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Most and charge
Most of the others will swallow their $.50 to $3 charge rather than lose a good customer.
Most bees are fuzzy and carry an electrostatic charge, which aids in the adherence of pollen.
Most casinos usually charge only $ 1 for a $ 25 green-chip bet ( 4 % commission ), or $ 2 for $ 50 ( two green chips ), reducing the house advantage a bit more.
Most varieties of pyroxene consist of permutations of Ca < sup > 2 +</ sup >, Fe < sup > 2 +</ sup > and Mg < sup > 2 +</ sup > to balance the negative charge on the backbone.
Most MUDs are run as hobbies and are free to players ; some may accept donations or allow players to purchase virtual items, while others charge a monthly subscription fee.
Most often, this occurs when an electron is stripped ( or " knocked out ") from an electron shell, which leaves the atom with a net positive charge.
Most systems did this by drawing a short dash starting at the dot position, so that the extension of the dash erased the charge initially stored at the starting point.
Most modern ATGMs have shaped charge high explosive ( HEAT ) warheads, designed specifically for penetrating armor.
Most episodes would end with McGarrett instructing his subordinate to " Book ' em, Danno ", sometimes specifying a charge such as " murder one.
Most U. S. states charge between $ 175 and $ 350 for a simple divorce filing.
Most of what was then known about electricity and magnetism, however, could be explained on the basis that charge is a continuous variable ; in much the same way that many of the properties of light can be explained by treating it as a continuous wave rather than as a stream of photons.
Most companies that use this title generally have large numbers of people with the title of vice president with different categories ( e. g. vice president for finance, or vice president in charge of hiring ); their closest analogy within the US federal government structure is therefore not the Vice President as such, but a Cabinet Secretary.
Most vehicles travelling south east down Ladbroke Grove or east along Harrow Road and into central London were liable to pay the £ 8 daily charge between 7. 00 and 18. 00 Monday to Friday.
Most cemeteries will grant permission for burial of cremated remains in occupied cemetery plots that have already been purchased or are in use by the families disposing of the cremated remains without any additional charge or oversight.
Most of what was then known about electricity and magnetism, however, could be explained on the basis that charge is a continuous variable ; in much the same way that many of the properties of light can be explained by treating it as a continuous wave rather than as a stream of photons.
Most of the allied cavalry in front were smashed to pieces by the initial charge and many of them trampled over their own men trying to flee.
Most force fields in chemistry are empirical and consist of a summation of bonded forces associated with chemical bonds, bond angles, and bond dihedrals, and non-bonded forces associated with van der Waals forces and electrostatic charge.
Most dedicated lithium polymer chargers use a charge timer for safety ; this cuts the charge after a predefined time ( typically 90 minutes ).
Most of the microfilms in the main library's collection can be loaned to a family history center for a nominal charge.
Most excited electrons will soon recombine with lattice ions, but some will be trapped, storing part of the energy of the radiation in the form of trapped electric charge ( Figure 1 ).
Most had a chain attached to the horse's neck and at the end by a fastening attached to the horse's hind leg, which supported the use of the lance by transferring the full momentum of a horse's gallop to the thrust of the charge.
Although God has adopted this course out of his pure benevolence, that no one may charge him with discrimination or stinginess, he declares, " I have said, Ye are gods ; and all of you are sons of the Most High.
Most Americans were shocked to learn that even their enemies in World War Two had what the US Army referred to as shape charge warhead weapons.

Most and commissions
Most states have granted some form of home rule, so that county commissions ( or boards or councils ) have the same powers in these areas as city councils or town councils have in their respective incorporated areas.
Most of Raverat's commissions for book illustrations date from the 1930s.
Most institutional advisors pay 5 to 6 cents per share commissions to their brokers.
Most notable of these commissions was the dramatic fire curtain for the theatre in GAPW's Chicago Civic Opera Building in 1929.
Most stairstep commission plans also have some small pool commissions or an infinity commission, but these commissions are typically a very small percentage of the overall payout.
Most dramatically, the report alleged that union officials accepted secret commissions, engaged in bribery, and criminal corrupt conduct.

Most and customers
Most American Chinese establishments cater to non-Chinese customers with menus written in English or containing pictures.
Most of the EDA vendors produced EDIF 2 0 0 translators, but they were definitely more interested in generating high-quality EDIF readers, and they had absolutely no motivation at all to write any software that generated EDIF ( an EDIF Writer ), beyond threats from customers of mass migration to another vendor's software.
Most of SYSTRAN's revenue comes from a few customers.
Most recently, he was seen posing as a window cleaner and conning customers to pay him, before being mistaken for a Peeping Tom and given a thorough hiding.
Most z / OS customers take full advantage of the N + 2 support and skip every other release.
Most early restaurants also featured separate entrance and exit doors, a corridor-like waiting line area, food heaters that were transparent so customers could see the food waiting to be served, and a bell by the exit which customers could " ring if we did it well.
Most fixed-wing aircraft are constructed by companies with the objective of producing them in quantity for customers.
Most other early operating systems for IBM mainframes were also produced by customers.
Most 2200 customers upgraded to the 2200 CS, after which Wang never again developed or marketed any new 2200 products.
Most policies have a “ no claims ” period of between 30 and 45 days to ensure that customers don't sign up simply to avoid paying emergency costs on a boiler that's already broken down since it will typically cost £ 33 an hour to call out an engineer-or £ 76 in London.
Most Ferengi, however, view Eliminators as eccentric at best ( since Eliminators appear to enjoy the sport of killing more than the profits gained thereby ) or dangerous psychopaths at worst ( killing potential customers, which is not good for business ), and avoid them whenever possible.
Most U. S. and Canadian wireless carriers do not let their customers choose an IXC ( long-distance provider ).
Most CDMA customers originate from the Americas or the Far East.
Most customers, it was argued, do not realize that they are subsidizing a low wage when they give the tip.
Most JD Edwards customers, employees, and industry analysts predicted Oracle would kill the JD Edwards products.
Most Open access journals remove all the financial, technical, and legal barriers that limit access to academic materials to paying customers.
Most of the customers who are drawn to farmers ’ markets shop locally for three main reasons: food quality, better prices, and a great social atmosphere.
Most lenders employ their own models ( credit scorecards ) to rank potential and existing customers according to risk, and then apply appropriate strategies.
Most casinos using receipts have automated machines at which customers may redeem receipts, eliminating the need for coin counting windows and decreasing labor costs.
Most electricity providers have maximum flicker limits that they try to meet for domestic customers.
Most bars offer a bottle-keep system, so many regular customers choose to keep their own bottles of liquor at their favorite bars.
Most customers are attorneys or law students, but other individuals can also obtain accounts.
Most shops have a cooler near the front of the store with large glass doors so that customers can easily view the contents.

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