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Practical and considerations
Practical considerations seem to favour using the former arrangement.
Practical considerations were certainly responsible for part of this change: the Thirty Years ' War had devastated the musical infrastructure of Germany, and it was no longer practical or even possible to put on the gigantic works in the Venetian style which marked his earlier period.
In connection with his work for The Nation, Hazlitt also edited A Practical Program for America ( 1932 ), a compilation of Great Depression policy considerations, but he was in the minority in calling for less government intervention in the economy.
Practical operational considerations dictate the requirement to outline operational areas of responsibility.
Practical considerations also weigh against regulation of political speech.
Practical considerations, rather than principled opposition to slavery appeared to drive his views.
Practical considerations also were an influence.
Practical considerations have also led the courts to refuse to second-guess unions ' decisions: if a court or jury could substitute its judgment as to whether a particular grievance had merit, then unions could not function, since their decisions would rarely be final in any practical sense.
Practical considerations generally allow for some exceptions.

Practical and .
Practical management problems and their suggested solutions are dealt with in a series of SBA publications.
Practical applications of alchemy produced a wide range of contributions to medicine and the physical sciences.
It has performed well in tests by independent sources such as American boating magazine Practical Sailor.
The Rocna obtained the highest averaged holding power in SAIL magazine's comparison testing in 2006 and the highest " ultimate holding capacity " in Practical Boat Owner's testing in August 2011.
Other than these theological textbooks, and the aforementioned works of the mixture of prose and poetry, Alan of Lille had numerous other works on numerous subjects, primarily including Speculative Theology, Theoretical Moral Theology, Practical Moral Theology, and various collections of poems.
In his Critique of Practical Reason he went on to argue that, despite the failure of these arguments, morality requires that God's existence is assumed, owing to practical reason.
Acting ( Re ) Considered: A Theoretical and Practical Guide.
Practical applications are made impossible due to the no-cloning theorem, and the fact that quantum field theories preserve causality, so that quantum correlations cannot be used to transfer information.
Peter Murphy in his Practical Guide to Evidence recounts an instructive example.
Practical tip to screen distances may range from several centimeters to several meters, with increased detector area required at larger to subtend the same field of view.
" Practical steps followed the declarative resolutions.
A. Richards & Christine Gibson, Learning Basic English: A Practical Handbook for English-Speaking People, New York: W. W. Norton & Co. ( 1945 )
Practical computer systems divide software systems into three major classes: system software, programming software and application software, although the distinction is arbitrary, and often blurred.
Ontology and the Practical Arena.
Practical results were mixed and mingled emerged ( such as the debate surrounding the constitutional prohibition of extradition, which later was reversed ), but together with the reincorporation of some of the guerrilla groups to the legal political framework, the new Constitution inaugurated an era that was both a continuation and a gradual, but significant, departure from what had come before.
" Of Balloons and Bicycles ; or, The Relationship Between Ethical Theory and Practical Judgment.
" The Recovery of Practical Philosophy.
" Courage, Relativism and Practical Reasoning.
* Roger Tim Haug, Practical Handbook of Compost Engineering.
* D. Young Computational Chemistry: A Practical Guide for Applying Techniques to Real World Problems, John Wiley & Sons ( 2001 ).

leveling and .
A gyro-stabilized platform system, using restrained gyros, is well suited for automatic leveling because of the characteristics of the gyro-platform-servo combination.
A mathematical block diagram for the leveling system is shown in Fig. 7-2.
In practice, the preflight leveling process takes place with the system mounted in the airframe.
When the system is arranged for automatic leveling, the platform angles respond to any horizontal components of acceleration acting on the accelerometers.
One of the greatest problems associated with automatic leveling is establishing a true level in the presence of high-level acceleration noise.
The effect is that the platform returns from an off-level position at a rapid rate until it is nearly level, at which point the platform is controlled by a proportional servo with low enough frequency response so that the noise has little effect on the leveling process.
When the system is on automatic leveling, the gyro drift is canceled by the output of the leveling system ( amplifier Af ).
The automatic leveling system described in this section is readily adaptable to a gyro-stabilized platform consisting of three integrating gyros.
However, the leveling operation can be maintained and controlled remotely with no mechanical or optical contact with the platform.
This leveling system will hold the platform on-level, automatically, as long as the system is actuated.
The leveling process can be accomplished manually, and the results are as satisfactory as those obtained with automatic equipment.
Manual leveling requires an appropriate display of the accelerometer outputs.
If high accuracy is required in preflight leveling, it is usually necessary to integrate or doubly integrate the accelerometer outputs ( this also minimizes the noise problem ).
Manual leveling is inconvenient if the platform must be maintained accurately level for any prolonged period of time.
He found that forgetting occurs in a systematic manner, beginning rapidly and then leveling off.
Kenneth W. Harl in the Teaching Company's Great Ancient Civilizations of Asia Minor lecture series sarcastically claims that Schliemann's excavations were carried out with such rough methods that he did to Troy what the Greeks couldn't do in their times, destroying and leveling down the entire city walls to the ground.
In 1725 and 1766 large fires destroyed most of the town, leveling parts of the old townhouse and the church next to it.
but instead used a S-shaped vertical descent profile ( starting with an initially steep descent, followed by a leveling out, followed by a slight climb, followed by a return to a positive rate of descent continuing to splash-down in the ocean ) through Earth's atmosphere to reduce its speed until the parachute system could be deployed enabling a safe landing.
This involved the leveling of the top of the Tarpeian Rock that overlooked the Forum and the removal of a number of its ancient Sabine shrines.
LED light output rises at lower temperatures, leveling off, depending on type, at around-30 ° C.
Moreover, the nationwide land leveling and rezoning campaign initiated by Kim Jong Il in Kangwon province in May 1998 and in North Pyongan province in January 2000 facilitated the construction of provincial and county fiber optic lines, which were laid by tens of thousands of KPA soldier-builders and provincial shock brigade members mobilized for the large-scale public works projects designed to rehabilitate the hundreds of thousands of hectares of arable lands devastated by the natural disasters in the late 1990s.
* 1940 – World War II: in response to the leveling of Coventry, England by Nazi Germany's Luftwaffe two days before, the Royal Air Force bombs Hamburg.

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