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One and needs
One needs high talent.
One is that whatever is ecumenical has to do with some over-all organization at `` the top '' and needs only to be understood at the so-called `` lower levels ''.
" One cannot substitute words referring to pleasure, needs or anything else in place of " good.
One needs to construct such matrices explicitly, however.
" One tool does it all " is a motto of some importance for workers who cannot practically carry every specialized tool to the location of every work task ; such as a carpenter who does not necessarily work in a shop all day and needs to do jobs in a customer's house.
The main 50 / 60 Hz transformer used to convert between line voltage and battery voltage needs to provide two slightly different turns ratios: One to convert the battery output voltage ( typically a multiple of 12 V ) to line voltage, and a second one to convert the line voltage to a slightly higher battery charging voltage ( such as a multiple of 14 V ).
One of the protest's key leaders, Wang Dan, during a hunger strike, publicly scolded Li on National Television for ignoring the needs of the people.
One exception was the logging industry, in which conflicting needs and ideologies enabled the preservation of significant tracts of forest.
# Give up your own Force One needs to be relaxed in order to move dynamically and to react to the actions of an opponent.
One must analyze their needs and choose accordingly.
One of the crucial issues in directing is to find the correct balance between emphasis on staff needs and emphasis on economic production.
One of the more notable is Pratt House on West Avenue, an " organic " structure built according to the immediate needs of the Pratt family.
One issue is whether such a category could exist without violating the Geneva Conventions, and if such a category does exist, what steps the United States executive branch needs to take to comply with municipal laws as interpreted by the judicial branch of the United States government.
One just needs to take the derivative of this equality and use the power rule and linearity of differentiation on the right-hand side.
One issue with the LACE system is that in order to appreciably reduce the mass of the oxygen carried at launch, a LACE vehicle needs to spend more time in the lower atmosphere to collect enough oxygen to supply the engines.
* One specialized type of belt is the utility belt or Police duty belt, which includes pockets for carrying items that the wearer needs for prompt use and loops to hang larger items.
One needs to be highly trained to do this sport as it is highly dangerous.
One needs to understand how internal water resources are being used to produce cars, bicycles, teacups, and the like-particularly because industry usually uses only blue water for production ( though rainwater harvesting is becoming more common ).
One of the major changes the institution needs to accommodate is allow students to go for final year project and internships.
One one such occasion, when a scientist working under Beebe whispered to him that he knew it was not in fact Beebe's birthday, Beebe responded " A man should have a birthday when he needs one.
One of Lovins ' main concerns was the danger of committing to nuclear energy to meet a society's energy needs, due chiefly to what he considered its poor economics and high risk of fostering nuclear weapons proliferation.
One needs a college education to work in a kindergarten.
A more current definition of permaculture, which reflects the expansion of focus implicit in Permaculture One, is " Consciously designed landscapes which mimic the patterns and relationships found in nature, while yielding an abundance of food, fibre and energy for provision of local needs ".
One study suggested that adolescent mothers are less likely to stimulate their infant through affectionate behaviors such as touch, smiling, and verbal communication, or to be sensitive and accepting toward his or her needs.

One and distinguish
One may distinguish between this positional system, which is identical throughout the family, and the precise glyphs used to write the numerals, which vary regionally.
One characteristic that can be used to distinguish a small city from a large town is organized government.
One of the greatest signs of chivalry was the flying of coloured banners, to display power and to distinguish knights in battle and in tournaments.
One can distinguish positional order ( whether molecules are arranged in any sort of ordered lattice ) and orientational order ( whether molecules are mostly pointing in the same direction ), and moreover order can be either short-range ( only between molecules close to each other ) or long-range ( extending to larger, sometimes macroscopic, dimensions ).
One can distinguish between commercially backed distributions, such as Fedora ( Red Hat ), openSUSE ( Novell ), Ubuntu ( Canonical Ltd .), and Mandriva Linux ( Mandriva ), and entirely community-driven distributions, such as Debian, Mageia and Gentoo.
One may distinguish initial submission as first passing through an MSA – port 587 is used for communication between an MUA and an MSA while port 25 is used for communication between MTAs, or from an MSA to an MTA ; this distinction is first made in RFC 2476.
" One way of interpreting such a statement would be: It is impossible to distinguish ' existence ' from ' non-existence ' as there are no objective qualities, and thus a reality, that one state could possess in order to discern between the two.
One obtains the value f ( r ) by substitution of the value r for the symbol X in P. One reason to distinguish between polynomials and polynomial functions is that over some rings different polynomials may give rise to the same polynomial function ( see Fermat's little theorem for an example where R is the integers modulo p ).
* One of the several types of psoriatic arthritis resembles RA – nail changes and skin symptoms distinguish between them
One can distinguish private cartels from public cartels.
One way to distinguish them is that in the reef knot each loop passes completely over, or completely under ( not through ) the neck of the other.
One may distinguish between two groups of experimental methods for work function measurements: absolute and relative.
Since the passing of the Broadcasting Act 1990, its legal name has been Channel 3, the number 3 having no real meaning other than to distinguish it from BBC One, BBC Two and Channel 4.
One drawback of Shelton's system was that there was no way to distinguish long and short vowels or diphthongs ; so the b-a-t sequence could mean " bat ", or " bait ", or " bate ", while b-o-t might mean " boot ", or " bought ", or " boat ".
One way that people distinguish geography in Grosse Pointe Park is by location north or south of Jefferson Avenue, the south side being generalized as Windmill Pointe.
One should be careful to distinguish the various different notions of " identity " being referenced here, so:
One goal of missiology is to distinguish between practices that are essential to Christianity which must be practiced by Christians in all cultures, and other strictly cultural expressions of Christianity that can vary between societies while still expressing the Christian faith.
: One of the Neo-Zeon's aces, Rezin pilots a blue Geara Doga to distinguish herself from the other Geara Dogas.
One can distinguish the legality of acts of a young person, and of enabling a young person to carry out that act, by selling, renting out, showing, permitting entrance, participating, etc.
One should distinguish between power and authority.
One of the essential capabilities that distinguish the HRT from other tactical teams is the ability to fast-rope, a technique where the assault team rapidly descends a rope from the side of a helicopter.
One can also distinguish middle childhood and preadolescence-middle childhood from approximately 5 – 8 years, as opposed to the time children are generally considered to reach preadolescence ( age 9 – 14 years ).
One can distinguish between two main types of VPs, finite VPs ( the verb is a finite verb ) and non-finite VPs ( the verb is a non-finite verb ).

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