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:::" One inning more to play " in standard baseball jargon means that the home team has one set of at-bats remaining: the poem is set just before the start of Mudville's final turn ( of a regulation game ), in the bottom of the ninth inning ( Mudville was the home team and the home team bats last in an inning ).
One newspaper reported that most riders believed erroneously that there was no license or regulation required by law for motorbikes under 50cc in engine size, although these had been regulated in law since 2002 but not enforced.
One such regulation is the Hours of Work and Rest Periods ( Road Transport ) Convention, 1979.
One of the better characterized genes responsible for hereditary haemochromatosis is HFE on chromosome 6 which codes for a protein that participates in the regulation of iron absorption.
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 of the reasons for poor offense and great defense was the size of the field which was narrower and shorter than all other CFL fields including those other US fields which were not regulation.
One challenge in regulating these and other derivatives is that the people who know most about them also typically have a vested incentive in encouraging their growth and lack of regulation.
One issue mitigating against this drive for labor savings is government regulation.
One regulation adopted under the Charter of the French Language stipulates that movie distributors are to release a French dubbed version of any major movie at the same time as the original English.
Formula One motor racing is an example of strict and changing regulation, where the regulating body appears to control rather than to simply define the sport.
One of the earliest episodes of strike action, the Peasants ' Revolt of 1381 was met with strict regulation of medieval workers ' wages.
One petrol bomb attack occurred in the home county of the then Minister for Justice, Dermot Ahern, and hours later, plans for legislation for regulation of head shops got underway.
One of the key pathways in AMPK ’ s regulation of fatty acid oxidation is the phosphorylation and inactivation of acetyl-CoA carboxylase.
One reason for these actions was the cost of administration of individual colonies ; another significant reason was the regulation of trade.
One interpretation of the taking clause is that any restriction on the development potential of land through zoning regulation is a “ taking ”.
One of Westinghouse's engineers, William Stanley, recognised the problem with connecting transformers in series as opposed to parallel and also realised that making the iron core of a transformer a fully enclosed loop would improve the voltage regulation of the secondary winding.
One game in the qualifying rounds of that season ( the only phase of the Euroleague that uses two-legged ties ), specifically the second leg of the third qualifying round tie between Spirou Charleroi and ALBA Berlin, ended in a draw after regulation.
One area subject to 34 Act regulation is the actual securities exchange -- the physical place where people purchase and sell securities ( stocks, bonds, notes of debenture ).
One proposed molecular mechanism for increased dynorphin levels involves transcriptional regulation by CREB ( 3 ’, 5 ’- monophosphate response element binding protein ).
One proposed mechanism for the observed age-related plasticity deficits in animals is the result of age-induced alterations in calcium regulation.
including control of foreign affairs, taxation ( although this cannot discriminate between states or parts of states ), and regulation of interstate commerce and corporations. Section 51 of the Australian Constitution at theamericanParliament website Since the original ratification of the constitution, the High Court of Australia has settled a number of disputes concerning the extent of the Commonwealth's legislative powers, some of which have been controversial and extensively criticised ; these included a dispute in 1982 over whether the Commonwealth was entitled to designate land for national heritage purposes under United Nations agreements, Barwick, Sir Garfield, A View of the External Affairs Power, Samuel Griffith Society as well as numerous disputes over the extent of the Commonwealth's power over trade union and industrial relations legislation. Creighton, Breen, One Hundred Years of the Conciliation and Arbitration Power: A Province Lost ?, Melbourne University Law Review
The firm moved to a purpose-built workshop on an adjoining site in spring 1960 but when the 1. 5-litre atmospheric Formula One regulation was introduced in 1961, Alfred Owen was threatening to pull the plug unless race victories were achieved very soon.
One of the main reasons for regulation in the marketplace is to reduce systemic risk.
One of the major players in cellular regulation are transcription factors, proteins that regulate the expression of genes.

One and specifically
One alternative would be that having failed to grow marrows once, Poirot is determined to have another go, but this is specifically denied by Poirot himself.
One property many proteins have is that they specifically bind to a certain molecule or class of molecules — they may be extremely selective in what they bind.
*" It Takes an Enormous Amount of Courage to Speak the Truth When No One Else is Out There " -- World-Renowned Holocaust, Israel Scholars Defend DePaul Professor Norman Finkelstein as He Fights for Tenure ( Raul Hilberg and Avi Shlaim speak in support of Norman Finkelstein's scholarship and " The Holocaust Industry " specifically.
One example where such tactics were in employed is in the various Southern African conflicts during the 1970s and 1980s, specifically Angola, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
One of Heidegger ’ s main critiques on philosophy is that philosophy, and more specifically metaphysics, has forgotten to discriminate between investigating the notion of a Being ( Seiende ) and Being ( Sein ).
" Bob Dylan highlighted Orbison's song structures in his book Chronicles: Volume One, specifically noting how they were " songs within songs ".
One study was done in order to specifically investigate how the basal ganglia influences the learning of sequential movements.
One particular study used patients with focal lesions on the basal ganglia ( specifically the putamen ) due to stroke in order to study category learning.
One of the series ' main characters, Firestar was created specifically for this series when the Human Torch was unavailable ( due to licensing issues ).
One of the largest volume uses for ICP-MS is in the medical and forensic field, specifically, toxicology.
Here Boromir apparently knows that " Isildur's Bane " is the One Ring and is chosen specifically by his father, despite his reluctance to go, in response to a summons from Elrond, as Rivendell is a known location.
He states specifically, " Almost all critical approaches to this play have been coloured by the sexist assumptions the critics have brought with them to their reading .” One seemingly anti-sexist viewpoint comes from Donald C. Freeman ’ s articulations of the meaning and significance of the deaths of both Antony and Cleopatra at the end of the play.
One of the new 2006 members, Israel, currently receives more than 3 billion dollars a year in aid from the United States and who voted consistently with the anti-whaling bloc, was asked specifically to join by the US.
One such is the character Ganelon, whose name is taken from the Matter of France: specifically, it is the name of the man whose moniker is more often " Ganelon the Traitor ".
One definition of fine art is " a visual art considered to have been created primarily for aesthetic purposes and judged for its beauty and meaningfulness, specifically, painting, sculpture, drawing, watercolor, graphics, and architecture.
One of the more comprehensive and widely researched measures of this construct is the Trait Emotional Intelligence Questionnaire ( TEIQue ), which was specifically designed to measure the construct comprehensively and is available in many languages.
One could obtain a career with an action agency that works directly with the NEPA or even more specifically, Native American resources.
One of Wasco's major economic activities is its agriculture, specifically the growing of roses.
One exception is in London where " the City " specifically refers to the City of London financial district ( one of two CBD ), rather than to any other part of London.
One of the earliest protest groups whose use of humour has been specifically described as " tactical frivolity " is Orange Alternative, a movement that emerged in Poland during the early 1980s as a part of the broader Solidarity campaign.
One of the most important finds in the Early Classic comes from structure F8, specifically tomb F8 / 1.
The first television channel to be aimed specifically at a Welsh-speaking audience, S4C is ( after BBC One, ITV, BBC Two and Sky1 ) the fifth-oldest British television channel ( Channel 4 was launched in the rest of the United Kingdom one day later ).
One guide published by NIST specifically recommends avoiding " kWh " " to avoid possible confusion ".
* One definition is a pejorative judgment that an author's works are specifically designed to imply or invoke scandal and may be libelous.
One extreme example of an executive order is Executive Order 9066, where Franklin D. Roosevelt delegated military authority to remove any or all people ( used to target specifically Japanese Americans and German Americans ) in a military zone.

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