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Most and formal
Most skilled industrial workers, nevertheless, still acquire their skills outside of formal training institutions.
Most manufacturers were now disposed to heed a proposal for the formal interchange of patents.
In formal documents, the Archbishop of Canterbury is referred to as " The Most Reverend Father in God, Forenames, by Divine Providence Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, Primate of All England and Metropolitan ".
Most people and institutions in China primarily use the Indian ( Arabic ) system for convenience, with traditional Chinese numerals used mainly in some formal or ceremonial occasions such as on printed money.
Most formal systems of logic operate on variable facts, i. e. facts the value of which changes several times during one reasoning.
Most of the others became elaborate formal descriptions which most readers will never be able to decipher, and therefore may not stand up to automated debugging / compiling, just as a program might look good in review, but a compiler might find some interesting errors, and actually running the program written might find even more interesting errors.
Most presidents have been formal members of a particular church or religious body, and a specific affiliation can be assigned to every president from Garfield on.
Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, usually known simply as the Privy Council, is a formal body of advisers to the Sovereign in the United Kingdom.
Most notably, the Israel Movement for Progressive Judaism has rejected patrilineal descent and requires formal conversion for anyone without a Jewish mother.
Most countries have systems of formal education, which is commonly compulsory.
Most modernists disdained the villanelle, which became associated with the overwrought formal aestheticism of the 1890s ; i. e. the decadent movement in England.
Most formal education, as well as nearly all national media and other forms of communication, are conducted in Indonesian.
Most often the connections are made by reference to shared formal characteristics: faceting of form, spatial ambiguity, transparency, and multiplicity.
Most modern formal and semi-formal clothing is in this category ( for example, dress shirts and suits ).
They also hold the style of Most High, Potent, and Noble Prince, but even in the most formal situations that is usually simply abbreviated to Most Noble, and even that style is quite archaic and very formal.
") They also hold the style of Most Noble and Puissant Prince, but even in the most formal situations this style is rarely used.
Most languages of the world have formal means to express differences of number.
Most Orthodox rabbinical seminaries or yeshivas also require dedication of many years to education, but few require a formal degree from a civil education institutions that often define Christian clergy.
Most formal discussion of configuration management uses the term baseline.
Most commonly assisted by a Commissioning Support Team ( CST ), the Prospective Commanding Officer and ship's crew, shipbuilder executives, and senior Navy representatives come together for a formal ceremony placing the ship in active service ( in commission ) to her country.
Most obviously to spectators at oral argument before the Court, the Solicitor General and his or her deputies traditionally appear in formal morning coats, although Elena Kagan, the first woman to hold the office, elected to forgo the practice.
The present Deputy Prime Minister, Nick Clegg, was appointed Lord President of the Council, a ministerial position who presides over meetings of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council and has few other formal responsibilities, for this reason.

Most and efforts
Most marketing people agree it is going to take redoubled efforts to satisfy future requirements.
Most of the individuals involved have moved on to other companies or efforts.
Most Peplum films were in color, whereas previous Italian efforts had often been black and white.
Most of his political measures, indeed, stood the test of experience, but in ecclesiastico-political matters he witnessed with sorrow the gradual decline of Catholicism and the spread of Lutheranism within his dominions, in spite of his earnest efforts and forcible prohibition of the new doctrine.
Most of Carías's first term in office was devoted to efforts to avoid financial collapse, improve the military, engage in a limited program of road building, and lay the foundations for prolonging his own hold on power.
Most of their efforts were centered around crippling Malaysia's economy and involved sabotage against trains, rubber trees, water pipes, and electric lines.
After the publication in 1724 of A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates, which gave a favorable account of Rogers ' efforts to suppress piracy in the Bahamas, his fortunes began to improve.
Most empirical knowledge of soil in nature comes from soil survey efforts.
Most of the social and economic goals announced at the eighth Congress had been reached ; however, the absence of a definitive statement on further efforts to improve the working and living conditions of the population proved to be a source of concern.
Most vaccine development efforts are taking place in the public sector or as research programs within biotechnology companies.
However, for his efforts, Jordan was named NBA Most Valuable Player, an award he would win four more times over his career.
Most of Holmes ' appearances in adult films and videos during the 1980s were cameos as he started concentrating his efforts on working in other facets of the adult industry.
Most of these efforts were grouped under the Fondo Mivivienda, which was program started in 1999.
Most recently, the Nathanael Greene Historical Foundation with support from Borough Council has been the organizer of historical preservation efforts.
Most of the towns which were set up, or were attempted to be set up under the act, seemed primarily to be efforts to prevent areas from being annexed by larger jurisdictions which charged property tax.
Most importantly, they argue this law prevents the more hesitant workers from making the decision to join the strike the day before, once they've been convinced to do so by their colleagues and more particularly the union militants, who maximize their efforts in building the strike ( by handing out leaflets, organising meetings, discussing the demands with their colleagues ) in the last few days preceding the strike.
Most large corporations structure their marketing departments in a similar fashion to sales departments and the managers of these teams must coordinate efforts in order to drive profits and business success.
Most of Barraqué's creative efforts went into the works which were to take their place in ' Fire ( The Descent )', which-to give an idea of the projected scope of the whole design-was to have consisted of thirteen works.
Most importantly the operas themselves are now beginning to be revived and recorded, although despite the efforts of such champions as Dame Joan Sutherland, who took part in performances of, and recorded, Les Huguenots, they have yet to achieve anything like the huge popular following they attracted during their creator's lifetime.
Most spacecraft have some variety of rocket engine, and thus most research efforts focus on some variety of rocket propulsion, such as chemical, nuclear or electric.
Most breeding efforts for northern-adapted varieties have not been on a large enough scale to significantly affect production.
Most of the current efforts of Madrid regional government are channeled towards the enlargement of the Metro network.
Most efforts to change run directly into interpersonal and cultural issues embedded in the prevailing system that resist change.
Most efforts at inclusive playgrounds have been aimed at accommodating wheelchair users.
Most harmfully to the company, forced-out employees, especially those whose advanced skills have made them attractive to other companies and gained them immediate respect, may have few reservations about speaking frankly when answering questions about why they changed employers ; they may even make affirmative efforts to " badmouth " their former employer in an attempt at venting or revenge.

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