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One advantage that would come to the city in having a full-time director, he said, is that East Providence would become eligible to apply to the federal government for financial aid in purchasing equipment needed for a sound civil defense program.
One advantage of benzodiazepines is that they alleviate the anxiety symptoms much faster than antidepressants, and therefore may be preferred in patients for whom rapid symptom control is critical.
One advantage Chaplin found in sound technology was the ability to record a musical score for the film ; he also took the opportunity to mock the talkies, opening City Lights with a squeaky, unintelligible speech that " burlesqued the metallic tones of early talky voices ".
One less-noted advantage of PCCs is their lower muzzle report compared to more powerful rifles ; because they are less noisy when fired, they are less likely to cause permanent hearing damage when fired indoor without hearing protection-this can be an important consideration during home defense.
One apparent advantage of the cable car is its relative energy efficiency, because of the economy of centrally located power stations, and the ability of descending cars to transfer energy to ascending cars.
One significant advantage that doubles have over single barrel repeating shotguns is the ability to use more than one choke at a time.
One advantage of keeping the clock frequency down is that it reduces the signal integrity requirements on the circuit board connecting the memory to the controller.
One of the most common issues was that as PC clones became more common, PC manufacturers began ratcheting up the processor speed to maintain a competitive advantage.
In 1991 the performance of some Italian teams attracted attention-they had started using Agip's " jungle juice " Formula One fuel, worth an estimated 15 bhp — giving their drivers a significant advantage.
* Efforts to improve fairness by reducing first-move advantage include the rule of swap, generalizable as " swap -( x, y, z )" and characterizable as a partially compounded and partially iterated version of the pie rule (" one person slices ; the other chooses "): One player places on the board x stones of the first-moving color and a lesser number y stones of the second-moving color (" slicing " in the pie metaphor ); the other player is entitled to choose between a ) playing from the starting position, in which case the selecting player is also entitled to choose which color to play, and b ) placing z ( usually-y ) + 1 ) more stones on the board at locations of that player's choice (" reslicing " in the pie metaphor, with limitations created by the board's existing setup akin to limitations arising from the existing slices in the pie ), in which case the former player is entitled to choose which color side to play.
One reason given for their use is that they are capable of ‘ growing the commons ’, by encouraging future works to be libre to take advantage of existing libre resources.
One advantage of an MRI scan is that it is harmless to the patient.
One advantage this gives IMAP is that the same messages are visible from any computer accessing the email account, since messages aren't routinely downloaded and deleted from the server.
One advantage gained by owning the stadium is that the teams saved considerable money in tax payments.
One observed method Microsoft uses to put the network effect to its advantage is called Embrace, extend and extinguish.
One advantage of printed electronics is that different electrical and electronic components can be printed on top of each other, saving space and increasing reliability and sometimes they are all transparent.
One advantage is that every packet sent contains the sender's and recipient's amateur radio callsign, thus providing station identification with every transmission.
One important advantage ray casting offered over older scanline algorithms is its ability to easily deal with non-planar surfaces and solids, such as cones and spheres.
One advantage of writing code in a referentially transparent style is that given an intelligent compiler, static code analysis is easier and better code-improving transformations are possible automatically.
< Blockquote > One of their kings tried to make a canal to it ( for it would have been of no little advantage to them for the whole region to have become navigable ; Sesostris is said to have been the first of the ancient kings to try ), but he found that the sea was higher than the land.
One of the earliest authors to take advantage of this leap in technology was Andrea Cesalpino ( Italy, 1519 – 1603 ), who is often referred to as " the first taxonomist ".
In Satisficing Consequentialism Michael Slote argues for a form of utilitarianism where “ an act might qualify as morally right through having good enough consequences, even though better consequences could have been produced .” One advantage of such a system is that it would be able to accommodate the notion of supererogatory actions.
One advantage of this type of filtering is that the location of the linear predictor's spectral peaks is entirely determined by the target signal, and can be as precise as allowed by the time period to be filtered.
One method to solve the initial value problem ( with the initial values as posed above ) is to take advantage of the property of the wave equation that its solutions obey causality.
One advantage of service with the East India Company was that employees were allowed to trade in goods on their own account.

One and networks
One optional download for WfW was the " Wolverine " TCP / IP protocol stack, which allowed for easy access to the Internet through corporate networks.
