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One and indication
One indication of the merits of the new management is found in the fact that during the period 1951-1956, while total annual mileage put on the vehicles increased 35%, the total maintenance cost increased only 11%.
One good indication of the two men's personalities is the way they reacted to meeting their own heroes.
One indication of Guadeloupe's prosperity at this time is that in the Treaty of Paris ( 1763 ), France, defeated in war, again, agreed to abandon its territorial claims in Canada if the British returned Guadeloupe, which was captured in 1759.
One SDS publication stated that " the revolution may come from the universities after all if Berkeley is any indication.
One significant indication of this may be mentioned.
One 1955 MKUltra document gives an indication of the size and range of the effort ; this document refers to the study of an assortment of mind-altering substances described as follows: The CIA wanted to know if they could make Russian spies defect against their will and whether the Russians could do the same to their own operatives.
One view is that the NaN should propagate to the output of the function in all cases to propagate the indication of an error.
One indication of this is the Japanese " Seven Gods of Fortune ", of which three originated as Hindu deities, including Benzaiten ( Sarasvati ), Bishamon ( Vaiśravaṇa or Kubera ), and Daikoku ( Shiva ).
Of the two helicopters that did not make it to Desert One, one suffered avionics failures en route and returned to the USS Nimitz, and the other had an indication that one of its main rotor blades was fractured, and was abandoned in the desert en route to Desert One.
" One indication of this is that the PST is now incorporated, both implicitly and explicitly, in the advice given by the Bretton Woods Institutions to developing countries.
One indication of this poverty was the average life expectancy of Koreans around the close of the Joseon period: 24 years for males and 26 for females.
One train, the Federal ( Twilight Shoreliner until 2004 ), used to provide premium overnight sleeper service between Washington and Boston, giving the corridor 24 hour service ; the Federal name ( briefly resurrected in 2004 ) is no longer used as an indication of the absence of sleeper service, but a Northeast Regional runs in its place.
One indication, however, as to whether a case is widely regarded as being " leading " is its inclusion of the ruling in one or more of the series of compilations prepared over the years by various authors.
One indication of the Kingston Trio's popularity during this era was that for five consecutive weeks in November and December 1959, four Kingston Trio albums ranked in the top ten of Billboards Top LPs chart, an accomplishment unmatched by any artist before or since.
As of July 19, 2005, the OICW Increment One RFP was put on an eight-week hold, with an indication given that the program was being restructured as a joint procurement program including the Army and unnamed other branches.
It bears the Scaled Composites logo, but no other overt indication of its link to Tier One.
One indication of this internal dispute came when Dr. Brian Day of B. C.
One woman proposed as the Ripper was the convicted murderer Mary Pearcey, who killed her lover's wife and child in October 1890, though there is no indication she was ever a midwife.
Their data gives “ a consistent empirical indication in the presence of groups of people engaged in shared cognitive or emotional activity ” “ One conceptual hypothesis for the group-related anomalies indicated by FieldREG is that the emotional / intellectual dynamics of the interacting participants somehow generate a coherent ‘ consciousness field ,’ to which the REG responds via an anomalous decrease in the entropy of its nominally random output .” That is, emotional intention, especially group emotional intention, increases order.
One indication of the comprehensiveness of the new American effort was Clinton's visit to Laos, the first by a US Secretary of State since John Foster Dulles in 1955.
One patient did undergo spinal fusion at the slipped level, but the study could not verify if the isthmic slip was the indication for surgery.
One cognitive behavioral conceptualization is that misinterpreting normally transient dissociative symptoms as an indication of severe mental illness or neurological impairment leads to the development of the chronic disorder.
One person said, " Never have I seen so many Rolls-Royce cars in one spot at the same time " – an indication of the pilots ' typical social status.

One and extent
One should keep in mind that many of the exciting possiblities of roleplaying are largely unexplored and have not been used in industry to the extent that they have been in military and other areas.
One technique enforces the principle of least privilege to great extent, where an entity has only the privileges that are needed for its function.
One aspect of federal jurisdiction is the extent of federal legislative power.
One of the aims of terrorism – and to a certain extent of guerrilla warfare – is to spread fear and panic.
One of the most signature symptoms of mania ( and to a lesser extent, hypomania ) is what many have described as racing thoughts.
One of the reasons that real-valued random variables are so commonly considered is that the expected value ( a type of average ) and variance ( a measure of the " spread ", or extent to which the values are dispersed ) of the variable can be computed.
One may not, for example state, settle " the majority of my estate ", as the precise extent cannot be ascertained.
The United States Constitution defines ( to a basic extent ) how federal elections are held, in Article One and Article Two and various amendments.
One of the major innovations made by the Salon Cubists, independently of Picasso and Braque, was that of simultaneity, drawing to greater or lesser extent on theories of Henri Poincaré, Ernst Mach, Charles Henry, and Henri Bergson.
One reason the language of Aquitaine is important is because Basque is the last surviving non-Indo-European language in western Europe and it has had some effect on the languages around it, including Spanish and, to a lesser extent, French.
One chapter of the third volume of the book is written by a prisoner named Georg Tenno, whose exploits enraptured Solzhenitsyn to the extent that he offered Tenno a position as co-author of the book ; Tenno declined.
During his early career Villeneuve took his family on the road with him in a motorhome during the racing season, a habit which he continued to some extent during his Formula One career.
Geologists believe that 15, 000 to 25, 000 years ago the Laurentide ice sheet pushed down from Canada across what are now the Great Lakes, and over much of the northern U. S. One of the ice sheet's lobes bulldozed down over two thirds of Taylor county, at its farthest extent covering a line from Westboro through Perkinstown to Lublin.
One of their most impressive sites was at Spiro Mounds, near Spiro, Oklahoma, whose trade territory easily encompassed the full extent of the Kiamichi River and Little River valleys.
One of the central themes of the book is a discussion of the extent to which human free will exists in the universe.
One can describe a person as having ethical integrity to the extent that everything that that person does or believes: actions, methods, measures and principles — all of these derive from a single core group of values.
One writer even goes to the extent of claiming that Arcadius gifted Yazdegerd a thousand pounds of pure gold in return for his favour.
One of them, Pete Van Horn, volunteers to walk out of the neighborhood to discover the extent of the problem.
One can consider regulation as actions of conduct imposing sanctions, such as a fine, to the extent permitted by the law of the land.
One can illustrate the extent of that domination by noting that the first presidents of the republic were from São Paulo and thereafter succeeded by an alternation between the outgoing governors of the two leading states in the presidency.
One distinct feature seen in Speed Racer is the Westernization of their characters ' physical appearance and, to some extent, their mentality.
One storyline involved a troubled Sun reporter named Scott Templeton with an escalating tendency of sensationalizing and, to a certain extent, falsifying stories.
At the end of Part One, Durham reveals the full extent of his plan to Maria: after taking his earlier self-experiments to their logical conclusion, he became convinced of something he came to call the Dust Theory, which holds that there is no difference, even in principle, between physics and mathematics, and that all mathematically possible structures exist, among them our physics and therefore our spacetime.
One of his secretaries is quite emphatic that while Vetsera, whom he saw as a " somewhat superficial and emotional maid " who, while displaying " a vivacity and sparkle that would have done justice to a very bright Frenchwoman ", was " a woman without serious thought " and was not the type of woman who usually appealed to the intellectually inclined Rudolf, although he acknowledged that Rudolf was interested in the political opinions of his other lovers to the extent that they were known to be reflections of what their male relatives thought.
One variation has expanded to such an extent as to have its own related name.

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