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Most recreational mail today is made of butted links which are galvanized or stainless steel, this is historically inaccurate but is much less expensive to procure and maintain than historically accurate reproductions.
Most of the commercial maps of the second half of the 19th century were lithographed and unattractive, though accurate enough.
Most well-known is article 1, which sets out the four criteria for statehood that have sometimes been recognized as an accurate statement of customary international law:
Most Roman accounts of triumphs were written to provide their readers with a moral lesson, rather than to provide an accurate description of the triumphal process, procession, rites and their meaning.
Most accurate results are obtained near the boiling point of substances and large errors result for measurements smaller than.
" Most of his work focuses on the Australian bush, such as the desolate " Past Carin '", and is considered by some to be among the first accurate descriptions of Australian life as it was at the time.
Most of the time, people conform for one of two reasons: informational social influence, following the opinions or behavior of other people because we believe that they have accurate knowledge and that what they are doing is right, and normative social influences, conforming to obtain the reward that comes from being accepted by other people while at the same time avoiding their rejection.
Most elements of the sex-positive movement advocate comprehensive and accurate sex education as part of its campaign.
* Most cameras have ± 2 % accuracy or worse in measurement of temperature and are not as accurate as contact methods
Most reforms for calendars have been to make them more accurate.
Most of this knowledge was translated in 904 CE from Syriac sources into the book called " The Nabatean Agriculture " by Ibn Wahshiyya ; Maimonides considered it an accurate record of the beliefs of the Sabians, whose role as a pre-Judaic monotheistic movement he commented on at length.
Most early advocacy groups described themselves as Single Taxers, and George endorsed this as being an accurate description of the philosophy's main political goal – the replacement of all taxes with a land value tax.
Most telescopic lenses employed in military or police roles have special reticles to aid with judgment of distance, which is an important factor in accurate shot placement due to the bullet's trajectory.
Most cam timers use a miniature mains synchronous motor to rotate the mechanism at an accurate constant speed.
Most other states did not have updated polling numbers to give an accurate placing for the Kerry campaign before Iowa.
Most versions were received poorly, but the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC conversions received very high review scores and are generally recognised as the most accurate and most playable of the Ocean releases.
* Most software programs come with their own uninstallers ( which are generally better and more accurate ),
* Most uninstallers are not entirely accurate ( most of them are known to leave leftovers, which should be deleted by uninstallers ),
:* Most accurate method
Most practitioners of QFT ignore Haag's theorem entirely, and it is currently unknown why QFT, and quantum electrodynamics in particular, produces accurate numbers given the lack of any axiomatic basis.
Most ads comply ( because they are as per the initial script ) but this viewing serves as a point of spotting otherwise unforeseen problems such as music which is not permitted or a style of cutting which does not show the product in an accurate light.
Most accounts indicate that the " Sure Shot " nickname arose from Dunlap's powerful and accurate throws to first base.
Most pistol fights happen at ranges less than seven metres, meaning that for self-defense, pistols do not necessarily have to be accurate beyond this range.
Most participants in the Jesus Seminar believe Jesus practiced exorcisms, as Josephus, Philostratus, and others wrote about other contemporary exorcists, but do not believe the gospel accounts were accurate reports of specific events or that demons exist.

Most and relative
Most commonly, bandwidth refers to the 3-dB bandwidth, that is, the frequency range within which the spectral density ( in W / Hz or V < sup > 2 </ sup >/ Hz ) is above half its maximum value ( or the spectral amplitude, in V or V / Hz, is more than 70. 7 % of its maximum ); that is, above − 3 dB relative to the peak.
Most common relative gravimeters are spring based.
Most intelligent design advocates accept that evolution occurs through mutation and natural selection at the " micro level ", such as changing the relative frequency of various beak lengths in finches, but assert that it cannot account for irreducible complexity, because none of the parts of an irreducible system would be functional or advantageous until the entire system is in place.
Most human cultures use relative directions for reference, but there are exceptions.
Most mafic minerals are dark in color and the relative density is greater than 3.
Most slide rules consist of three linear strips of the same length, aligned in parallel and interlocked so that the central strip can be moved lengthwise relative to the other two.
Most multimeter datasheets provide relative accuracy.
Most polyploids display heterosis relative to their parental species, and may display novel variation or morphologies that may contribute to the processes of speciation and eco-niche exploitation.
Most individual loudspeaker drivers are incapable of covering the entire audio spectrum from low frequencies to high frequencies with acceptable relative volume and lack of distortion so most hi-fi speaker systems use a combination of multiple loudspeakers drivers, each catering to a different frequency band.
Most 3D games at the time used a first-person perspective, or a camera that was fixed in position relative to the player's character, or to the level.
Most South Bryan residents, especially the large percentage of relative newcomers, would likely say they were " from Richmond Hill.
Most standards and legal requirements for nutrition labels on food products require relative contents to be stated per 100 g of the product, such that the resulting figure can also be read as a percentage.
Most reflect measurement errors attributable to not accurately locating the highest crown point relative to the base of the tree — a common error made by the users employing only clinometers / hypsometers when measuring height.
Most animals, furthermore, are capable of moving relative to their environment.
Most commonly, the supercharger is always running, but there have been designs that allow it to be cut out or run at varying speeds ( relative to engine speed ).
Most high explosives contain carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen atoms and thus comparing their relative abundances of isotopes can reveal the existence of a common origin.
Most North American universities develop relative pitch in their ear training courses.
Most linguists ( see for instance Chirikba 2003 ) believe that Ubykh is the closest relative of the Abkhaz – Abaza dialect continuum.
Most notably the margay is a much more skillful climber than its relative, and it is sometimes called the tree ocelot because of this ability.
Most researchers believe that homing ability is based on a " map and compass " model, with the compass feature allowing birds to orient and the map feature allowing birds to determine their location relative to a goal site ( home loft ).
Most individuals with Williams syndrome are highly verbal relative to their IQ, and are overly sociable, having what has been described as a " cocktail party " type personality.
Most precipitation occurs as brief afternoon thunderstorms ; however, relative humidity never becomes uncomfortable.
Most electrolytic capacitors are polarized and require one of the electrodes to be positive relative to the other ; they may catastrophically fail if voltage is reversed.
Most, if not all of the later Fabii Maximi were descendants of Quintus Fabius Maximus Aemilianus, one of the Aemilii Paulli, who as a child was adopted by a descendant or close relative of Quintus Fabius Maximus Verrucosus.

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