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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 they deployed paramilitary forces, the Black and Tans and Auxiliary Division, and more British Army personnel into the country.
Secondly, they strongly encourage the exclusion of confusable diseases through an extensive and expensive series of tests including ( A ) a medical history and physical exam, ( B ) a dipstick urinalysis, various urine cultures, and a serum PSA in men over 40, ( C ) flowmetry and post-void residual urine volume by ultrasound scanning and ( D ) cystoscopy.
Secondly, they provide a known location for the information source to be located ( e. g. where it is shelved ).
Secondly, and most importantly, although ministers are officially appointed by the sovereign authority of the head of state and can theoretically be dismissed at the pleasure of the sovereign, they concurrently retain their office subject to their holding the confidence of the lower house of Parliament.
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, it allows the executables also to be used as shared libraries, if they have a symbol table.
Secondly, it left the Advance Guard and VI with an ambiguous objective: if Charles wanted protracted resistance, then these forces were too weak to accomplish such a task ; however, if the objective was only brief resistance, then they were too numerous and thus needlessly exposed.
Secondly, the Lead Developer should ensure that departmental standards and principles are not only communicated throughout their team but furthermore, that they are actively enforced.
Secondly, Majapahit's ports on the north coast were probably significant stations along the route to obtain the spices of Maluku, and as the spices passed through Java they would have provided an important source of income for Majapahit.
Secondly, they could be used in any country regardless of the television broadcasting standard, which was not true of videotape.
Secondly, the conditions of intelligence, which Cousin allows, necessarily exclude the possibility of knowledge of the absolute — they are held to be incompatible with its unity.
Secondly, they may be due to the existence of some locally appropriate response pattern that is strongly primed by its prior usage, recent activation or emotional change or by the situation calling conditions.
Secondly, for such a person such moral beliefs are automatically overriding over other reasons she may have and in a particular way: they " silence " other reasons, as McDowell puts it.
Secondly they were constructed near branch lines that linked to the Polish rail system.
Secondly, Rothermere insisted that Trenchard claim as many men for the RAF as possible even if they might be better employed in the other services.
The existence of the apophorá is contested by Tyrtaeus: " Secondly, though no fixed tribute was imposed on them, they used to bring the half of all the produce of their fields to Sparta .... Like asses worn by their great burdens, bringing of dire necessity to their masters the half of all the fruits the corn-land bears.
Secondly, many revolutionaries felt that Yuan Shikai and Li Yuanhong were undeserving of the posts of presidency and vice presidency, because they acquired the posts through political maneuvering rather than participation in the revolutionary movement.
Secondly, all objects divide into those that exist, which means that they are causally connected and located in time and / or space, and those that do not exist.
Secondly, because musicians improvised their pieces regularly, modes and styles were continually revised and changed as they were passed on to a newer generation of musicians, making the pieces and therefore the labels attached to them relevant only during a certain frame of time.
Secondly, the division between the three estates was not always maintained — the estates sometime deliberated separately, but at other times, they deliberated as a single body, undermining the idea of tricameralism.
Secondly, they were encouraged to go to court and contest the Local Council's attempt to gain liability orders and, by doing so, clog up the courts.
" Secondly they concluded that from now on the College was to be entirely subordinated to the Home Office, and that a standing inter-departmental committee be established to settle any future conflicts.

Secondly and depend
Secondly, machines are based on classical logic, whereas Nature's intelligence may depend on quantum mechanics.
Secondly, prices will depend in part on the distribution of income and wealth: different distributions result in different prices which result in different proxies for value.

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Secondly, the premise of causality has been arrived at via a posteriori ( inductive ) reasoning, which is dependent on experience.
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, there are some established Danish families on the Faroes who speak Danish at home.
Secondly, the adolescent audience which feasted on the blood and morbidity of the previous decade grew up, and the replacement audience for films of an imaginative nature were being captured instead by the explosion of science-fiction and fantasy films, courtesy of the special effects possibilities with advances made in computer-generated imagery.
Secondly, the most important criterion for promotion in this hierarchy was approval from one's supervisors, who evaluated their subordinates on the basis of political criteria and their ability to contribute to the fulfillment of the economic plan.
Secondly, two of those three ( Alice and Bob ) will be out of position to David on later betting rounds.
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, he thought that the opera would provide an income for his family after his death if Bayreuth had the monopoly on its performance.
Secondly, purple occupies a position on the color wheel halfway between red and blue.
* Secondly, she was frequently able, whilst in ecstasy, to carry on working e. g., embroidery, painting, with perfect composure and efficiency.
Secondly, there are different social programs for different areas based on economic situation.
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.
Secondly, against a low altitude target, filtering on the radial speed is a very effective way to eliminate the ground clutter that always has a null speed.
Secondly, on 23 November 1243, at Westminster Abbey, to Sanchia, daughter of Raymond Berenger IV, Count of Provence.
Secondly, far from being an " enforcer " for the stockmen, and a murderer, Nate Champion was a well-liked small rancher in Johnson County, whom the rich stockmen dubbed " king of the rustlers " because he stood up against their tactic of claiming all unbranded young cattle on the range.
Secondly, and a little further up the hill, is a rather odd modern building on the south side of the road ( about number 138 ): this was the factory for the revolutionary Stylophone handheld organ of the late 1960s / early 1970s – as demonstrated by Rolf Harris.
) 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, there was a problem of connecting the islands to the rest of the ITV Network-the solution was to build a relay station on Alderney, the northern-most island, which would then send the network feed from Westward Television and occasionally Southern Television to Channel Television's studio in Jersey ; this was initially a problem, because the existence of the relay station meant that Alderney itself could not have a broadcast service from the start of broadcasting, and the local authorities refused to lease land to the ITA for the relay station.
Secondly, the Count of Barcelona never reigned as king, although he was head of the Spainish Royal Family between the renuncuiation of his father's rights on 14 January, 1941 and his renunciation of his own rights in favour of his son, Juan Carlos I on 14 May, 1977.
" Secondly, it agreed with both Kelly and the California Attorney General that the limits were an " unconstitutionally amendatory insofar as it limits an in-court CUA defense " but by providing more rights, not less, the section concerning limits on possession " should remain an enforceable part of the MMP, applicable to the extent possible — including to those persons who voluntarily participate in the program by registering and obtaining identification cards that provide protection against arrest.
Secondly, the Tillman designs all included five casemate guns mounted aft, two on each side and one at the tip of the stern.

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