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Secondly, they depend on America's `` moral cooperation '' when the crucial moment arrives.
Secondly, it recognizes that risk is an inevitable and ever present element throughout life: from conception through to the point at the end of life when we finally lose our personal battle with life threatening risk.
Secondly there is an apparent increase in the Moon's angular rate of orbital motion ( when measured in terms of mean solar time ).
Secondly, it is only when there is deemed to be a necessity therefor that amendments are to be proposed, the reasonable implication being that when proposed they are to be considered and disposed of presently.
Secondly the procedure to get the screw from the feeder to the hole must be programmed along with any I / O involved, for example a signal to indicate when the screw is in the feeder ready to be picked up.
) Secondly, when Ne Win died on 5 December 2002, the Burmese language newspapers that were allowed to carry a paid obituary stated the age of ' U Ne Win ' to be ' 93 years '.
Secondly, the atmosphere refracts sunlight so that some of it reaches the ground when the sun is below the horizon by about 34 arc minutes.
Secondly, alternative characters were used when the same characters were repeated in context to show that the repetition was intentional rather than an editorial mistake ( 筆誤 ).
Secondly, it was limited by the authority of the general councils and the bishops, and lastly by the canons and customs of particular churches, which the pope was bound to take into account when he exercised his authority.
Secondly, Dion underscores that without recognition by the Government of Canada and when opposed by a strong minority of citizens, a unilateral declaration of independence faces much difficulty in gaining international recognition.
Secondly, resentment will be felt by the person and his family and friends if sanctions are imposed without any proper explanation of the grounds and when, due to the non-disclosure of information, the person is put in a position where he is unable to properly defend himself.
Secondly, the kanisaki deba, used for cutting crab and other shellfish, has the grind on the opposite side ( left side angled for right-handed use ), so that the meat is not cut when chopping the shell.
Secondly when a former Alliance member moved a motion calling for the repatriation of people of Indian origin back to India, Koya was not happy with the measured response of the Alliance Government and accused it of " having elements which wanted to do legally what the Fijian Nationalist Party Leader, Sakeasi Butadroka, was trying to do illegally.
Secondly, the kanisaki deba, used for cutting crab and other shellfish, has the grind on the opposite side ( left side angled for right-handed use ), so that the meat is not cut when chopping the shell.
* Secondly, Mallory's snow goggles were in his pocket when the body was found, indicating that he died at night.
Secondly, his material did not contain as much narrative, especially of periods he was not familiar with, even when potential sources for stories were available.
Secondly, it adducts the humerus, as when flapping the arms.
Secondly, the protagonist seems to view the dilemma from an emotional viewpoint as opposed to a practical one ( e. g. the plant takes up too much space ), " And when you're maneuvered in, how small the room will become ;".
Secondly, many men incorrectly believed that a nearby exploding bomb or artillery shell could cause the chinstrap to snap their neck when the helmet was caught in its concussive force, although a replacement buckle, the T-1 pressure-release buckle, was manufactured that allowed the chinstrap to release automatically should this occur.
Secondly, when Jaromir, the true prince of Bohemia, was fleeing from his brother Wratyslaw, he came to Boleslaw the Brave, King of Poland.
Secondly, the three Baltic states, which border Russia unlike the rest of NATO ( excluding Poland and Norway ), are not covered under the original CFE treaty as they were still part of the Soviet Union when the treaty was signed.
Secondly, that when the story was written, France and Czarist Russia – who were to become Britain's staunch allies in the First World War – were perceived as enemies.
Secondly, they were mentioned in 378 when they crossed the frozen Rhine, invading the Roman Empire.

Secondly and patient
Secondly, the questions are largely non threatening and provide a gentle introduction into the meeting of patient and clinician.

Secondly and leaves
Secondly, Mill's formulation leaves open the unsettling possibility that the " gap-filling entities are purely possibilities and not actualities at all ".

Secondly and hospital
Secondly, in the early twentieth century, hospital theatre and the work of Moreno, Evreinov, and Iljine, marked a new attitude towards the relationship between therapy and theatre that provided a foundation for the emergence of drama therapy later in the century.

Secondly and is
Secondly, a whole series of addresses and actions by the Pope and by others show that concern for Christian unity is still very much alive and growing within the Church.
Secondly, the premise of causality has been arrived at via a posteriori ( inductive ) reasoning, which is dependent on experience.
Secondly, cyberspace is the site of computer-mediated communication ( CMC ), in which online relationships and alternative forms of online identity were enacted, raising important questions about the social psychology of internet use, the relationship between " online " and " offline " forms of life and interaction, and the relationship between the " real " and the virtual.
Secondly, it is impossible for any device operating on a cycle to produce net work from a single temperature reservoir ; the production of net work requires flow of heat from a hotter reservoir to a colder reservoir, or a single expanding reservoir undergoing adiabatic cooling, which performs adiabatic work.
Secondly, they can form a water-in-oil emulsion, where water is the dispersed phase and oil is the external phase.
Secondly, there is the notion that economic processes form the material base of society upon which institutions and ideas rest and from which they derive.
Secondly, that law is nothing more than a set of rules to provide order and governance of society.
Secondly, they provide a known location for the information source to be located ( e. g. where it is shelved ).
Secondly, it represents the Spanish State as a whole in relation to the autonomous communities, whose rights he is constitutionally bound to respect.
Secondly, it gives the skier a better control on his skis, since the binding is not only screwed on the ski, but integrated in the ski core via inserts.
Secondly, because " state terrorism is bound to be compounded by secrecy, deception and hypocrisy ", terrorist states typically act with clandestine brutality while publicly professing adherence to " values and principles which rule it out.
Secondly, is it possible that an animal having, for instance, the structure and habits of a bat, could have been formed by the modification of some animal with wholly different habits?
Secondly, there is an increase in production of melanin ( melanogenesis ).
Secondly, unlike cryptographic hash functions, CRC is an easily reversible function, which makes it unsuitable for use in digital signatures.
Secondly, post-glacial rebound after the removal of the weight of ice over Scotland caused the island of Great Britain to tilt about an east-west axis, because isostatic rebound in Scotland and Scandinavia is pulling mantle rock out from under the Netherlands and south England: this is forebulge sinking.
* Secondly, the purpose of his dance is to release the souls of all men from the snare of illusion.
Secondly, due to inherent analog digital conversion problems, the effect of aliasing is unavoidable, so that the audio output is " reflected " at equal amplitude in the frequency domain, on the other side of the sampling frequency, causing an unacceptably high level of ultrasonics to accompany the desired output.

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