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Pending recognition of the condition, little medical research is taking place to possibly identify more subtle deviations.
Pending completion of the new Fastback Rapier, Rootes decided to have one more go at updating the well-liked old Sunbeam Rapier.
Pending urban development, greenery landscaping would help make the place more attractive.

Pending and is
Pending resolution of the status of P. ( c .) fulvescens, which is found where the ranges of P. c. abietinus and P. c. tristis connect and may or may not be a hybrid between these, tristis is maintained in P. collybita.
Pending financing, the opening of the first section is scheduled for 2017.
Pending Hashmeer's departure from the band Blade has taken over Vocals ( Talks / Shoutes ) and Blade's alleged son " Rowbby the Sheeth " as he is known in the " Waffle house Crank Call " bonus track at the end of " Stepping on the Crowtche owf Your Americain Presidaint " album has taken over Bass guitar in Blade's place.
William Gerhardie cast Cohen as the heroine Helen Sapphire in the book Pending Heaven and much of what is written mirrors Cohen's own life and character as well as her turbulent relationship with Gerhardie.
Pending satisfaction, the United States close their ports to British ships, though reparation is tendered.
It is alleged that when the letter arrived in India, officials filed it under Not Even Pending.
Pending DA approval, Stage 1 is expected to commence in late 2012, with an opening in 2014.
Pending an investigation he is restricted to quarters and given the aliens ' child to care for.
Pending on the situation, the Ropponmatsu core is either placed in the adult or child bodies.
Pending any definitive answer to these questions and the precautionary principle, the linear no-threshold model is acknowledged worldwide as the appropriate basis for radiation protection regulations.
Pending an investigation, a 40 year old bisexual man, is thought to have infected at least five younger gay men between 2008 and 2009.
Pending a referendum on the November 2010 Ballot, the college plans on keeping the current tax rate where it is, where in turn, the college plans on constructing finishing the three-phase project for the Homeland Security Education Center.
In the United States, according to the United States Patent and Trademark Office, the expression " Patent Pending " as such does not protect an invention until the actual patent is published and / or issued:
Pending final Commonwealth approval, the project is set to be in production by early 2007.
If the review passes the Pending Approval process, it is added to the site and other FWFRers have the opportunity to vote on it.
* Pending Pick-Up-indicates an item being sold is awaiting the customer's retrieval

Pending and between
Pending doubling of the tunnels, a connection was made between Finsbury Park and the North London Railway at Canonbury, and some suburban traffic then ran into Broad Street.
Pending reissues include " Creative Illustration " and " Fun with a Pencil " planned to be published between 2012 and 2013.
Pending completion, former rail users have the choice between normal bus services, none of which run along the complete length of the loop line, or driving to an alternative rail head.
Pending the completion of the Parliament House between 1853 and 1871, the sessions of the parliament took place in a hastily-erected building near the Old Parliament House which became known as " the shack ".

Pending and .
Pending the reorganization of our foreign aid structure and program, the Peace Corps should be established as an agency in the Department of State.
Pending the enactment of a special charter, the archipelago will continue to be governed as a commune of the Valparaíso Region.
Pending implementation of these wage increases and concerned that the government may be unable to meet these increased expenses, the local currency weakened from Sf 2200 in January 2002 to nearly Sf 2500 in April 2002.
Pending a successful engine test in June 2011, the company will begin Phase 3 of development with the first orders expected around 2011-2013.
Pending a lawsuit against the township, the New Jersey State Police assumed police coverage 24 / 7.
* USAToday. com Story on Pending Lawsuit against the City and Bowman
Pending regulatory approval, Volkswagen planned to merge MAN and Scania to create Europe's largest truckmaker.
Pending planned restoration to Huddlesford, the navigable mainline now terminates at Ogley Junction near Brownhills.
Pending resolution of the dispute, it was declared as a separate Union Territory which would serve as the capital of both the states.
Pending the resolution of these and other issues, EPIC encouraged the FTC to halt the acquisition.
In September 2006, Patent Pending, the debut album by Matt Skiba's side project Heavens was released.
Their debut album, Patent Pending was released on Epitaph Records.
Pending a vote by members for a permanent replacement in October, Vincent Fang Kang took over as acting chairman.
Pending Bankruptcy Court approval, York was to purchase most of SCO's business for a total of approximately $ 36 million, including financing.
Pending the Charity Commission publishing its definitive guidance on " public benefit " at the end of 2008, there remains an incentive for independent schools to share their sporting, musical and other facilities with the public or local state schools, and supplement their charitable endowments with an increased number of subsidised scholarships and bursaries.
Pending the reconstruction of Frank Clair Stadium, the team will begin play in 2013.