One important property of carbon is that it readily forms chains, or networks, that are linked by carbon-carbon ( carbon to carbon ) bonds.
Since three of the major broadcast networks had their transmission towers atop the North Tower ( One World Trade Center ), coverage was limited after the collapse of the tower.
The two largest talk radio networks in Canada are the publicly owned Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's English language CBC Radio One and French language Première Chaîne.
One plan to achieve this was to try to persuade conservative investors to purchase one of the television networks, and then invite Agnew to run it.
One of his first acts concerning foreign policy was to call back Jacques Foccart ( 1913 – 1997 ), who had been de Gaulle's and his successors ' leading counsellor for African matters, called by journalist Stephen Smith the " father of all " networks " on the continent, at the time 1986 aged 72.
One use of this is wireless push technology, by pushing data across wireless networks, this coordinates the link transfers and pushes data between the backend and wireless device only when an established connection is found.
One DTE-DCE interface to an X. 25 network has a maximum of 4095 logical channels on which it is allowed to establish virtual calls and permanent virtual circuits, although networks are not expected to support a full 4095 virtual circuits.
Several of these networks also offer additional digital-only channels, including ABC2, ABC3, ABC News 24, SBS Two, 7Two, 7mate, One HD, Eleven, GEM and GO !.
One common form of surveillance is to create maps of social networks based on data from social networking sites such as Facebook, MySpace, Twitter as well as from traffic analysis information from phone call records such as those in the NSA call database, and others.
One common form of surveillance is to create maps of social networks based on data from social networking sites as well as from traffic analysis information from phone call records such as those in the NSA call database, and internet traffic data gathered under CALEA.
Kovacs ' television programs included Three to Get Ready ( an early morning program seen on Philadelphia's WPTZ from 1950 through 1952 ), It's Time for Ernie ( 1951, his first network series ), Ernie in Kovacsland, ( a summer replacement show for Kukla, Fran and Ollie, 1951 ), The Ernie Kovacs Show ( 1952 – 56 on various networks ), a twice-a-week job filling in for Steve Allen as host of The Tonight Show on Mondays and Tuesdays ( 1956 – 57 ), and game shows Gamble on Love, One Minute Please, Time Will Tell ( all on DuMont ), and Take a Good Look ( 1959 – 61 ).
* Terry Cordingley ( 1964 –), Former radio announcer and television news producer / reporter at KLSS, WOSH, WNFL, WLUK, WFRV, WCPT and Metro Networks / Westwood One radio networks.
One area of reform given high priority by the Frei Administration was the fostering of networks of local, self-help organisations ( especially among the “ unorganised ” residents of the shantytowns ), which was placed under a national supervisory council.
In Canada, the main public broadcaster is the national Canadian Broadcasting Corporation ( CBC ), which operates two television networks ( CBC Television and Télévision de Radio-Canada ), four radio networks ( CBC Radio One, CBC Radio Two, Première Chaîne and Espace musique ) and a number of cable television channel including two 24-hour news channels ( CBC News Network and RDI ) in both of Canada's official languages.
VHF Band I terrestrial transmissions stopped in 1999 when RTÉ One from the Maghera ( County Clare ) transmitter moved from Channel B to E. Band I use on cable networks is decreasing due to bandwidth allocation for cable broadband and the phasing out of analogue cable TV services.
One example of a program which uses neural networks is WinHonte.
One power line can be used for multiple independent networks.
One reason that dark fibre exists in well-planned networks is that much of the cost of installing cables is in the civil engineering work required.
And, a week before the 2008 general election presidential candidate Barack Obama bought a 30 minute slot at 8 PM ET / PT during primetime on seven major networks ( NBC, CBS, MSNBC, Fox, BET, TV One and Univision ( with Spanish subtitles )) to present a " closing argument " to his campaign.
One of those networks was Univision in the United States, which carried the program during the 1990s.
One notable example is the possible significant lead exposure during the Roman Empire resulting from the development of extensive plumbing networks and the habit of boiling vinegared wine in lead pans to sweeten it, the process generating lead acetate, known as " sugar of lead ".
National radio networks include CBC Radio One, CBC Radio 2, Première Chaîne, Espace musique and Aboriginal Voices.

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