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Most important of all, the less developed countries must be persuaded to take the necessary steps to allocate and commit their own resources.
Most pastors and laymen, even though they believe it to be important, assume that the ecumenical movement lies outside the province of their parishes.
Most, if not all, of the world's religions promote altruism as a very important moral value.
Most luthiers and experienced players agree that a good solid top ( as opposed to laminated or plywood ) is the most important factor in the tone of the guitar.
Most cardinals are already bishops at the time of their appointment, the majority being archbishops of important archdioceses or patriarchs, and a substantial portion of the rest already titular archbishops serving in the Vatican.
Most important, each year from 1907 until James's death in 1910, James wrote to his friends in the Boston intelligentsia to request financial aid for Peirce ; the fund continued even after James died.
Most important of these is Software in the Public Interest, the owner of the Debian trademark and umbrella organization for various other community free software projects.
Most of the features of BIND 9 were funded by UNIX vendors who wanted to ensure that BIND stayed competitive with Microsoft's DNS offerings ; the DNSSEC features were funded by the US military, which regarded DNS security as important.
Most important are the reservation by most Arab nations concerning the immunity of diplomatic bags and non-recognition of Israel.
Most engineering projects involve some form of documentation and strong written communication skills are therefore very important.
Most of the social issues facing European countries in general: immigration, aging populations, straining social-welfare and pension systems-are all important in Germany.
Most important among his works were extensive commentaries on all of the official collections of papal decretals, papal judgments in the form of letters to delegated judges that were at the core of canon law.
Most of the groups important in physics and chemistry are Lie groups, and their representation theory is crucial to the application of group theory in those fields.
Most of them became poorly paid teachers or ministers, and none became important figures in the Scottish Enlightenment or the Industrial Revolution.
Most important of these heavens was Omeyocan ( Place of Two ).
Most common interest in hair is focused on hair growth, hair types and hair care, but hair is also an important biomaterial primarily composed of protein, notably keratin.
Most notably, the “ British exploited the political weakness of the Mughal state, and, while military activity was important at various times, the economic and administrative incorporation of local elites was also of crucial significance ”.
Most of the Eskimo peoples from the Aleutian Islands eastward to Greenland relied on the kayak for hunting a variety of prey — primarily seals, though whales and caribou were important in some areas.
Most of the western border of Laos is demarcated by the Mekong River, which is an important artery for transportation.
Most important, though, were his skills as a beatmaker ; Marl was among the first to mine James Brown records for grooves and also learned how to craft his own drum loops through sampling, which decreased hip-hop's reliance on tinny-sounding drum machines and gave his ' 80s productions a fresh, modern flavor.
Most important of all, Caesarion was declared legitimate son and heir of Caesar.
Most ethnic Fijians are Methodists today ( the others are largely Roman Catholic ), and the Methodist Church of Fiji and Rotuma is in important social force.
Most mood stabilizers are anticonvulsants, with the important exception of lithium, which is the oldest and best-known mood-stabilizing drug.
Most theorists, like David Sklansky and Doyle Brunson suggest aggression as an important tool.
Most of the very important characters have names while most of the unnamed characters are of less importance.

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Most such printed sources have been updated for intervals of only about every fifty years ( e. g., J1900, J1950, J2000 ).
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 clipper cards were printed in the 1850s and 1860s, and represented the first pronounced use of color in American advertising art.
Most modern day electronics now use printed circuit boards made of materials such as FR4, or the cheaper ( and less hard-wearing ) Synthetic Resin Bonded Paper ( SRBP, also known as Paxoline / Paxolin ( trade marks ) and FR2 )-characterised by its light yellow-to-brown colour.
Most of Palestrina's masses appeared in thirteen volumes printed between 1554 and 1601, the last seven published after his death.
Most types of books of high-volume text are printed with offset lithography, the most common form of printing technology.
Most books, indeed all types of high-volume text, are now printed using offset lithography.
By the 1970s, the idea that the game had been created solely by Charles Darrow had become popular folklore: it was printed in the game's instructions and even in the 1974 book The Monopoly Book: Strategy and Tactics of the World's Most Popular Game by Maxine Brady.
Both Greg Bright ( The Hole Maze Book ) and Dave Phillips ( The World's Most Difficult Maze ) published maze books in which the sides of pages could be crossed over and in which holes could allow the pathways to cross from one page to another, and one side of a page to the other, thus enhancing the 3-D routing capacity of 2-D printed illustrations.
Most of these translations relied ( though not always exclusively ) upon one of the printed editions of the Greek New Testament edited by Erasmus, a form of this Greek text emerged as the standard and is known as the Textus Receptus.
Most of the newspapers in Turkey are printed on this format.
Most recently, there have been allegations of criminality against former senior Official IRA figure Sean Garland, who was accused in 2005 by the United States of helping to produce and circulate counterfeit US dollars allegedly printed in North Korea.
Most of people were required to recite the quotation of Mao and printed material at that time usually quote Mao's words in bold in preface.
Most general-purpose newspapers are either being printed one time a week, usually on Thursday or Friday, or are printed daily.
Most cameras with magnetic IX automatically recorded the exposure date and time on the magnetic layer, with more advanced models allowing the user to specify a predetermined caption to be printed on the photo or record the exposure settings, as well as determine print aspect ratio.
Most of the texts had been printed previously, from 1559 onward ; but Newton's version of Thebais is new, and earlier printed texts of Studley's versions of Hercules Oetaeus and Hippolytus, if they ever existed, have not survived.
Most of these letters are printed in Mundy's Life, vol.
Most of the appellate courts require the filing of printed briefs for the use of the court and opposing counsel at a time designated for each side before hearing.
Most editions printed since then follow the Hayford-Sealts text.
Most have never been printed and survive only in manuscripts, mostly in the National and University Library of Iceland: about one hundred and thirty popular editions of rímur were printed between 1800 and 1920, but there are more than one thousand nineteenth-century manuscripts containing rímur.
Most manufacturing for Omega was outsourced to professional craftsmen, such as J. Kallenborn & Sons of Stanhope Street, London, for marquetry furniture and Dryad Ltd of Leicester for tall cane-seat chairs ; a company in France was used to manufacture early printed linens.

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