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Most entry blanks for competitive events require engine displacement information because of class restrictions.
Most Christians deny that entry into Heaven can be properly earned, rather it is a gift that is solely God's to give through his unmerited grace.
Most of the 888 Japanese people living in Russia ( 2010 Census ) are of mixed Japanese-Ainu ancestry, although they do not acknowledge it ( full Japanese ancestry gives them the right of visa-free entry to Japan ).
Most notably, the theory has legitimized the entry of private business owners and quasi -" bourgeois " elements into the party.
Most five-piece kits at more than entry level also have one or more effects cymbals.
Most film festivals require filmmakers to pay an entry fee to have their works considered for screening.
Most were denied entry to the United States and repatriated back to Haiti.
Although the Chinese and Indian communities could maintain their own Chinese and Tamil-language primary schools, all their students were required to learn Malay, and to study an agreed “ Malayan curriculum .” Most importantly, the entry exam to the University of Malaya ( which moved from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur in 1963 ) would be conducted in Malay, even though most teaching at the university was in English until the 1970s.
Most midwives now qualify via a direct entry course, which refers to a three-or four-year course undertaken at university that leads to a degree in midwifery ( diploma courses in midwifery have been discontinued ) and entitles them to apply for admission to the register.
Most midwives undergo a 36 month direct entry degree program, or an 18 month nurse conversion course ( on top of the 36 month nurse training course ).
Most of the research effort to date has centered on Earth atmosphere entry configurations ( Mercury, Gemini, Apollo, and Shuttle ), planetary entry designs ( Viking, Pioneer Venus, Galileo and MSL ), and aerobraking ( AFE ) configurations.
In 2001, the band's eponymous debut album sold over seven million copies, and featured hits such as the songs " 19-2000 " and " Clint Eastwood ," earning them an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records as the Most Successful Virtual Band.
Most entry points to the park are indicated by signs installed by the New South Wales National Parks and Wildlife Service which usually indicate any activities that may be prohibited within park boundaries.
Most operating systems do not actually erase anything — they simply mark the disk space occupied by a deleted file as ' available for use ', and remove its entry from the file system directory.
Most transmission of the knowledge, ideas, and values that make up a given culture, from the ten commandments to this entry, is done through language.
# Most online catalogs offer a search facility for any word of the title ; the goal of the grammatic word order ( provide an entry on the word that most users would look for ) is reached even better.
Most of the raw material needs could be fulfilled only through importation, and no effort was made to stockpile key materials before the entry into war.
Most schools restrict entry into the school Dragonboating team for year 12 and 13 students only, as it is a physically demanding sport.
Most boat people travel without formal right of entry to their destination, but on arrival may seek asylum for various reasons depending on the destination country's laws.
Most loudspeakers generate significant amounts of transient distortion, though some designs are less prone to this ( e. g. electrostatic loudspeakers, plasma arc tweeters, ribbon tweeters and horn enclosures with multiple entry points ).
Most of these sessions are included in the cost of holiday or day visitor entry price.
Most of the biographical material comes from four sources: two are texts entitled Life of Apollonius found in the scholia on his work ( Vitae A and B ); a third is an entry in the 10th-century encyclopaedia the Suda ; and fourthly a 2nd-century BCE papyrus, P. Oxy.
Most high platform trains have level entry over the bogie with stairs inside the car for the upstairs and downstairs double-decker floors.

Most and level
:: Most detailed, " lowest level ", gives the Turing machine's " state table ".
Most of central Burkina Faso lies on a savanna plateau, above sea level, with fields, brush, and scattered trees.
Most likely one of these two is the biblical Barnabas ; the first one is more likely, because the numbering by Hippolytus seems to indicate a level of significance.
Most of Berkeley lies on a rolling sedimentary plain that rises gently from sea level to the base of the Berkeley Hills.
Most squads are coed, but the number of all-female college squads is rapidly increasing, in an effort to give female cheerleaders, especially bases, who have cheered on all-girl high school or all-star squads an opportunity to cheer at the collegiate level without making the transition to a coed squad.
Most college squads compete at some level, and a handful of them compete nationally.
Most provincial level competitions consist of events for 6 different age groups ( Groups A, B, C, D, E, and Open ) for both genders on each of the three board levels.
Most of the level design that ended up in the final game is that of John Romero and Sandy Petersen.
Most are native to the Northern Hemisphere, but one subfamily is endemic to the Neotropics, one to the Hawaiian Islands, and one subfamily – monotypic at genus level – is found only in the Palaearctic.
Most of the larger islands are mountainous, with peaks ranging between meters above sea level in Sumatra, Java, Bali, Lombok, Sulawesi, and Seram.
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 authorities give its elevation as metres above sea level.
Most of the country lies at between 200 and 300 meters above sea level, but Kazakhstan's Caspian shore includes some of the lowest elevations on Earth.
Most stations on the surface have at least a short flight of stairs to gain access from street level, and the great majority of below-ground stations require use of stairs or some of the system's 410 escalators.
Most regulations permit a threshold level of lubricant that may be present in waste streams and companies spend hundreds of millions of dollars annually in treating their waste waters to get to acceptable levels.
Most researchers of the subject at the time used the perceived light of a dim phosphorescent surface as " detectors ", although work in the period clearly showed the change in brightness to be a physiological phenomenon rather than some actual change in the level of illumination.
Most fear that the focus on achievement by all students will result in " dumbing down " the definition of academic competence to a level that is achievable by even the weakest students.
Most of the above positions are also members of the party executive, the leading organization which sets policy for the entire party at the national level.
Most diseases are heterogeneous in etiology, meaning that one " disease " is often many different diseases at the molecular level, though symptoms exhibited and response to treatment may be identical.
Most of the STI staff worked on the zone art and special stages, while most of Sonic Team worked on the level designs and the programming.
Most of the island's surface consists of plains between 30 and 200 meters above sea level.
Most corporations in the AA and AAA level are immune to domestic law, responsible only to themselves, and regulated only by the Corporate Court, an assembly of the ten AAA-rated corporations.
Most Western nuclear reactors, medical equipment, and commercial aircraft are certified to this level.
Most large tournaments seed players, but players may also be matched by their skill level.

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