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One and conditions
One of the advantages of this method is that the `` pill '' can remain in the patient for several days, permitting observation under natural conditions.
One of the conditions of the pool was a prohibition upon the withholding of patent rights among A.L.A.M. members.
One is an amino group, — NH < sub > 2 </ sub >, and one is a carboxylic acid group, — COOH ( although these exist as — NH < sub > 3 </ sub >< sup >+</ sup > and — COO < sup >−</ sup > under physiologic conditions ).
But follow-up studies have ( depending on who was summarizing the results ) failed to replicate the phenomenon or produced mixed results ( Bem & others, 2001 ; Milton & Wiseman, 2002 ; Storm, 2000, 2003 ). One skeptic, magician James Randi, has a longstanding offer — now U. S. $ 1 million —“ to anyone who proves a genuine psychic power under proper observing conditions ” ( Randi, 1999 ).
One example is the Steglich esterification, which is a method of forming esters under mild conditions.
One of the earliest such reformers was Robert Owen, known for his pioneering efforts in improving conditions for workers at the New Lanark mills, and often regarded as one of the key thinkers of the early socialist movement.
Meanwhile, international delegates proposed three additional clauses, which were adopted: One or more days for weekly rest ; equality of laws for foreign workers ; and regular and frequent inspection of factory conditions.
The JREF sponsors The One Million Dollar Paranormal Challenge offering a prize of US $ 1, 000, 000 to eligible applicants who can demonstrate evidence of any paranormal, supernatural or occult power or event under test conditions agreed to by both parties.
One then considers metrics on the bundle P that are consistent with both the fiber metric, and the metric on the underlying manifold M. The consistency conditions are:
One katal of trypsin, for example, is that amount of trypsin which breaks a mole of peptide bonds per second under specified conditions.
One practical difference between dynamic and positive displacement pumps is their ability to operate under closed valve conditions.
One year later the two cities signed a peace treaty which resulted in favourable conditions for Pisa.
Deteriorating weather conditions and weak, unacclimatised ponies affected the initial depot-laying journey, so that the expedition's main supply point, One Ton Depot, was laid north of its planned location at 80 ° S. Lawrence Oates, in charge of the ponies, advised Scott to kill ponies for food and advance the depot to 80 ° S, which Scott refused to do.
One of the conditions of the licence was that the remains should be reinterred within two years and that in the intervening period they should be kept safely, privately and decently.
One early story with hints of backwards time travel is Memoirs of the Twentieth Century ( 1733 ) by Samuel Madden, which is mainly a series of letters from British ambassadors in various countries to the British Lord High Treasurer, along with a few replies from the British Foreign Office, all purportedly written in 1997 and 1998 and describing the conditions of that era.
One of the questions raised by the author concerns the objectivity of the sociologist: how may one study an object that, from the very beginning, conditions and relates to the observer?
One hunting club declares that the term Fair Chase shall not include the taking of animals under the following conditions:
One notable soil management technique was intercropping, planting subsistence crops between the rows of cash crops-which demanded of the slaves skilled and experienced observations of growing conditions for efficient land use.
One of the new characteristics that embedded microprocessors and computers brought to HF radio via ALE, was alleviation of the need for the radio operator to constantly monitor and change the radio frequency manually to compensate for ionospheric conditions or interference.
One consequence of this is that unlike helium-4, the amount of deuterium is very sensitive to initial conditions.
One computer model of future climate change caused by greenhouse gas emissions shows that the Amazon rainforest could become unsustainable under conditions of severely reduced rainfall and increased temperatures, leading to an almost complete loss of rainforest cover in the basin by 2100.
Mobutu explained the executions as follows: " One had to strike through a spectacular example, and create the conditions of regime discipline.
One of the conditions that Republic Pictures placed on John Ford was that the film came in at under two hours total running time.
One of the main conditions posed by Hitler to Stalin in August 1939 was the prior transfer of all ethnic Germans living in Estonia and Latvia to areas under German military control.
One of the conditions of the armistice was that the French pay for their own occupation ; that is, the French were required to cover the expenses associated with the upkeep of a 300, 000-strong army of occupation.

One and imposed
One of the tasks imposed upon Heracles by Eurystheus was to obtain possession of the girdle of the Amazonian queen Hippolyta.