more and clarity
The sneaker reached out once more to tap against the mass and Ramey's vision darkened except for an unreasonable clarity of the man's leg.
Of course, there must be clarity: a single distinct impression is more valuable than many fuzzy ones.
One is impressed with the dignity, clarity and beauty of this new translation into contemporary English, and there is no doubt that the meaning of the Bible is more easily understandable to the general reader in contemporary language in the frequently archaic words and phrases of the King James.
" The committee does more than help students and the general public recognize what doublespeak is ; it dramatizes that clarity of expression reflects clarity of thought.
By encouraging clarity on the active subject that " does " or wants or believes something, and disallowing passive constructions about the state of affairs ( a common use of " to be "), E-Prime makes it more difficult to hide assumptions in statements about The Other or equivalent constructions such as " they " or " most people " or " the public " or " the taxpayer ".
Determining a " country of origin " is thus much more difficult than determining other aspects of a gem ( such as cut, clarity etc.
Lab-created stones tend to have a more vivid color to them, as impurities are not present in a lab and do not modify the clarity or color of the stone.
Designs and shields became more elaborate at the expense of clarity.
“ The Itchi-Soretsu controversey was of no interest to outsiders, but it kept Nichiren theologians on their toes and forced them to define their positions with more clarity.
When this government was replaced by Benjamin Netanyahu's Likud government, the issue again became even more controversial, with Israel's demand for greater clarity and precision eventually expressed in the Wye River Memorandum.
Indeed, because of the need for clarity and specificity, the language of mathematics is far more constrained than natural languages studied by linguists.
As a more specific example, Canon developed an autofocusing camera that uses a charge-coupled device ( CCD ) to measure the clarity of the image in six regions of its field of view and use the information provided to determine if the image is in focus.
The visual simplicity and conceptual clarity that were the hallmarks of Modernism as an artistic movement formed a powerful toolset for a new generation of graphic designers whose logos embodied Ludwig Mies van der Rohe ’ s dictum, " Less is more.
" On the other hand, other authors have argued that other terms are more likely to be familiar to readers: for example, Krista Scott-Dixon noted " I prefer the term non-trans to other options such as cissexual / cisgendered ... as I think it both centers trans as the norm, and presently offers more clarity to the average person than the cis prefix.
They cannot see, with any clarity, objects more than about away, making them vulnerable to death by road traffic.
This style has been described as neoclassical, but is very different from the works by Igor Stravinsky labeled with that term, owing more to the contrapuntal language of Johann Sebastian Bach and Max Reger than the Classical clarity of Mozart.
The clarity of strongly differentiated major and minor sections gives way to a more equivocal sense of key and mode.
In some contexts, following these verbs with a to-infinitive when the subject of the first verb is the subject of the second verb provides more clarity than a gerund.
In spite of land-use planning and export of treated sewage effluent from the basin, the lake is becoming increasingly eutrophic ( having an excessive richness of nutrients ), with primary productivity increasing by more than 5 % annually, and clarity decreasing at an average rate of 0. 25 meters per year.
He paid closer attention to expression and rhythm far more than any other Greek writer, but because his sentences were so complex and artistic, he often sacrificed clarity to demonstrate his messages.
These views are commonly used to show internal features with more clarity than may be available using regular projections or hidden lines.
Visions generally have more clarity than dreams, but traditionally fewer psychological connotations.

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