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Such additional daytime class 2, assignments are appropriate if optimum use is to be made of these frequencies, and the Commission has over the years made a large number of them.
Such replacements of CPU and memory system components were possible because the Aster CT-80 was designed to use a backplane that was designed to support both 8 and 16 bit processors, and used a modular Eurocard based design with slots to spare for expansion.
Such collectors can use relatively exotic technologies, such as vacuum insulation, and reflective concentration of sunlight.
Such particles are normally invisible in an optical microscope, though their presence can be confirmed with the use of an ultramicroscope or an electron microscope.
Such keyboards use a minimum of seven keys, where each key corresponds to an individual braille point, except one key which is used as a spacebar.
Such projects also promote standardising metadata by projects such as SDMX so that best use can be made of the minimal data available.
Such a use might be, for example: " 120 years of industry have dosed the area's soil with a noxious cocktail of heavy metals and chemical contaminants.
Such devices are typically unresponsive to touch without the use of one or more special tools ' pressure.
Such doors are also popular for use for the entrances to commercial structures.
Such historical use of corporal punishment and suspension, in a setting of domination roleplay, connects very closely to the practices of modern-day professional dominatrices.
Such properties can be used to determine the best rules to use under given circumstances.
Such games can often have team sizes that vary considerably from 11-a-side, use a limited and / or modified subset of the official rules, and are likely to be self-officiated by the players.
Such packages generally need to use " bignum " arithmetic for the individual integers.
Such " partial pivoting " improves the numerical stability of the algorithm ( see also pivot element ); some variants are also in use.
Such cells, tissues and organs would neither trigger an immune response nor require the use of Immunosuppressive drugs Both basic research and therapeutic development for serious diseases such as cancer, heart disease and diabetes, as well as improvements in burn treatment and reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, are areas that might benefit from such new technology.
Such simplification has sometimes led to confusion if the character is not understood in the context of the sentence or paragraph as a whole, for it poses difficulty to the reader to know which particular word was referred to by the use of the one simple ideogram.
Such products reduce the use of raw materials for framing and stuffing and reduce transportation weight and volume to about 15 % of that of conventional furniture ;
Such " fuzzy orbits " use significantly less energy than Hohmann transfers but are often much slower.
Such " standoff markup " is typical for the internal representations that programs use to work with marked-up documents.
Such devices have been in use since at least the Middle Bronze Age ( shown is a balance for weighing tobacco dating from the mid-19th century ).
Such a sensor would supposedly cost less and use less power than a conventional sensor, and yet function usefully in all the same applications — for example, turning on parking lot lights when it gets dark.
Such churches employ the liturgy and rituals therein as optional resources, but their use is not mandatory.
Such experiments typically use rats or mice.
Such are distinguished from mathematical formalisms for theories developed prior to the early 1900s by the use of abstract mathematical structures, such as infinite-dimensional Hilbert spaces and operators on these spaces.
Such critics often argue that certain religious groups use mind control techniques to unethically recruit and maintain members.

Such and definition
Such a definition can be formulated in terms of equivalence classes of smooth functions on M. Informally, we will say that two smooth functions f and g are equivalent at a point x if they have the same first-order behavior near x.
Such a definition generalizes to the concept of an identity morphism in category theory, where the endomorphisms of M need not be functions.
Such approaches implicitly entail Stevens's definition of measurement, which requires only that numbers are assigned according to some rule.
Such strong guarantees are required of systems for which not reacting in a certain interval of time would cause great loss in some manner, especially damaging the surroundings physically or threatening human lives ( although the strict definition is simply that missing the deadline constitutes failure of the system ).
Such terms are often politicised, and bear little connection to the precise ethnological or historical definition of the term " Anglo-Saxon ".
The definition of a Clifford algebra endows it with more structure than a " bare " K-algebra: specifically it has a designated or privileged subspace that is isomorphic to V. Such a subspace cannot in general be uniquely determined given only a K-algebra isomorphic to the Clifford algebra.