One of the cookbooks that proliferated in the colonies was The Art of Cookery Made Plain and Easy written by Hannah Glasse, wrote of disdain for the French style of cookery, stating “ the blind folly of this age that would rather be imposed on by a French booby, than give encouragement to a good English cook !” Of the French recipes, she does add to the text she speaks out flagrantly against the dishes as she “… think it an odd jumble of trash .” Reinforcing the anti-French sentiment was the French and Indian War from 1754-1764.
A tactic is deployed “ on and with a terrain imposed on it and organized by the law of a foreign power .” One who deploys a tactic “ must vigilantly make use of the cracks that particular conjunctions open in the surveillance of the proprietary powers.
In West Pakistan, the four provinces also struggled hard for the abolition of One Unit which caused injustices to them as it was imposed on them.
One of the major changes that the committee imposed on Raeder was to suppress his feud with Dönitz, and instead presented relations between the two admirals as one of friendship, respect and mutual harmony.
One solution to such externalities is regulations imposed by an outside authority.
One of the key conditions imposed on his regime, especially by the United States through fiery ambassador Smith Hempstone, was the restoration of a multi-party system.
One arrives at a critical magnetic Reynolds number above which the flow strength is sufficient to amplify the imposed magnetic field, and below which it decays.
One disadvantage is that the output voltage swing ( typically ± 10 – 20 V ) was imposed upon a high DC voltage ( 200 V or so ), requiring care in signal coupling, usually some form of wide-band DC coupling.
One possible reason for the decline was the labor drain imposed by the Siamese conquerors as they marched thousands of Khmer peasants, skilled artisans, scholars, and members of the Buddhist clergy back to their capital of Ayutthaya.
One day while at Leeds Publishing Company in search of a song called " Should I " that their mother had asked them to sing, Milt Gabler of Decca Records heard them singing it and had them cut a few sides for Decca Records just before the AFM recording ban which James Petrillo imposed in January, 1948.
One such case was that of Iain Duncan-Smith, who imposed a three-line whip against adoption of children by gay couples.
Before construction resumed on the roof, tower height was scheduled to be so the building would hold the title of the world's tallest building ( structural top ) over the Taipei 101, but a height limit was imposed, allowing the roof to reach a maximum height of 492 m. Architect William Pedersen and developer Minoru Mori have resisted suggestions to add a spire that would surpass that of Taipei 101 and perhaps One World Trade Center, calling the Shanghai WFC a " broad-shouldered building ".
One provision of this law is that no penalty may be imposed if, by a preponderance of the evidence that the act was in self defense.
One conditions of publication imposed by the state was that L ' Équipe was to use white paper rather than yellow, which was too closely attached to L ' Auto.
Unlike Radio One and Radio 3, Radio 2 is not carried by Sirius Satellite Radio ; the CRTC requires that a " Canadian " channel ( for the purposes of Sirius Canada ) must carry 85 % Canadian musical content, a requirement that has not been imposed on ( or met by ) the terrestrial network.
One tendency has criticized the restrictions on women's sexual behavior and denounced the high costs imposed on women for being sexually active.
One variant is " tax-based incomes policies " ( TIPs ), where a government fee is imposed on those firms that raise prices and / or wages more than the controls allow.
One famous inmate was the eminent lawyer, poet and politician Hugo de Groot ( Hugo Grotius ) often presented as the " father of modern international law ", who was serving a controversially imposed life sentence from 1619.
One of the first tasks imposed on the missionaries and the encomienderos was to collect all the scattered Filipinos together in a reduccion ( resettlement ) bajo el son de la campana ( under the sound of the bell ) or bajo el toque de la campana ( under the peal of the bell ).
One such decree was the notorious 1876 Ems Ukaz, which banned the Kulishivka and imposed a Russian orthography until 1905 ( called the Yaryzhka, after the Russian letter yery ы ).
One of these ministers, K. Todorov, travelled to Moscow early in January 1924 where he conducted negotiations with Georgi Dimitrov and Vasil Kolarov regarding joint action between their organization and the Communist Party of Bulgaria for the overthrow of the newly imposed Aleksandar Tsankov regime.
One of them was the plan, announced as early as 1965, to " systemize rural areas ", which was meant to urbanize Romania at a fast pace ( of over 13, 000 communes, the country was supposed to be left with 6, 000 ); it also brought massive changes for the cities — especially Bucharest, where, following the 1977 Earthquake and successive demolitions, new architectural guidelines were imposed ( see Ceauşima ).
In the 1970s a 40-tonne load limit was imposed on the bridge but in 1984 the bridge was widened ( roadway: 7. 2 m to 10 m wide ) and strengthened as part of the World Bank's Highway Project One.

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