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Most countries in this second category share the difficulty of having many of the structures of a modern political and social system without the modern standards of performance required to make them effective.
< p > Most certification programs are created, sponsored, or affiliated with professional associations, trade organizations, or IT vendors interested in raising standards.
Most commuter ( or suburban ) trains are built to main line rail standards, differing from light rail or rapid transit ( metro rail ) systems by:
Most of the professional teams ' cheerleading squads would more accurately be described as dance teams by contemporary standards ; as they rarely, if ever, actively encourage crowd noise or perform modern cheerleading moves.
Most PC makers eventually decoupled the slot clock from the system clock, but there was still no standards body to " police " the industry.
Most hotels and major hospitality companies that operate hotels have set widely accepted industry standards to classify hotel types.
Most IHO publications, including the standards, guidelines and associated documents such as the International Hydrographic Review, International Hydrographic Bulletin, the Hydrographic Dictionary and the Year book are available to the general public free from the IHO website.
Most countries using the NTSC standard, as well as those using other analog television standards, are switching to newer digital television standards, of which at least four different ones are in use around the world.
Most ancient scientists were polymaths by today's standards.
Most successful were the Rolling Stones, whose first eponymously titled album in 1964 largely consisted of rhythm and blues standards.
Most of these bands rapidly moved on from recording and performing American standards to writing and recording their own music, often leaving their R & B roots behind.
Most modern WLANs are based on IEEE 802. 11 standards, marketed under the Wi-Fi brand name.
Most of them were social democrats by European standards.
Most codes and standards recognize that wind tunnel testing can produce reliable information for designers, especially when their projects are in complex terrain or on exposed sites.
Most sources of time and celestial coordinate system standards use UT1 as the default meaning of UT, though occasionally UTC may be implied.
The subculture surfaced on Broadway as musical comedy in The Nervous Set ( 1959 ) by Neurotica editor Jay Landesman and Theodore J. Flicker with music by Tommy Wolf and lyrics by Fran Landesman ; this was the source of two jazz standards, " Spring Can Really Hang You Up the Most " and " The Ballad of the Sad Young Men " ( recorded by Gil Evans, Anita O ' Day, Roberta Flack, Petula Clark, Rod McKuen, Shirley Bassey and others ).
Most laws of consuetudinary basis deal with standards of community that have been long-established in a given locale.
Most gymnastics schools purchase and use balance beams that meet the FIG's standards, but some may also use beams with carpeted surfaces for practice situations.
Most buses up to this point conformed to the signalling and data standards of the machine they were plugged into ( being little endian for instance ).
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 economists, including Nobel prize winners Milton Friedman and Paul Krugman, believe that free trade helps workers in developing countries, even though they are not subject to the stringent health and labour standards of developed countries.
Most modern engines now require exhaust gas recirculation to meet emissions standards.
Most modern engines now need exhaust gas recirculation to meet emissions standards.
Most of the requests for songs were for hillbilly songs that were delivered as jived up versions-classic Hank Williams standards infused with a faster rhythm.

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Most of the analog systems also suffer from generation loss.
Most of these patients have complex partial seizures sometimes preceded by an aura, and some TLE patients also suffer from secondary generalized tonic-clonic seizures.
Most theories containing gravitons suffer from severe problems.
Most of those works on RN1 and RN2 who were already stopped suffer a Major setback during the earthquake of January 12, 2010.
Most people do not suffer ill effects up to an altitude of 1800 – 2500 m ( 6000 – 8000 feet ), and maintaining cabin pressure at this equivalent altitude significantly reduces the pressure difference and therefore the required hull strength and weight.
Most people who do not receive medical attention within the first 48 hours of the injury will suffer from severe swelling, pain, and an on-fire feeling where the injury occurred.
Most rabbis feel that nocturnal emissions are associated with daytime thoughts, and there are comments impinging the wisdom of those who suffer from immodest dreams.
Most other subgenres of fantasy suffer if the world-building is neglected.
Most of these higher hierarchies either are stable or suffer from internal perturbations.
Most buildings, except reinforced or blast-resistant structures, will suffer moderate damage when subjected to overpressures of only 35. 5 kilopascals ( kPa ) ( 5. 15 pounds-force per square inch or 0. 35 atm ).
Most people with this disorder are overweight and often obese, but people of a healthy weight can also suffer from it.
Most were not so lucky ; amongst the most prominent men to suffer death were the orator Cicero, his younger brother Quintus Tullius Cicero ( one of Julius Caesar's legates ) and Marcus Favonius.
Most deep sea fish species suffer from the sudden pressure change when wound to the surface from great depths ; these species cannot adjust their body's physiology quickly enough to follow the pressure change.
Most motorways suffer from severe congestion, and are home to many bottlenecks, mostly outdated tunnels, viaducts and bridges.
: Most Holy Mother of sorrows, by that intense martyrdom which thou didst suffer at the foot of the cross during the three hours of the agony of Jesus ; deign to aid us all, who are the children of thy sorrows, in our last agony, that by thy prayers we may pass from our bed of death to adorn thy crown in Paradise.
Most remaining city workers, including firefighters, will work fewer hours and suffer a pay cut as part of the budget cuts.
Most viewfinders are separate, and suffer parallax, while the single-lens reflex camera lets the viewfinder use the main optical system.
Most revision operators suffer from the problem of representational blow up: the result of revising two formulae is not necessarily representable in space polynomial in that of the two original formulae.
Most characters wish for nothing more than to escape the supposed idyll of the Basque Country, though those who do are fated to return and suffer the consequences of inescapable roots and blood ties.
Most of the remains of the division were forced into the Ruhr Pocket, continuing to suffer staggering losses while holding lines on the south flank of Army Group B until they surrendered to American forces in April 1945.
Most fasciculations are benign and people who suffer from an inordinate amount of benign fasciculation are more often diagnosed with Benign Fasciculation Syndrome ( BFS ).
Most animals infected with coccidia are asymptomatic ; however, young or immuno-compromised animals may suffer severe symptoms, including death.
Most step-growth polymers can suffer hydrolysis in the presence of water, often a reaction catalysed by acid or alkali.
Most women with this problem suffer from inverted nipples Grade 2.

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