Such a definition arbitrarily excludes disciplines other than history, cultures other than Western, and forms of music other than " classical " (" art ", " serious ", " high culture ") or notated (" artificial ")-implying that the omitted disciplines, cultures, and musical styles / genres are somehow inferior.
Such definitions are used as a follow up to a theoretical definition, in which the specific concept is defined as a measurable occurrence.
Such definitions lead to a need for additional information that motivated someone to look at the definition in the first place and, thus, violate the principle of providing new or useful information.
Such elements include the essential idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and endings, or exposition-development-climax-resolution-denouement, normally constructed into coherent plot lines ; a strong focus on temporality, which includes retention of the past, attention to present action, and protention / future anticipation ; a substantial focus on characters and characterization which is " arguably the most important single component of the novel "; a given heterogloss of different voices dialogically at play – " the sound of the human voice, or many voices, speaking in a variety of accents, rhythms and registers "; possesses a narrator or narrator-like voice, which by definition " addresses " and " interacts with " reading audiences ( see Reader Response theory ); communicates with a Wayne Booth-esque rhetorical thrust, a dialectic process of interpretation, which is at times beneath the surface, conditioning a plotted narrative, and other at other times much more visible, " arguing " for and against various positions ; relies substantially on now-standard aesthetic figuration, particularly including the use of metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony ( see Hayden White, Metahistory for expansion of this idea ); is often enmeshed in intertextuality, with copious connections, references, allusions, similarities, parallels, etc.
Such measures usually do not fit within the definition of consensus.
Such words are usually terms that do not have a clear definition but are used to give the impression of a clear meaning.
Such considerations seem to call for a separate definition of " knowledge " to cover the biological systems.
Such stores as Marks & Spencer, Britain's largest clothes retailer would therefore not be included in the British definition of a department store.
Such a narrow circumscription of biosophy is in our opinion no obstacle to widen the definition to encompass all systematic thinking on biological issues.
Such a definition of a topos was eventually given five years later, around 1962, by Grothendieck and Verdier ( see Verdier's Bourbaki seminar Analysis Situs ).
Such elements include the essential idea of narrative structure, with identifiable beginnings, middles and ends, or exposition-development-climax-denouement, with important inciting incidents, normally constructed into coherent plot lines ; a strong focus on temporality that includes retention of the past, attention to present action and protention / future anticipation ; a substantial focus on characters and characterization which is " arguably the most important single component of the novel " ( David Lodge The Art of Fiction 67 ); a given hetergloss of different voices dialogically at play, " the sound of the human voice, or many voices, speaking in a variety of accents, rhythms and registers " ( Lodge The Art of Fiction 97 ; see also the theory of Mikhail Bakhtin for expansion of this idea ); possesses a narrator or narrator-like voice, which by definition " addresses " and " interacts with " reading audiences ( see Reader Response theory ); communicates with a Wayne Booth-esque rhetorical thrust, a dialectic process of interpretation, which is at times beneath the surface, conditioning a plotted narrative, and other at other times much more visible, " arguing " for and against various positions ; relies substantially on now-standard aesthetic figuration, particularly including the use of metaphor, metonymy, synecdoche and irony ( see Hayden White, Metahistory for expansion of this idea ); is often enmeshed in intertextuality, with copious connections, references, allusions, similarities, parallels, etc.
Such a deeply rooted definition of goodness would be valuable because it might allow one to construct a good life or society by reliable processes of deduction, elaboration or prioritisation.
Such a definition replaces the " one-to-many " model of traditional mass communication with the possibility of a " many-to-many " web of communication.
Such black holes by definition can not be observed ( light cannot escape them ), but various pieces of evidence strongly suggest their existence, both in the bulges of spiral galaxies and in the centers of ellipticals.
Such results are typically true for all natural functions f but not necessarily true for artificially constructed f. To formulate them precisely, it is necessary to have a precise definition for a natural function f for which the theorem is true.
Such a disclaimer typically accompanies supplements rather than foods, but since the definition of functional food is still evolving and somewhat amorphous, a functional food may find itself bearing the warning.
Such a video is sometimes called enhanced definition video ( EDTV ), but is considered high definition video in Australia.

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