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Outlining and said
Outlining possible prospects for the economy for 2008, the ESRI said output of goods and services may fall that year — which would be the Irish definition of a mild recession.
Outlining spending cuts in May 2010, Laws said Child Trust Fund payments would be axed by January 2011.

Outlining and people
Outlining the plan to forcibly return the refugees to the Soviet Union, this codicil was kept secret from the American and British people for over fifty years.
Outlining the plan to forcibly return the refugees to the Soviet Union, this codicil was kept secret from the US and British people for over fifty years.

Outlining and on
Outlining principles for the reorganization of society along collectivist lines, Saint-Simon and Owen sought to build socialism on the foundations of planned, utopian communities.

Outlining and 1
* Abell, Catharine ( 2005 ), ‘ On Outlining the Shape of Depiction ’, Ratio, 18 ( 1 ): 27-38.

Outlining and .
Nixon instead established Big Cypress National Preserve, announcing it in the Special Message to the Congress Outlining the 1972 Environmental Program.
Outlining the past evils of colonial rule and denouncing continued suppression, the manifesto demanded specifically an Algerian constitution that would guarantee immediate and effective political participation and legal equality for Muslims.
Outlining the program of the assemblages that distribute everything and bring a circulation of movement with alternatives, jumps, and mutations.
* Chris Ruben, " Program Smoothly Integrates Outlining, Word Processing ", InfoWorld, Volume 9 Number 6 ( 9 February 1987 ), pg.
Outlining areas of potential cutbacks to a London Assembly committee in September 2008, Coleman suggested that the London Fire Brigade Museum should be closed.
Outlining some of the advantages, U. S. President George W. Bush addressed the following:
Outlining is painting a solid dark thin line that separates areas and defines details by acting as a bold shadow.
* The Douglas Manual: Being a Recension of Passages from the Works of Major C. H. Douglas, Outlining Social Credit ( Stanley Nott, 1934 ) editor
Outlining the nail matrix, the lunula is a very delicate part of the nail structure.

Outlining and nine
Outlining a risk to the " personal safety of occupants ", the " personal health of occupants " and the " safety and health of the public " it outlined nine serious risks to the building, due to a combination of factors, including:

scale and problem
However, a major problem here is one of scale of processing ; ;
As an experimental problem solving platform, the project showcases and collects ideas at scale with local and global impact.
When AI researchers attempt to " scale up " their systems to handle more complicated, real world situations, the programs tend to become excessively brittle without commonsense knowledge or a rudimentary understanding of the situation: they fail as unexpected circumstances outside of its original problem context begin to appear.
Ultimately, due to the foregrounds and the cosmic variance problem, the greatest modes will never be as well measured as the small angular scale modes.
The December edition of The Games Machine magazine revealed the scale of the problem.
Another problem was that Najibullah allowed graft, theft, bribery and corruption on a scale not seen previously.
French workshops succeeded in large scale industrialization of the process, eventually making mirrors affordable to the masses, although mercury's toxicity remained a problem.
The nautical mile circumvents this problem by being equal to a minute of latitude on a chart, which allows any distance measured with a chart divider to be simply converted using the chart's latitude scale.
A second problem occurred when government policies allowed, or even encouraged, a housing bubble to develop, " on an immense scale ".
* The " venality " of the VOC's personnel ( in the sense of corruption and non-performance of duties ), though a problem for all East-India Companies at the time, seems to have plagued the VOC on a larger scale than its competitors.
The problem having reached a scale beyond their ability to influence it, Sam and Mary are given leave.
The scale of the problem pointed to the need for a small but high-powered body to bring together the numerous counter-fraud initiatives that existed.
The routing problem is equivalent to the travelling salesman problem, which is NP complete, and therefore not amenable to a perfect solution on a reasonable time scale.
Another common ( though less mathematic ) tactic, often seen in fluid and heat mechanics, is to use scale analysis to simplify a general, natural equation in a certain specific boundary value problem.
As pH 7 is essentially, a " zero point " calibration ( akin to zeroing or taring a scale or balance ), calibrating at pH 7 first, calibrating at the pH closest to the point of interest ( e. g. either 4 or 10 ) second and checking the third point will provide a more linear accuracy to what is essentially a non-linear problem.
A model exaggerated the scale problem of the Newcomen engine ).
The problem was how to distinguish Safeway from Tesco and Sainsbury's, and how to minimise its scale disadvantage.
Nonetheless, it is crucial to also recognise that innovation-or knowledge-driven growth still may not entirely resolve the problem of scale, or increasing resource consumption.
To generalize, an economic geographer will take a more holistic approach in the analysis of economic phenomena, which is to conceptualize a problem in terms of space, place and scale as well as the overt economic problem that is being examined.
A problem with steady, continuum-driven winds is that both the radiative flux and gravitational acceleration scale with r < sup >− 2 </ sup >.
Corruption also proved to be a problem, and the acquisition of land of people close to the political leadership was repeated on a scale not seen since the time of the monarchy.
The scale of the problem can be seen from the 1831 confessions of the London Burkers, who admitted to stealing 500 – 1000 bodies for anatomists, over a twelve year career.

scale and Duncan
The wide scale of abstentions and rebellious votes destabilised the Iain Duncan Smith leadership.
They also released 100 ( 50 white / 50 black ) Blackjack 8-string guitars with Seymour Duncan Blackouts pickups, which also feature a 26. 5 " scale.
In march 2010 ESP announced a new Gus G guitar the EC Revolver, it has a custom graphic finish, 22 frets, a 25. 5 " scale, and Seymour Duncan Blackouts active pickups.
Available with AAA or AA grade maple tops, the LG Signature had a carved top, 25. 5 " scale length, mahogany bodies and necks, Seymour Duncan humbuckers, and rosewood fretboards.

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