, the Song state recognized the Liao state as its diplomatic equal.
More significantly, an inquiry was begun into charges related to Houston's administration of supplies for the Native Americans.
More precisely, Diaconis showed that it takes 5 shuffles before the total variation distance of a 52-card deck begins to drop significantly from the maximum value of 1. 0, and 7 shuffles before it drops below 0. 5 very quickly ( a threshold phenomenon ), after which it is reduced by a factor of 2 every shuffle.
More significantly, the arrows and the olive branch are switched, indicating an intentional " difference " to distinguish it from the actual Great Seal.
More significantly, he sent seeds to botanist Carl Ludwig Willdenow in Germany.
More significantly, this change in television contracts ultimately would lead to significant realignment of college conferences, with the biggest change being the dissolution of the Big Eight and the Southwest Conferences and the formation of the Big 12.
The animated series received significantly more positive press than the film, received two Primetime Emmy awards ( including " Outstanding Animated Program ( For Programming More Than One Hour ))," and was a moderate success when eventually released on DVD.

More and fitted
More drastically, inflatable or rigid penile implants may be fitted surgically.
More recently, advances in textiles have led to the " stretch-fit " hat, which uses Lycra or rubber to allow a hat to have a fitted style while still being " adjustable " within sizes.
More supportive seats were fitted, and the turbo boost gauge and digital clock were removed from inside the instrument cluster.
More specifically, a targe was a concave shield fitted with enarmes on the inside, one adjustable by a buckle, to be attached to the forearm, and the other fixed as a grip for the left hand.

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More than any single factor though, firearms have proliferated due to the advent of mass production-enabling arms manufacturers to produce large quantities of weaponry to a consistent standard.
More low-level control is possible with the statement, which takes the arguments of a frequency in hertz and a length in clock ticks for the standard internal PC speaker in IBM machines.
More than one standard can be applied to any case based on multiple jurisdictions and numerous other factors in relation to complex state and federal law ; dependant on which jurisdiction and country one is in.
More than likely chocolate, vanilla and strawberry became the standard for the reason that they were the most popular flavors in the United States at the time of introduction.
More decisively, in 1890, a new standard written exercise superseded the rhetorical exercises of speech writing, letter writing and narration.
More than a classic, it remains, after 120 years, a standard study of the war.
More generally, Euclidean n-space R < sup > n </ sup > with addition and standard topology is a topological group.
More stealthy implementations can be installed or built into standard keyboards, so that no device is visible on the external cable.
More recently the term is applied to a board of thin insulating material with holes at standard 0. 1-inch pitch ; components are pushed through the holes to anchor them, and point-to-point wired on the other side of the board.
More rarely it describes the highest male solo voice type ( usually designated countertenor ), and it is also the root word of contralto, the lowest standard female voice type.
More generally, the term " standard " can be applied to any popular song that has become very widely known within mainstream culture.
More recently a market driven global standard, XBRL ( Extensible Business Reporting Language ), which can be used for creating financial statements in a structured and computer readable format, has become more popular as a format for creating financial statements.
More than a third of its students are eligible for free or low-priced lunches, a standard measure of poverty.
More recent revisions of the PCIe standard support hardware I / O virtualization.
More recently it has become more popular to follow the standard 19 " Rack unit system: 6U ( Wiard ), 5U ( 8. 75 " e. g., Moog, Modcan ), 4U ( e. g., Serge ).
More work languishes in personal files than is published, but this is a standard problem.
" More quantitatively, it is one in which the standard deviation of average annual returns declines faster than the inverse of the holding period, implying that the process is not a random walk, but that periods of lower returns are systematically followed by compensating periods of higher returns.
More abstractly, in classical mechanics phase space is the cotangent space of configuration space, and in this interpretaton the procedure above expresses that a choice of local coordinates on configuration space induces a choice of natural local Darboux coordinates for the standard symplectic structure on a cotangent space.
More common is the British thermal unit, the standard unit of heat in the U. S. construction industry.
More seldom, a player will use two hands where the fingers of one hand are placed in the holes as in a standard throw, while placing the other hand over the front of the ball and releasing the ball in the form of a " shovel-pitch " from the side.
More recently Mars, Incorporated manufactures M & M's with a small spherical pretzel covered in milk chocolate and candy coated in all of the standard M & Ms colors, called " Pretzel M & M's ".
More precisely, it reads a series of commands from standard input and collects them into one " at-job " which is carried out at a later date.
More often, though, standard varieties are understood only implicitly.

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