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Such devices may still understand vector languages originally designed for plotter use, because in many uses, they offer a more efficient alternative to raster data.
Such beaters are driven by a separate electric motor or a turbine which uses the suction power to spin the brushroll via a drive belt.
Such a case uses one of four approaches:
Such a calendar effectively uses the sidereal year.
Such uses typically arise through ellipsis or metonymy: a car made by Toyota → a Toyota car → a Toyota.
Such a state may be referred to as an Electronic Police State, in which the government aggressively uses electronic technologies to record, organize, search and distribute forensic evidence against its citizens.
" Such a soil would have been unpromising had Murray intended seriously to farm it ; instead the house, like the other grand expressions of preeminent urban social position that crowned most of Manhattan's prominent rises of ground had other uses: " although some of these estates grew crops for profit ," the historians of New York Edwin G. Burrows and Mike Wallace observe, " their primary purpose — besides providing refuge from epidemics — was to serve as theaters of refinement ".
Such software entities are known as generics in Ada, Eiffel, Java, C #, F #, and Visual Basic. NET ; parametric polymorphism in ML, Scala and Haskell ( the Haskell community also uses the term " generic " for a related but somewhat different concept ); templates in C ++ and D ; and parameterized types in the influential 1994 book Design Patterns.
Such uses can generally be divided into the carriage of passengers and of freight.
Such uses continued till the mid 20th Century, with the Keystone View Company producing cards into the 1960s.
Such unconventional uses of TLDs in domain names are known as domain hacks.
Such uses often are rejected by some speakers as mistakes or corruptions, while embraced by others.
Such features may include lakes, park boundaries, buildings, city boundaries, or land uses.
Such applications have been made for math and science, text editing ( both uppercase and lowercase letters ), organizers and day planners, editing spread sheets, games, and many other uses.
Such uses are attested by characteristic microscopic alterations of edges used to scrape wood.
Such precision has uses in very short communication spans.
Such a curve is typically used when an instrument uses a sensor whose calibration varies from one sample to another, or changes with time or use ; if sensor output is consistent the instrument would be marked directly in terms of the measured unit.
Such platforms include the Nintendo DS running a game that uses Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection.
Such a circuit uses an op-amp or some other circuit element that has gain.
Such uses of the word like can now be found everywhere English is spoken, particularly by young, native English speakers.
Such attachments can be welded on in the field, or can be purchased ready-made on a single link ( or pair of links where the conveyor uses two chains ) and then spliced into a loop of chain.
Such criteria may not apply for other uses of this photograph.
Such uses rely on language-specific hacks to hide the pod part ( s ), such as ( in bash ) prefixing the POD section with the line < code >:<<= cut </ code >.
Such things were common medieval uses for outlying city / town estates.

Such and imply
Such explanations do not imply that humans are always consciously calculating how to increase their inclusive fitness when they are doing altruistic acts.
Such usage does not imply murderous actions, and any emotional implications ( e. g., rage, fear, excitement ) must be gleaned from context.
Such equal consideration does not necessarily imply identical treatment of humans and non-humans, any more than it necessarily implies identical treatment of all humans.
Such degradation on a global scale could imply extinction for humanity.
Such a test suite contains software tools that allow the testing environment to execute all the regression test cases automatically ; some projects even set up automated systems to automatically re-run all regression tests at specified intervals and report any failures ( which could imply a regression or an out-of-date test ).
Such a claim could imply that God loves only the Jewish people, that only Jews can be close to God, and that only Jews can have a heavenly reward.
Such a value indicated that Rhea had an almost homogeneous interior ( with some compression of ice in the center ) while the existence of a rocky core would imply a moment of inertia of about 0. 34.
Such images, Trachtenberg believes, may imply " a positive view of homoeroticism as an alternative way of life, of living by sympathy rather than aggression ".
Such honours include military medals, but more typically imply a civilian award, such as a British OBE, a knighthood or membership of the French Légion d ' honneur.
Such huge ETC mass scales imply tiny quark and lepton masses and ETC contributions to M < sub > πT </ sub > of at most a few GeV, in conflict with LEP searches for π < sub > T </ sub > at the Z < sup > 0 </ sup >.
Such vortices can be relatively stable patterns within a continuous flow, but such an analysis does not imply that the flow patterns have any sharp division, or that they are literally separate and independently existent entities ; rather, they are most fundamentally undivided.
Such titles were usually ethnographic, not geographical ( i. e. Dacicus meant " victorious over the Dacians ", not " victorious in Dacia ") The existence of a separate victory-title for the Carpi may imply that the Romans did not consider the Carpi to be ethnic-Dacians.
Such a name may imply that it was the site of a large local cultic pillar, though there is no evidence of this.
Such a theory does not necessarily imply that there cannot be any social progress.

Such and broad
Such broad scope of the book may be the reason the Chronicler commences his genealogy with Adam.
Such periods are not clearly defined and are subject to broad judicial discretion.
Such a book fell within the broad tradition of natural theology works written during the Enlightenment ; and this explains why Paley based much of his thought on Ray ( 1691 ) and Derham ( 1711 ) and Nieuwentyt ( 1750 ).
Such historians reason arguments for each change, outlining changes in broad terms only, as befits a mere byproduct of the exercise.
Such broad ethnic categories have also been termed macroethnicity.
Williams writes, " Such an upbringing presented to a young man of marked intelligence, such as Idries Shah soon proved himself to possess, many opportunities to acquire a truly international outlook, a broad vision, and an acquaintance with people and places that any professional diplomat of more advanced age and longer experience might well envy.
Such people may describe themselves variously as liberal, progressive, or reformist ( in application but not in the tenets of the faith ); but rather than implying a specific agenda, these terms tend to incorporate a broad spectrum of views which contest conservative, traditional interpretations of Islam in many different ways.
Such being the case, participants come from a broad variety of educational backgrounds.
Such spaces were introduced to study spectral theory in the broad sense.
Such research activities are broad in nature as well as scope, including basic research on models and languages that underpins activities on algorithms, technologies and architectures.
Such tongue-in-cheek crossovers typically fall into one of several broad categories.
Such species also exhibit a relatively broad degree of antibiotic resistance.
Such groups should, according to the Act, include a broad spectrum of Iraqi individuals, groups, or both, who are opposed to the Saddam Hussein regime, and are committed to democratic values, peaceful relations with Iraq's neighbors, respect for human rights, maintaining Iraq's territorial integrity, and fostering cooperation among democratic opponents of the Saddam Hussein regime.
Such pieces stand testament to both his broad appeal and the respect that was given to him by his contemporaries.
Such dormant-resistant stages made possible the long-distance dispersal from one water body to another and broad distribution ranges of many freshwater animals.
Such laws may differentiate between broad types of income earned by corporations and tax such types of income differently.
Such broad freedom of expression can easily be grossly abused, most often by new players unfamiliar with the mostly unwritten etiquette of the text-based gaming community.
Later, the Germans were pushed back to the Ruhr and, after the war Blumentritt disagreed with the Allies ′ strategy in the west, discussing the precarious nature of the German position with its meager one armoured division against the Allies ′ 12, and he stated that had Sir Bernard Montgomery been unleashed earlier for a concentrated armoured assault ( as he wished ) rather than fighting on a broad front, " Such a breakthrough ... would have torn the weak German front to pieces and ended the war in the winter of 1944.
Such broad claims for the efficacy of genetic manipulation have been disputed, however.
Such a change may also encourage further sections of Victoria's broad gauge Freight track to be standardised.
Such publishing opportunities are very helpful in promoting young scholars ’ careers and in developing the broad field of Hindu Studies.

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