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No and comparable
No comparable reductions in the cost of nuclide radiation are foreseen.
No less than three of the ( originally only seven ) prince-electors, the highest order of Reichsfürsten ( comparable in rank with the French pairs ), were prince-archbishops, each holding the title of Archchancellor ( the only archoffice amongst them ) for a part of the Empire ; given the higher importance of an electorate, their principalities were known as Kurfürstentum (' electoral principality ') rather than prince-archbishoprics:
Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz writes that " If the Bible is the cornerstone of Judaism, then the Talmud is the central pillar ... No other work has had a comparable influence on the theory and practice of Jewish life, shaping influence on the theory and practice of Jewish life " and states:
No other American artist of his time matched Eakins ' interest in photography, nor produced a comparable body of photographic works.
No army had a series-production medium tank comparable to the T-28 for several years.
In a television commercial reminiscent of Nichol from the 1980s, Weston presented two shopping carts, one filled with No Name items and the other with comparable national brands to show how consumers could save on their grocery bills.
No comparable verification exists for any other primitive protection mechanism.
No " endowment " rituals comparable to those in the Utah LDS church appear to have existed among his followers, and no Strangite temples exist today or are contemplated.
The only player of comparable age was No. 37-ranked Jaromir Jagr, who was 26 at the time.
No comparable data are available for Mission San Jose that year, but by 1840 only 20 Bay Miwok people were alive there.
No " endowment " rituals comparable to those in the Utah LDS church appear to have existed among his followers.
No layoffs occurred ; however, several workers disputed Greenpeace's assertions that the new positions were of " comparable salary and benefits ", and held an information picket outside Greenpeace offices.
No black schools in the City ( black students could not attend whites-only schools ) offered such courses, nor did they have classrooms, labs, libraries or teachers comparable to those at BPI.
Its theme, of a concerned airline passenger having unique knowledge of an imminent danger ; taking drastic action to eliminate it ; then being regarded as insane, is comparable to No Highway in the Sky.
No England bowler of authentic speed can boast a comparable record in a home series against Australia ".
No other city has a comparable concentration of fashion businesses and talent in a single district.
No other city has a comparable concentration of fashion businesses and talent in a single district.
No other surviving ancient text offers a comparable account of this topic, in terms of the breadth and depth of detail offered by Ptolemy.
The first truly solo advertisement of Chanel No. 5, as the most important Chanel perfume, comparable to her legend as a couturiere, ran in The New York Times on June 10, 1934.
No contemporary or near-contemporary biography has survived, and narratives from around the time of his life such as the Encomium Emmae and the Vita Ædwardi Regis scarcely mention him ; historians are therefore dependent on a few entries in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and comparable Irish sources.
No wheels are rigidly affixed to the boiler ; all are mounted on bogies placed directly under the boiler / cab unit ( comparable with a modern diesel or electric locomotive ).
An editor of the Financial Times, Martin Wolf, remarked famously about the financial sector that " No industry has a comparable talent for privatising gains and socialising losses.

No and measures
No other atypical studied ( risperidone, quetiapine, and ziprasidone ) did better than the typical perphenazine on the measures used, nor did they produce fewer adverse effects than the typical antipsychotic perphenazine ( a result supported by a meta-analysis by Dr. Leucht published in Lancet ), although more patients discontinued perphenazine owing to extrapyramidal effects compared to the atypical agents ( 8 % vs. 2 % to 4 %, P = 0. 002 ).
No import permit is necessary for these species under CITES, although some Parties do require import permits as part of their stricter domestic measures.
No effective measures were taken to reduce rampant corruption and black marketing.
Thousands of Falun Gong followers wrote to Guangming Daily and to the CQRS to complain against the measures, claiming that they violated Hu Yaobang's 1982 ' Triple No ' directive.
No preventive measures have as yet been discovered, and no treatment has been of benefit, all the cases having terminated fatally.
No final judgement has been passed yet by the ICJ but the denial of preliminary measures in July 2006 allowed the mills to began functioning.
* Signal-to-noise ratio measures: Signal-to-interference ratio, Eb / No, Carrier-to-interference ratio in decibel
No army in the world can tolerate such conditions for any length of time, but in the interests of the security and protection of its own troops it must take sharp, energetic measures.
At the time filming took place it was then home to No. 109 Squadron and No. 139 Squadron RAF, who were both operating English Electric Canberras on electronic counter measures and nuclear air sampling missions over hydrogen bomb test sites in the Pacific and Australia.
On 12 November, Hitler issued Führer Directive No. 18, which stated that " political measures to induce the prompt entry of Spain into the war have been initiated " and that " The aim of German intervention in the Iberian Peninsula ( code name Felix ) will be to drive the English out of the Western Mediterranean.
No doubt, those who hoped to reach a solution amenable to the papacy were discouraged by the consistorial address of 22 March in which Pius VI spoke out against measures already passed by the Assembly ; also, the election of the Protestant Jean-Paul Rabaut Saint-Étienne to the presidency of the Assembly brought about " commotions " at Toulouse and Nîmes, suggesting that at least some Catholics would accept nothing less than a return to the ancien régime practice under which only Catholics could hold office.
The " No Surprises " policy may be the most controversial of the recent reforms of the law, because once an Incidental Take Permit is granted, the Fish and Wildlife Service ( FWS ) loses much ability to further protect a species if the mitigation measures by the landowner prove insufficient.
( By law, Oregon ballot measures are worded so that " No " means " no change " and " Yes " means " adopt the measure.
Larry arrived following weeks of speculation about potential pest control measures after a large black rat was seen scuttling past No 10.
The Finance ( No. 2 ) Act 2005 continued measures specifically relating to life assurance companies.
No provision of this Constitution invalidates laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the State necessitated by the obligations of membership of the Communities or prevents laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the Communities, or institutions thereof, from having the force of law in the State.
No provision of this Constitution invalidates laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the State necessitated by the obligations of membership of the Communities, or prevents laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the Communities, or institutions thereof, from having the force of law in the State.
< s > No provision of this Constitution invalidates laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the State necessitated by the obligations of membership of the Communities, or prevents laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the Communities, or institutions thereof, from having the force of law in the State .</ s >
: No provision of this Constitution invalidates laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the State which are necessitated by the obligations of membership of the European Union or of the Communities, or prevents laws enacted, acts done or measures adopted by the European Union or by the Communities or by institutions thereof, or by bodies competent under the Treaties establishing the Communities, from having the force of law in the State.

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