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Such offices assume some of the non-diplomatic functions of diplomatic posts, such as promoting trade interests and providing assistance to its citizens and residents.
Such roads are generally less traveled and the availability of emergency roadside assistance is very limited.
Such assistance may be by any personnel under the authority of the Department of Defense, provided such assistance does not adversely affect U. S. military preparedness.
Such a dog may be called a " service dog " or an " assistance dog ," depending largely on country.
Such assistance is critical for Islamabad's efforts to produce ballistic missiles.
Such programs allow the community to better target those requiring assistance, have a less distorting effect on rents and development, and distribute affordable housing cost over the community instead of unfairly burdening property owners in the effort to achieve a social good.
Such income often includes interest, dividends, royalties, and payments for technical assistance.
Such pitches had virtually no grass, afforded little assistance for pace, bounce, or lateral air movement, but created very good turn.
Such pitches had virtually no grass, afforded little assistance for pace, bounce, or lateral air movement, but created very good turn.
Such prayers requested Pales ’ assistance in freeing the shepherd and the flock from evils brought about by accidental wrongdoings ( e. g. trespassing on sacred grounds and removing water from a sacred water source ).
Such a deployment could have provoked war with Israel, since Britain had a defense treaty with Jordan at the time, and Jordan could appeal for British military assistance in the event of any Israeli action to stop it.
Such a partnership involves strong mutual obligations such as hospitality, protection and assistance.
Such importation ( along with that of the Ford Prefect and Anglia ) was essential in maintaining a presence in that country after a refusal by the then-Federal Government to provide any direct financial assistance to produce a local car ( this despite Ford providing a more detailed and comprehensive proposal than GMH, and despite the fact that many millions of pounds had been invested by Ford US in Australian vehicle assembly plants since 1925 ).
Such messages were also used to authenticate agents to sources of assistance in the field.
Such persons may refuse to press charges against their abuser, or refuse all offers of help, perhaps even becoming aggressive or abusive to others who attempt to offer assistance.
Such historical studies are, however, unable to quantify grandmotherly assistance ; they are merely correlations between infant mortality and the existence of a grandparent.
Such services include visitations, counseling, workshops, welfare assistance, educational / training programs and medical escort.
Such abilities and assistance led him to become a fan favorite, he began to receive comparison to French football legend Zinedine Zidane.
Often located under the counter near the cash register or safe, the button can be pressed in times of distress ( Such as robbery, disruptive or threatening behavior, or a situation which may warrant assistance ), triggering a silent alarm.
Such communities use sting operations to deter adult assistance and promote awareness of the legal consequences of helping minors obtain alcohol.

Such and may
Such activity may or may not have irritated the Kremlin, but it has frequently condemned America to an unnatural defensiveness that has undermined our effort to give leadership to the free world.
Such study may take many forms.
Such an interferometer provides a means of absolute temperature measurement, and may be used as an alternative to the gas thermometer.
Such payments, and applications for such payments, shall be made in accordance with such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe.
Such classifications may be called `` somewhat advanced '' or `` somewhat delayed '', as the case may be, reserving `` moderate '' for dots upon or close to the mean.
Such needs may rise to pathological proportions.
Such altruism may only extend to ingroup members while there may instead prejudice and antagonism against outgroup members ( See also in-group favoritism ).
Such an anagram may be a synonym or antonym of its subject, a parody, a criticism, or praise ; e. g. George Bush = He bugs Gore ; Madonna Louise Ciccone = Occasional nude income or One cool dance musician ; William Shakespeare = I am a weakish speller, Roger Meddows Taylor = Great words or melody.
Such an act may be referred to as an " act of hubris ", or the person committing the act may be said to be hubristic.
Such statements may be misleading because they do not reflect differences in strength of the various kinds of wines, beers, and spirits.
Such information may not be amenable to analysis by other means ( e. g. TEM ) owing to the difficulty in generating a three dimensional dataset with composition.
Such mines may be visited in the Kinzig valley, the Suggental, the Muenster valley, and around Todtmoos.
Such names have not yet been shown conclusively to predate the twelfth century, but there are indications that they may be considerably older.
Such sightings and stories may simply be a more modern manifestation of earlier stories of mythical black dogs and other such creatures in remote areas of Britain, such as those that inspired The Hound of the Baskervilles.
Such broad scope of the book may be the reason the Chronicler commences his genealogy with Adam.
Such numbers may have amounted to a substantial proportion, if not all, of the Peucini Bastarnae: Victor claims that the Carpi resettled in Pannonia by Diocletian at the same time, together with those previously transferred by Aurelian, amounted to the entire Carpi tribe.
Such beneficial plasmids may be considered bacterial endosymbionts.
Such habitats may be promoted by heavy browsing by elephants, fires, flooding, tree-felling ( natural or by logging ) and fallowing.
Such operands may be given as a constant value ( called an immediate value ), or as a place to locate a value: a register or a memory address, as determined by some addressing mode.
Such operations may include adding or subtracting two numbers, comparing numbers, or jumping to a different part of a program.
Such computers are more versatile in that they do not need to have their hardware reconfigured for each new program, but can simply be reprogrammed with new in-memory instructions ; they also tend to be simpler to design, in that a relatively simple processor may keep state between successive computations to build up complex procedural results.

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