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So and capacity
So by reducing the number of tracks used and thus capacity, it was possible to further reduce cost-in contrast to Double Density drives used e. g. in IBM PC computers of the day which saved 180 kB on one side ( by using a 40 tracks format ).
So long as the local economy is functioning at less than full capacity, the introduction of local currency need not be inflationary, even when it results in a significant increase in total money supply and total economic activity.
So the model assumes that the average business sets prices as a mark-up ( M ) over unit labor costs in production measured at a standard rate of capacity utilization ( say, at 90 percent use of plant and equipment ) and then add in unit material costs.
So from the research base, the project is evolving rapidly to also encompass capacity building and conservation awareness activities.
So GT is a kind of capacity-derived index that is used to rank a ship for purposes of determining manning, safety and other statutory requirements and is expressed simply as GT, which is a unitless entity, even though its derivation is tied to the cubic meter unit of volumetric capacity.
So for an ideal gas, the heat capacity ratio can be written as,
So there was a confluence of capacity, differential abilities, and common interest.
So the closure of a road or reduction in its capacity ( e. g. reducing the number of available lanes ) will result in the adjustment of traveller behaviour to compensate-for example, people might stop making particular trips, condense multiple trips into one, retime their trips to a less congested time, or switch to public transport, walking or bicycling, depending upon the values of those trips or of the schedule delay they experience.
So the difference of was available for increased boiler capacity, or in other words, the power plant of the locomotive.
So while the intent may have been to correct the omission which led to the Midwest Video decision, and make PEG mandatory, the result was a law which allowed the municipality to opt-out of PEG requirements, and keep 100 % of the Cable television franchise fees for their general fund, while providing no PEG facilities or television channel capacity.
So we know that if we were successful, that is something that could be done ". The South Stand ( right ) To qualify as a host stadium the ground would need to expand to at least 40, 000 capacity and the club announced that three methods could be undertaken to achieve this – two of which would leave the stadium permanently expanded.
So, Integrated Device Manufacturers ( IDMs ) had excess production capacity.
So we can compare the building to the theatre of Aspendos in Pamphylia with its capacity of 12, 000 people.
So while load carrying capacity was important, the need for speed under sail was also a sought-after characteristic.
So, if the time comes when that person lacks capacity to carry out those tasks laid out in the documents, the person they named ( their agent ) can step in to make decisions on their behalf.
So a plausible post-scarcity scenario must imply zero population growth or relatively low population growth, even though possible future technologies such as self-replicating spacecraft could theoretically maintain exponential growth far beyond earth's carrying capacity.
So before 2020 BSL total capacity goes up to 22 MT, appx.
So one of the things we have to be aware of is who we are in order to have the capacity to like others.

So and venues
So In 2003, the company rebranded The Republic and completely refitted it, renaming it Gatecrasher One, as it was supposedly the first of ten new Gatecrasher venues around the UK.
So they are particularly prominent at travel hubs, although currency can be exchanged in many other ways both legally and illegally in other venues.

So and grows
So when Bender stops drinking and begins to sober ( in human terms ), he becomes increasingly drunk-like and dysfunctional, and he grows a red beard of rust.
In the third volume of the Japanese work, the " So Mokn Sei Fu ," a drawing is given of the huang yang, together with a quotation from the Chinese Materia Medica, which speaks of the tree as growing an inch a year, except in these years which have an intercalary moon, when it grows backwards.
: So grows the tinny tenor faint or loud
So Claudia becomes a sort of surrogate mother to Lazlo, who she grows to love and admire over the years, recognizing that he is drastically different from anyone else she knows: an open, painfully honest, sensitive, self-destructive artist.

So and every
So much had he become the rage that every rich woman who had mislaid a bracelet or lost a pet kitten rushed to secure the services of the great Hercule Poirot.
So to classify these groups one takes every central extension of every known finite simple group, and finds all simple groups with a centralizer of involution with this as a component.
) So far, observations show any rotation of the Universe is very slow ( no faster than once every 60 · 10 < sup > 12 </ sup > years ( 10 < sup >− 13 </ sup > rad / yr )), and debate persists over whether there is any rotation.
So in particular, every central idempotent a in R gives rise to a decomposition of R as a direct sum of the corner rings aRa and.
So every abstract Lie algebra is the Lie algebra of some ( linear ) Lie group.
So long as everyone was using the same tactics these weaknesses were not immediately apparent, but with the advent of the Roman legion they proved fatal in every major engagement, the most famous being the Battle of Pydna, as the Romans were able to advance through gaps in the line and easily defeat the phalangites once in close.
So, for example, every second-countable manifold is metrizable.
So for example, for these authors, it is true of every set A that A ⊂ A.
So she pored over every book on mathematics in her father's library, even teaching herself Latin and Greek so she could read works like those of Sir Isaac Newton and Leonhard Euler.
So every time a message is sent to these instances they actually get sent, hence they intercede in the message sending process.
So every country decides on its own which road to take.
" So, while " each and every law must be rooted in either the Qur ' an or the Sunnah ," without contradiction, tribal life brought about a sense of participation.
So a ToE must work for a wide range of simple examples in such a way that we can be reasonably confident it will work for every situation in physics.
So much sediment is carried by the Mekong's various branches and tributaries that the delta advances sixty to eighty meters into the sea every year.
So path-ascending crawler was introduced that would ascend to every path in each URL that it intends to crawl.
So, out of every 16 nucleons ( 2 neutrons and 14 protons ), 4 of these ( 25 % of the total particles and total mass ) combine quickly, once temperatures are lowered, into one helium-4 nucleus.
So, at every moment of time there exists not only a wave function, but also a well-defined configuration of the whole universe.
Moreover Bacchylides's line " So now for me too countless paths extend in all directions " has a close resemblance to lines in one of Pindar's Isthmian Odes ( 1. 1 – 2 ), " A thousand ways ... open on every side widespread before me " but, as the date of Pindar's Isthmian Ode is uncertain, it is not clear in this case who was imitating whom.
Romulus kills him, saying " So perish every one that shall hereafter leap over my wall ".
He wrote in 1939, “ So much of every art is an expression of the subconscious that it seems to me most of all the important qualities are put there unconsciously, and little of importance by the conscious intellect .”
So the conditions of an eclipse are met when the new or full moon is near one of the nodes, which occurs every 5 or 6 months ( the Sun, being in conjunction or opposition to the Moon, is also at a node of the Moon's orbit at that time-this happens twice in an eclipse year ).
:" So, distinguishing the whole people by the several arts and trades, he formed the companies of musicians, goldsmiths, carpenters, dyers, shoemakers, skinners, braziers, and potters ; and all other handicraftsmen he composed and reduced into a single company, appointing every one their proper courts, councils, and observances.
So every quadratic residue ( mod p ) makes the first factor zero.
So far, the neighboring jurisdictions have diminished Gumlog at every opportunity.

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