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Most city wide events such as the Taste of Tasmania and Hobart Summer Festival are funded by the Tasmanian State Government as a joint venture with the Hobart City Council.
Most venture capital funds have a fixed life of 10 years, with the possibility of a few years of extensions to allow for private companies still seeking liquidity.
Most recently as of 2012 the issues have been resolved and Kean officials have traveled to China to break ground on this join venture.
Most venture capitalists want a return of 40 % to make up for all their other failures, and they want an exit strategy.
In 1956, he recorded Frank Loesser's musical The Most Happy Fella, which had so much music that it had to be released as a 3-LP set, an almost unheard of venture for an original cast album in the 1950's.
Most sided with Noftsker, believing that a commercial venture fund-backed company had a better chance of surviving and commercializing Lisp Machines than Greenblatt's proposed self-sustaining start-up.
Most other goannas are good swimmers, but tend not to voluntarily venture into the water.
Most residents of the cities venture outside at night and remain indoors during the day, as direct sunlight has come to be thought of as hazardous to their health.
Most of its projects outside Hong Kong are in joint venture with local developers, including the Keppel Group in Singapore, the Vantone Group in Beijing and the Longfor and China Merchants groups in Chongqing.
Most of Plessey assets were divided between the companies ( see: Plessey # Break-up of the business ); except the 1988 founded GEC-Plessey joint venture-GPT, which was converted to a ' 60 / 40 GEC / Siemens joint venture '.
Most of the mica business, except Mica Kings, was moved to the government-owned corporations sometime in 1973-74 through a government venture called as Bihar Mica Syndicate which was having Mica mines in Sapahi, 40 km from Jhumri Telaiya.
Most notably, the company has established a joint venture with Dupont in the area of herbicides and domestic chemicals.
Most Recently, in 2011, D4L signed a joint venture with 50 Cent's G-Unit Record Label.

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Most of the demands on capitalists remain unfulfilled.

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Most surgeons will only perform an augmentation procedure to treat asymmetry if the woman's breasts differ by at least one cup size.
Most recently, estrogen has been used in experimental research as a way to treat patients suffering from bulimia nervosa, in addition to Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, which is the established standard for treatment in bulimia cases.
Most introductions to probability theory treat discrete probability distributions and continuous probability distributions separately.
Most antibiotics that function on bacterial pathogens cannot be used to treat fungal infections because fungi and their hosts both have eukaryotic cells.
Most individuals require initial antibiotics to clear any infection and intermittently afterwards to treat acute exacerbations of chronic rhinosinusitis.
Most jurisdictions imposing an income tax treat capital gains as part of income subject to tax.
Most historians treat it as a singular event with few long-term consequences, but Pugh says it accelerated the movement of working-class voters to the Labour Party, which led to future gains.
Most modern scholars however treat Bacchylides as an exact contemporary of Pindar, placing his birth around 518 BC.
Most every school and quite a few businesses in the Kentuckiana region treat the Oaks as a holiday.
Most recently, however, Granholm v. Heald ( 2005 ), held that the Twenty-first Amendment does not overrule the Dormant Commerce Clause with respect to alcohol sales, and therefore states must treat in-state and out-of-state wineries equally.
Most religions condemn the practice, and present-day secular laws treat it as murder.
Most historians treat Mann as the most important and beneficial leader of education reform in the antebellum period.
Most countries treat unofficial overprints the same way the United States Post Office does: the USPS Domestic Mail Manual states that stamps " overprinted with an unauthorized design, message or other marking " are not valid for postage.
* Most definitions assume that a Calabi – Yau manifold has a Riemannian metric, but some treat them as complex manifolds without a metric.
Most greywater is easier to treat and recycle than blackwater, because of lower levels of contaminants.
Most petroleum refineries, chemical and petrochemical plants have onsite facilities to treat their wastewaters so that the pollutant concentrations in the treated wastewater comply with the local and / or national regulations regarding disposal of wastewaters into community treatment plants or into rivers, lakes or oceans.
Most authorities treat the Elgon Francolin ( F. ( S .) psilolaema elgonensis ) as a subspecies of the Moorland Francolin, but others have suggested it is a species ( F. ( S .) elgonensis ), a subspecies of the Shelley's Francolin, or even a hybrid between the Moorland and Red-winged Francolins.
( Most machine tools treat way lube and coolant as separate things that inevitably mix during use, which leads to tramp oil skimmers being used to separate them back out.
Most municipal plants are not designed to treat toxic pollutants found in industrial wastewater.
Most e-mail clients treat both alternatives equivalently, however.
Most notably, these new photosensitizers exhibited a higher photodynamic activity in the red region of light, making them more suitable to treat deep tumors.
Most recommender systems are unable to discover this latent association and thus treat these products differently.
Most of the ancient witnesses group him together with Berossos, and treat the pair as similar in spirit, and it is no coincidence that those who preserved the bulk of their writing are largely the same ( Josephus, Africanus, Eusebius, and Syncellus ).
Most references state that it is more feasible to treat bilateral dermoid cysts of the ovaries discovered during pregnancy if they grow beyond 6 cm in diameter.

