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Most hockey field dimensions were originally fixed using whole numbers of imperial measures.
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 nations of Western Europe use more comprehensive measures, and in sharp contrast to the heated discussion in the U. S., abstinence is hardly discussed as an educational measure.
Most of the Nintendo platform-control measures were adopted by later manufacturers such as Sega, Sony, and Microsoft.
Pearson product moment correlation coefficient | Pearson / Spearman's rank correlation coefficient | Spearman correlation coefficients between X and Y are shown when the two variables ' ranges are unrestricted, and when the range of X is restricted to the interval ( 0, 1 ). Most correlation measures are sensitive to the manner in which X and Y are sampled.
Most privacy advocates view such measures as typical of a carceral state-where the state itself knows everything, and there is neither political nor consumer privacy nor even much medical privacy-a special concern is the gathering of biometrics.
Most handsets have security measures built into their firmware that protects them from repeated attempts to guess the unlock code.
Most modern vending machines are tested and designed to inhibit theft, with security measures resulting in designs similar in strength to safes.
Most accounting reform includes strict audit measures to verify that new standards are met.
Most of the measures in the second category were responses to pressure from anti-Peronist elements in the society, especially from the armed forces.
Most of these problems had already existed in some form during the 1970s, and the government had introduced several measures intended to correct the deficiencies.
Most research focuses on behavioral measures of self-regulation, such as amount of food or alcohol consumed in a setting.
Most notably, Shanghai party chief Chen Liangyu was dismissed in September 2006 due to a scandal involving moving money from the city's pension fund and opposing macroeconomic control measures issued by the central government.
Most of the NTB can be defined as protectionist measures, unless they are related to difficulties in the market, such as externalities and information asymmetries information asymmetries between consumers and producers of goods.
Most insurers charge a lower premium if it appears less likely the home will be damaged or destroyed: for example, if the house is situated next to a fire station or is equipped with fire sprinklers and fire alarms ; if the house exhibits wind mitigation measures, such as hurricane shutters ; or if the house has a security system and has insurer-approved locks installed.
Where explicit measures are used, they are more likely to be some kind of aggregate measure, for example, baseball and American Football players are rarely rewarded on the many specific measures available ( e. g., number of home runs ), but frequently receive bonuses for aggregate performance measures such as Most Valuable Player.
Most patients respond to conservative measures such as medications, rest, Chiropractic or physical therapy, and stretching.
Most of the headwaters flow over carboniferous coal measures overlain by glacial drift and fluvial gravels.
Most chose aggressive clinical measures.
Most of the heading was through soil, with some coal measures and iron ore deposits, the final tunnel being lined through most of its length.
Most churches regardless of color were seen to promote ballot measures that defined marriage as being between one man and one woman.

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Most of the concerts were met with the heckling and disapproval of folk music purists.
Most of Tangerine Dream's albums are entirely instrumental — two albums that prominently featured lyrics, Cyclone ( 1978 ) and Tyger ( 1987 ) were met with disapproval from some fans.
Most historians assume that the two armies met where the rivers Clain and Vienne join between Tours and Poitiers.
Although his performance in both Episodes II and III was met with generally mixed reviews by critics ( earning him the Razzie Award for Worst Supporting Actor in both films ) he became popular among audiences, being named in both People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People and Teen Peoples 25 Hottest Stars under 25.
Most government work was conducted in committees of ministers which met without the king.
Most of these demands were subsequently met.
Most instructions had to be followed by a word mark ( a requirement commonly met by the word mark with the opcode of the next instruction ).
Most of the war consisted of a series of largely successful British operations against Dutch colonial economic interests, although British and Dutch naval forces also met once off the Dutch coast.
Most of the town still drains into the Quabbin, along brooks that once met the Swift River.
Most of the records are single sided, but there are also two-sided records known on the label ; one researcher stated that the company would press any two sides paired, if the buyer met the minimum-order qualification.
Most importantly, when the Jesuits first arrived to Beijing 1598, they also met a number of " Mohammedans " or " Arabian Turks "-visitors or immigrants from the Muslim countries to the west of China, who told Ricci that now they were living in the Great Cathay.
Most needs are met through mix of saving and credit.
CHRISTUS Saint Frances Cabrini Hospital in Alexandria, LA, bears her name because the Most Reverend Charles Greco was Bishop of Alexandria at the time of its founding, which was shortly after her canonization and he had met her when she came to visit the grade school he attended in New Orleans.
Robertson met with individual success, averaging a triple-double in 1961 – 62 and winning the Most Valuable Player award in 1964.
Most were written down between 1190 to 1320, sometimes existing as oral traditions long before, others are pure fiction, and for some we do know the sources: the author of King Sverrir's saga had met the king and used him as a source.
Most of the initial peace conditions demanded by the English in the Accord of Heeswijk of 1672 were not met, but the Dutch paid two million guilders ( down from an original demand of ten million ) to be paid over a period of three years ( basically to compensate for the loss of French subsidies ) and again affirmed the English right of salute, their Dominium Marium from Land's End northward to Staten Land.
A second charter was granted by the SRIS for a college in New York, and Fratres from Philadelphia and New York met in Philadelphia on April 21, 1880 and formed a High Council, then known as the SRRCA or the Societas Rosicrucianae Reipublica Confoedera America, was later changed to the Society of Rosicrucians in the USA by Most Worthy Frater Shryock in his capacity as Supreme Magus and then properly Latinized in 1934 by & at the suggestion of Dr. William Moseley Brown under the regime of Most Worthy Frater Hamilton.
Most premises were lent free of rent and in some cases owners also met the costs of heating and lighting.
Most of the people who met him, including supporters such as's Gravesande, reported that Bessler was eccentric, ill-tempered, and perhaps even insane.
Most day-to-day needs of local residents were met through wide network of corner shops built on most streets, particularly those running on an east-west axis including Springfield Road and Brunswick Street, whilst Parliament Street and Oxford Road developed into specific shopping areas.
Most of its source code offerings are available for download after eligibility criteria are met.
Most of its members had not read the document in advance ; the few who had seen it in draft form were reluctant enough to subscribe to it and there was a last minute redrafting ... only hours before the Dáil met.

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