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On July 10, 2007, after a lengthy investigation, the National Transportation Safety Board found that epoxy glue used to hold the roof in place during construction was not appropriate for long-term bonding.
On the other hand the long-term effect is due to an unknown vasodilator effect that decreases blood pressure by decreasing resistance.
On September 6, 2005, Connick was made honorary chair of Habitat for Humanity's Operation Home Delivery, a long-term rebuilding plan for families victimized by Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and along the Gulf Coast.
On March 16, 2011, the President's Task Force on Puerto Rico's Status issued a third report that reaffirned the legal position adopted by the three previous presidents over nearly a quarter century that Puerto Rico remains today " subject to the Territory Clause of the U. S. Constitution ( see Report at page 26 ), that the territory's long-term economic well-being would be enhanced by an early resolution of the political status problem ( p. 33 ) and devotes most of the report to extensive economic analysis and recommendations.
On the other hand it must be highlighted that his long-term involvement in the war against Germany allowed Western Pomerania to gain independence from the Polish aegis.
On May 6, 1936, 150 members of the league went on trial and 143 of them were convicted to long-term prison sentences.
On September 17 the Soviets invaded eastern Poland, forcing the Polish government and military to abandon their plans for a long-term defense in the Romanian bridgehead area.
On September 28, 2005, both Google and Ames Research Center disclosed details to a long-term research partnership.
On longer time scales, alterations to ocean processes such as thermohaline circulation play a key role in redistributing heat by carrying out a very slow and extremely deep movement of water, and the long-term redistribution of heat in the world's oceans.
On 25 March 2010, Independent News & Media sold the newspaper to Alexander Lebedev for a £ 1 fee and £ 9. 25m over the next 10 months, since closing the Independent and its Sunday title would have cost £ 28m and £ 40m respectively, due to long-term contracts.
On March 3, 2008, twenty-two cars of a sixty-three unit Union Pacific freight train running between Colton and El Centro derailed near Mecca, causing a long-term evacuation of forty homes and precipitating the long-term closure of both the railroad and State Route 111 due to the leakage of both hydrochloric acid and phosphoric acid.
On the 6th of April, 2011, Chamberlin announced that he had switched from long-term drum manufacturer Yamaha to Drum Workshop.
On average, statins can lower LDL cholesterol by 1. 8 mmol / l ( 70 mg / dl ), which translates into a 60 % decrease in the number of cardiac events ( heart attack, sudden cardiac death ) and a 17 % reduced risk of stroke after long-term treatment.
On the other hand, Vladimir Lenin is quoted to have said " The NEP is in earnest and long-term " ( НЭП — это всерьез и надолго ), which has been used to surmise that if Lenin were to stay alive longer, NEP would have continued beyond 1929.
On 16 March 2010 the Brocken Weather Station became a climate reference station to provide uninterrupted, long-term climatic observations.
On each occasion Trenchard and his staff officers, supported by Christopher Bullock, worked to show that the RAF provided good value for money and was required for the long-term strategic security of the United Kingdom.
On the Continent, after 50 years of fighting, a similar compromise ( but with quite different long-term results ) was reached in 1122, signed on 23 September and known as the Concordat of Worms.
On 5 July 2004, three days before he was to leave office, he suffered a heart attack or heart failure, probably caused by his long-term lung problems, and was left in critical condition.
On a balance sheet, assets will typically be classified into current assets and long-term assets.
On March 29, 2008, The Los Angeles Times reported that, " The California company headed by former Veterans Affairs Secretary Anthony J. Principi overcharged the agency some $ 6 million under a long-term contract to conduct physical evaluations on veterans applying for disability benefits " in a recent government audit.
On the other hand, " positive " test results for adverse selection have been reported in health insurance, long-term care insurance and annuity markets.
On the other hand, long-term memory has a potentially unlimited capacity and its duration is indefinite.
On the other hand, tree sitting is often used as a stalling tactic, to prevent the cutting of trees while lawyers fight in the courts to secure the long-term victories.

On and average
On this first venture the central storage is 20,000 gallons, in two tanks, or an average of 400 gallons for each of the 50 homes.
On $1.1 billion of 90-day bills, the average yield was 2.325%.
On average it overestimates the variance explained in the population.
On average, the Atlantic is the saltiest major ocean ; surface water salinity in the open ocean ranges from 33 to 37 parts per thousand ( 3. 3 – 3. 7 %) by mass and varies with latitude and season.
On average males weigh, with a range of, while females average, with a range of.
On average, the plant grows about 12 feet ( 4 meters ) tall.
On Metacritic, the film holds a score of 57 out of 100, indicating " mixed or average reviews ".
On average, a mammal has a brain roughly twice as large as that of a bird of the same body size, and ten times as large as that of a reptile of the same body size.
On the last day of the season, Lajoie overtook Cobb's batting average with seven bunt hits against the St. Louis Browns.
On average, the walls only survive to a few metres.
On average one of these calves will become a replacement dairy cow, and some of the rest may be reared for beef or veal ; however some are effectively produced solely to allow the cow to produce milk.
On average, the ectocervix is 3 cm long and 2. 5 cm wide.
On the average, at least twice each decade houses, farms, and harbor facilities are devastated by these great storms.
On average, LCD monitors consume 50-70 % less energy than CRT monitors.
On average, the gas molecules move from the cold side toward the hot side whenever the pressure ratio is less than the square root of the ( absolute ) temperature ratio.
On average, a civil war with interstate intervention was 300 % longer than those without.
On average, the sunniest months are May and June, while the wettest month is October with of rain, and the driest month is February with.
On average, there are 192 days above 30C ( 86F ) annually.
On average, this will also take O ( log n ) time.
On average, 95 % of the participants in these early trials receive no benefit, but all are exposed to the risk of adverse effects.
On average, the molecules in a glass of water do not have enough heat energy to escape from the liquid.
The tropical Atlantic ocean experiences depressed activity due to increased vertical wind shear across the region during El Niño years .< ref > On the flip side however, the tropical Pacific Ocean east of the dateline has above normal activity during El Niño years due to well above average water temperatures and decreased windshear.
On Metacritic, the film has an average metascore of 63 % based on 19 reviews.

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