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Most entry blanks for competitive events require engine displacement information because of class restrictions.
Most of our information about him is derived from Herodotus ( 2. 161ff ) and can only be imperfectly verified by monumental evidence.
Most of the information was displayed using ordinary ASCII text or ANSI art, though some BBSes experimented with higher resolution visual formats such as the innovative but obscure Remote Imaging Protocol.
Most of Bede's informants for information after Augustine's mission came from the eastern part of Britain, leaving significant gaps in the knowledge of the western areas, which were those areas likely to have a native Briton presence.
Most organized rides, for example Cyclosportives, Challenge Rides or reliability trials, and hill climbs include registration requirements and will provide information either through the mail or online concerning start times and other requirements.
Most file types also allocate a few bytes for metadata, which allows a file to carry some basic information about itself.
Most maps use text to label places and for such things as the map title, legend and other information.
Most scholars believe that Cyril was born and brought up in Caesarea of Palestine but some say he may have been born in Jerusalem because of his early knowledge of the city's layout, but this could have been attributed to research or information he learned after moving there to become bishop.
Most of the city's heritage was destroyed during the construction of basements in the 19th century or during World War II, but the backyards and latrines of the houses were not changed and provide information on the city's history.
Most New Testament scholars believe Paul of Tarsus wrote this letter from Corinth, although information appended to this work in many early manuscripts ( e. g., Codices Alexandrinus, Mosquensis, and Angelicus ) state that Paul wrote it in Athens after Timothy had returned from Macedonia with news of the state of the church in Thessalonica (; ).
Most genealogy software programs can export information about persons and their relationships in a standardized format called " GEDCOM " In that format it can be shared with other genealogists, added to online databases, or converted into family web sites.
Most of this information is now collected, processed and stored on electronic computers and transmitted across networks to other computers.
Most states require that excess line insurers submit financial information, articles of incorporation, a list of officers, and other general information.
Most scholars have agreed with the assessment made by Hans Bethe in 1952, which concluded that by the time Fuchs left the thermonuclear program — the summer of 1946 — there was too little known about the mechanism of the hydrogen bomb for his information to be of any necessary use to the Soviet Union ( the successful Teller-Ulam design was not discovered until 1951 ).
Most everyday files are relatively ' sparse ' in an information entropy sense, and thus, most lossless algorithms a layperson is likely to apply on regular files compress them relatively well.
Most often this information is expressed in a Letter of Opinion of Value ( LOV ) when the business is being valuated for interest's sake.
Most modern navigation relies primarily on positions determined electronically by receivers collecting information from satellites.
Most information we have on the myths of Osiris is derived from allusions contained in the Pyramid Texts at the end of the Fifth Dynasty, later New Kingdom source documents such as the Shabaka Stone and the Contending of Horus and Seth, and much later, in narrative style from the writings of Greek authors including Plutarch and Diodorus Siculus.
Most of these subpages refer to a site by one Peter Roberts, which has links and some more detailed information on the religion of the presidents, vice presidents, and founding fathers.
Most cultures, however, recognize the ability of individuals to withhold certain parts of their personal information from wider society-a figleaf over the genitals being an ancient example.
Most information in the Soviet economy flowed from the top down and economic planning was often done based on faulty or outdated information, particularly in sectors with large numbers of consumers.
Most of the information here is derived from the U. S. Department of State website on Togo.
Most current virtual reality environments are primarily visual experiences, displayed either on a computer screen or through special stereoscopic displays, but some simulations include additional sensory information, such as sound through speakers or headphones.

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