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Often and limit
Often this is done to limit the operating system used on the computer to the one that came packaged with it.
Often there is a time limit, usually 30 days, within which a will must be admitted to probate.
Often the design of a quantizer involves supporting only a limited range of possible output values and performing clipping to limit the output to this range whenever the input exceeds the supported range.
Often endogenous growth theory assumes constant marginal product of capital at the aggregate level, or at least that the limit of the marginal product of capital does not tend towards zero.
Often, the accounting software will limit each employee to performing only the functions assigned to them, so that there is no way any one employee – even the controller – can singlehandedly make a payment.
Often historians assume, as a general rule, that autochthonous inhabitants survive an invasion as an under-class where they do not retreat to mountain districts, so it is interesting to hear in Deipnosophistae that Philippus of Theangela ( a 4th century BCE historian ) referred to Leleges still surviving as serfs of the " true Carians ", and even later Strabo attributes to the Leleges a distinctive group of deserted forts and tombs in Caria that were still known in his day as " Lelegean forts "; the Encyclopædia Britannica 1911 identified these as ruins that could still be traced ranging from the neighborhood of Theangela and Halicarnassus as far north as Miletus, the southern limit of the " true Carians " of Pherecydes.
Often emergency vehicles are permitted by law to break conventional road rules in order to reach their destinations in the fastest possible time, such as ( but not limited to ) driving through an intersection when the traffic light is red, or exceeding the speed limit.
Often the limit takes the form of an extra " dimension "; the most common is to require the numbers in the main diagonals of the grid also to be unique.
Often, a chain saw with an attached guard to limit the depth of cut.
Often, riders in this situation band together to minimize the effort required to finish within the time limit ; this group of riders is known as the gruppetto or autobus.
Often the first step is to limit the number of different departments or agencies involved.

Often and applicability
) Often, as to the applicability of the law in any given situation, the proviso is: " consult your local rabbi or posek.

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.
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, the only inputs to the pricing model that cannot be readily determined is the estimate of future volatility of the stock, and the appropriate expected time to expiration to use.
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.

Often and begins
Often in modern weddings, the ceremony of removing a face veil after the wedding to present the groom with a virgin bride is skipped, since many couples have already entered into conjugal relations prior to their wedding day – the bride either wears no face veil, or it is lifted before the ceremony begins, but this is not always the case.
Often the prelude repeats for a period before the body of the message begins.
Often, history shows us, the processes of co-existence begins with hostilities, and with the natural passing of polarist individuals, comes the passing of their polarist sentiments, and soon some resolution is achieved.
Often the assessment begins with preparation of a Phase I Environmental Site Assessment.
Often, an animatic or story reel is made after the soundtrack is created, but before full animation begins.
Often the coverage begins on the 31st or 32nd day of disability: Meaning the borrower has to be unable to work for a period greater than 30 days before a claim can be filed.
Often drumming over repeated sections that comprise a song begins with players softly striking the rim of the bass drum.
Often it is used at the entrance or departure of a speaker or performer, where the audience members will continue the ovation until the ovated person leaves or begins their speech.
Often a shoulder will hurt when it begins to freeze.
Often this process begins prior to the writ of election.

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