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Often the burrows are only an inch or two apart, and the bee cities cover several acres.
Often work of this sort is presented as calligraphy -- the pure utterance of the brush stroke seeking only absolute painteresque values.
Often they are able to get in only because the area is declining economically.
Often, the fact that sometimes only a thin surface layer of violet color is present in the stone or that the color is not homogeneous makes for a difficult cutting.
Often, if only one of the allophones is simple to transcribe, in the sense of not requiring diacritics, then that representation is chosen for the phoneme.
Often there is also only one microphone.
Often the name is shortened to " Chung-cheng " only (" Zhongzheng " in Pinyin ).
Often only a minimal part of the context is changed in order to minimize the amount of time spent handling the interrupt.
Often hulls were built of steel only 1 / 8in thick.
Often incorrectly referred to as " the Vatican ", the Holy See is not the same entity as the Vatican City State, which came into existence only in 1929 ; the Holy See, the episcopal see of Rome, dates back to early Christian times.
As most programming languages are Turing-complete, it is possible to introduce user-defined lazy control structures in eager languages as functions, though they may depart from the language's syntax for eager evaluation: Often the involved code bodies ( like ( i ) and ( j )) need to be wrapped in a function value, so that they are executed only when called.
Often on such machines if memory is lost, it can only be reclaimed by a reboot, an example of such a system being AmigaOS.
Often the concept is only used for the production of consonants, even though the movement of the articulators will also greatly alter the resonant properties of the vocal tract, thereby changing the formant structure of speech sounds that is crucial for the identification of vowels.
Often coordinates can be chosen so that only two components are needed, as in the figure.
Often the only breaks in a satellite music station's programming are for station identification and DJ introductions.
Often it just consists of a number indicating the length because many shoemakers only provide a standard width for economic reasons.
Often it is recommended that each loop should only have one entry point ( and in the original structural programming, also only one exit point, and a few languages enforce this ).
Often — especially with older text editors — there is only one level of edit history remembered and successively issuing the undo command will only " toggle " the last change.
Often, such bony lesions are absent and it is only the MRI or CT that discloses the presence or absence of a compressive lesion.
Often only shame prevents patients from presenting for treatment.
Often, the pop-up concept relies solely on visitors to provide both the objects on display and the accompanying labels with the professionals or institution providing only the theme of the pop-up and the space in which to display the objects, an example of shared historical authority .. Due to the flexibility of the pop-up museums and their rejection of traditional structure, even these latter provisions need not be supplied by an institution ; in some cases the themes have been chosen collectively by a committee of interested participants while exhibitions designated as pop-ups have been mounted in places as varied as community centers and even a walk-in closet.
Often both drivers drove good races to be in the points, only to run out of fuel two or three laps from the finish dropping them out of the points.
Often, this transaction is termed a sale or lease of the domain name, and the registrant may sometimes be called an " owner ", but no such legal relationship is actually associated with the transaction, only the exclusive right to use the domain name.

Often and inputs
Often, complex discrete logic is verified by simulating inputs and testing outputs using boundary scan.

Often and pricing
* Often " live pricing " will change the spread during the course of an event, allowing a profit to be increased or a loss minimized.

Often and model
Often the " small ball " model is associated with the National League, while power hitting is seen as more associated with the American League.
Often the razor and blades business model is applied.
Often used model organisms in developmental biology include the following:
Often, model organisms are chosen on the basis that they are amenable to experimental manipulation.
Often, the model is a complete graph ( i. e. each pair of vertices is connected by an edge ).
Often called a subject area model ( SAM ) or high-level data model ( HDM ), this model is used to communicate core data concepts, rules, and definitions to a business user as part of an overall application development or enterprise initiative.
Often nested models are run forced by the global models for boundary conditions, to achieve higher local resolution: for example, the Met Office runs a mesoscale model with an resolution covering the UK, and various agencies in the U. S. also run nested models such as the NGM and NAM models.
Often heard arguments against OSS are: the API is practically impossible to virtualize, it lacks support for modern audio features such as timer-based scheduling or proper surround sound support, inability of its developers to work with the Linux kernel community, lack of integration with modern kernel features such as the device model, too low-level interface, as well as general rejection of its design with moving a lot of signal processing code into the kernel.
Often, though, it renders a model more comprehensible to standardize the parameters.
* Old versus new: Often an old and big car against a small and new car, or two different generations of the same car model.
Often characterised by concern for the minutiae of physical interaction and details of setting, Simulationism shares with Narrativism a concern for character backgrounds, personality traits and motives, in an effort to model cause and effect within the intellectual realm as well as the physical.
Often held up as a model of Confucian ideals, her respectful nickname was Eojin Eomeoni ( 어진 어머니 ; " Wise Mother ").
Often CSG presents a model or surface that appears visually complex, but is actually little more than cleverly combined or decombined objects.
Often the formal system will be the basis for or even identified with a larger theory or field ( e. g. Euclidean geometry ) consistent with the usage in modern mathematics such as model theory.
Often extolled as the morally perfect and smart sage-king, Yao's benevolence and diligence served as a model to future Chinese monarchs and emperors.
Often, this limit of the applicability of the continuum model begins to manifest itself at characteristic channel dimensions that are about 30 times the particle diameter: in the case of blood with a characteristic RBC dimension of 8 μm, an apparent failure occurs at about 300 micrometres.
By following the event closely, Corgi Toys were able to issue a model of the winning car shortly after the end of the rally Often there was not even enough time to produce a unique box for the new model, which had to make do with a hastily produced sticker applied to a standard issue box for a similar model.
Often ( e. g. in sampling-based methods ) UA and SA are performed jointly by executing the model repeatedly for combination of factor values sampled with some probability distribution.
Often, a carrier will send a broadcast SMS text message to all subscribers ( or those using a particular model of phone ) asking them to dial a service number to receive a software update.
Often, but not always, the model will start the set fully dressed and end up fully naked.

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