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finding and suitable
In view of the increasing shortage of usable surface and ground water in many parts of the Nation and the importance of finding new sources of supply to meet its present and future water needs, it is the policy of the Congress to provide for the development of practicable low-cost means for the large-scale production of water of a quality suitable for municipal, industrial, agricultural, and other beneficial consumptive uses from saline water, and for studies and research related thereto.
The president of a small firm selling restaurant products, had considerable difficulty in finding suitable salesmen for his business.
In its ruling, the state Board of Education upheld Dr. Michael F. Walsh, state commissioner of education, who had ruled previously that the Warwick board erred when it named Maurice F. Tougas as coordinator of audio-visual education without first finding that the school superintendent's candidate was not suitable.
Recent research by the Imperial College London has focused on finding new cell wall proteins which trigger an immune response and are suitable for use in a vaccine to provide long-term protection against M. tuberculosis.
Thousands of people consulted phrenologists for advice in various matters, such as hiring personnel or finding suitable marriage partners.
Many surveys are not based on a probability samples, but rather by finding a suitable collection of respondents to complete the survey.
Overall many farmers and agronomists agree finding a suitable rotation can benefit the overall productivity and sustainability of the farm.
Abbot Alexander set about finding a more suitable place for the abbey and came across a site in the heavily wooded Aire Valley occupied by hermits.
For example, when treating the answer BEER the setter may decide to split the word into BEE and R and, after finding suitable ways to define the answer and BEE, now looks to give the solver a clue to the letter R. Ximenean rules would not allow something like “ reach first ” to indicate that R is the first letter of “ reach ” because, grammatically, that is not what “ reach first ” implies.
A smaller dish size and a K < sub > u </ sub > band system's freedom from terrestrial operations simplifies finding a suitable dish site.
Shubik began work and soon found that finding science fiction stories suitable for adaptation was a difficult task.
The latter two admitted to Shubik that they had run into similar difficulties in finding suitable material for television adaptation.
It was founded in 1951 and named for Dr. Addisone Boyce who had been active in finding a suitable camp.
At first there was difficulty finding suitable office space, and a recently constructed hospital was sold to the county for use as a courthouse.
Read came to the area from Boston in hopes of finding a suitable climate for his ailing wife.
The pair attempted to reconstitute the Stooges with British musicians, but finding no suitable additions, brought the Asheton brothers back into the band ( this " second choice " decision rankled Ron Asheton, as did his change from guitar to bass ).
The problem of finding suitable representatives relates to an individual's membership of different categories at the same time.
Aside from insights that such constants of motion give into the nature of a system, they are a useful calculational tool ; for example, an approximate solution can be corrected by finding the nearest state that satisfies the suitable conservation laws.
They were built in the 1790s for use by lock-keepers and lengthmen, but were not particularly popular due to the limited amount of space and problems with finding suitable furniture for a circular room.
Practically speaking, ECM is considered a special purpose factoring algorithm as it is most suitable for finding small factors.
He believed that any undecidability in mathematics, such as the continuum hypothesis, could be potentially resolved despite the incompleteness theorem, by finding suitable further axioms to add to set theory.
Breeding for plant disease resistance generally has involved finding suitable genetic material amongst existing stocks or in the wild, which is then incorporated into commercial varieties.
Conrad's mother refused to believe that her son was unintelligent, and she set about finding him a suitable school.
* Invasive weed optimization algorithm-Based on the ideas of weed colony behavior in searching and finding a suitable place for growth and reproduction.
The adults provide no further care for their eggs beyond finding a suitable hiding spot, and the eggs are abandoned as soon as the clutch is laid.

finding and buyer
He readily found a buyer for the Nets, but had less luck finding one for the Islanders.
Additionally, the forward contracts market was very illiquid and an exchange was needed that would bring together a market to find potential buyers and sellers of a commodity instead of making people bear the burden of finding a buyer or seller.
* Stamps may be relatively illiquid as finding a buyer may take time.
A multiple listing service's database and software is used by real estate brokers in real estate ( or aircraft broker in other industries for example ), representing sellers under a listing contract to widely share information about properties with other brokers who may represent potential buyers or wish to cooperate with a seller's broker in finding a buyer for the property or asset.
Upon signing a listing contract with the seller wishing to sell the real estate, the brokerage attempts to earn a commission by finding a buyer for the sellers ' property for highest possible price on the best terms for the seller.
In consideration of the brokerage successfully finding a satisfactory buyer for the property, a broker anticipates receiving a commission for the services the brokerage has provided.
Usually, the payment of a commission to the brokerage is contingent upon finding a satisfactory buyer for the real estate for sale, the successful negotiation of a purchase contract between a satisfactory buyer and seller, or the settlement of the transaction and the exchange of money between buyer and seller.
The two men had a disagreement over the issue of Imperial Preference, and Northcliffe had given Garvin the option of finding a buyer for the paper.
On 5 December 2008, Honda announced that they were quitting Formula One, due to the global economic crisis, leaving Button's chances of a drive in dependent on the team finding a buyer.
The prospect of a buyer finding any useful information from reading such terms is correspondingly low.
In mid-2005, Dynegy hired Credit Suisse First Boston to assist it in finding a buyer for its natural gas transmission businesses.
E & S looked for a buyer who was interested in continuing the effort, but finding none they instead closed the division in January 1990.
Illinois Central expressed their desire to demolish the structure, but the village, in the hopes of finding a buyer, changed its zoning laws to prevent the destruction.
* Brokerage Commission, paid by the seller to a Real Estate Broker, to compensate the Broker ( s ) involved in the sale for their services in marketing the property, finding a buyer, and assisting in the negotiations.
In the end these plans fell through, as the economic recession of the early 1980s prevented the club from finding a suitable buyer of the Newtown Leagues Club, on Stanmore Road, Stanmore.
The licensor or seller of a business opportunity usually declares that it will secure or assist the buyer in finding a suitable location or provide the product to the purchaser-licensee.
In an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport in January 2006, President Angiolini stated that, " If, by the 16th, the deal with the Sanz family has not been closed, we will set about finding a new buyer.
Upon listing the property, the real estate agency tries to obtain a buyer for the property and, in consideration of successfully finding a satisfactory buyer, the broker anticipates receiving a commission ( fee ) for the services the brokerage provided.
* finding a satisfactory buyer who is ready, willing, and able to pay the full listing price ( or more ) for the real estate for sale without any contingencies.
If the seller refuses to sell the real estate when one of the above two conditions applies, it is typically considered that the real estate agent has done his job of finding a satisfactory buyer and the seller must still pay the commission, although the details are determined by the listing contract.
After several years of marketing errors and poor performance under president and chief executive officer Malcolm Jozoff, in 2000 Jozoff was replaced by Herbert Baum, who was specifically charged with finding a suitable buyer for Dial.

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