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We now have to think not only of our national security but also of the future generations who will suffer from any tests we might undertake.
The provisions are also designed to avoid disruption in State programs already in operation, which might otherwise result from the allotment of funds on the basis of wealth and population alone.
One might also wonder if monkeys are capable of developing bronchiolitis as we know it in man or the horse.
The entry-limiting price will also be raised for potential domestic competition, but unless general inflation permits profit margins to increase proportionately throughout the economy, we might expect the public-limit price to approach the entry-limit price.
In fact, a cash purchase of a corporation's stock followed by liquidation might also be an effective way to transfer a claim for refund if the Kimbell-Diamond doctrine is not applied to eliminate the intermediate step.
While the method of interviewing a small number of companies was appealing because of the opportunity it might have furnished to probe fully the reasons and circumstances of a company's practices and opinions, it also involved the risk of paying undue attention to the unique and peculiar problems of just a few individual companies.
It was also hoped that responses to a mail questionnaire would suggest fruitful inquiries that might be made in subsequent studies of a more detailed nature.
The first, or double-step, type might also be called the `` railroad type '' because of its application to railroads ( and other transportation agencies ) by the Cost Section of the Interstate Commerce Commission.
An accompanying record of paralanguage factors for the second example might also note a throaty rasp.
He was also personally active in ward politics, and by 1924 O'Banion had acquired sufficient political might to be able to state: `` I always deliver my borough as per requirements ''.
Mr. Philip Toynbee affirms at one point that if he shared the anticipations of Orwell in Nineteen Eighty-Four, if he believed Communism was not only evil but `` also irredeemably evil '', then he might `` think it right to do anything rather than to take the risk of a communist world.
It also brought home proof of something a casual observer might have missed: that more than half of the U.S. Negroes live outside the southeastern states.
And every sound that might be the rain also might be the man who thinks after he has raped you he has to beat your brains out with a tire tool so you won't tell, a combination like ham and eggs, rape her and kill her, and that is being an old maid too.
Johnston also reinforced Fort Donelson with 12, 000 more men, including those under Floyd and Pillow, a curious decision in view of his thought that the Union gunboats alone might be able to take the fort.
Research has also indicated that sesame and sunflower oils might be alternatives to chlorhexidine.
It might also have been a pun on " all-has-read ", since Lovecraft was an avid reader in youth.
It has also been suggested that the name might be related to the ribat of Waggag ibn Zallu in the village of Aglu ( near present-day Tiznit ), where the future Almoravid spiritual leader Abdallah ibn Yasin got his initial training.
Effects on the intestinal flora, which might result in reduced absorption of estrogens in the colon, have also been suggested, but such suggestions have been inconclusive and controversial.
Martin also argues that a non-objective account of ethics might be acceptable and challenges the view that a subjective account of morality would lead to moral anarchy.
The numerical output, however, might also be a vector or a shape.
He also warned that the traditional name of the Christ might be misused, and the true essence of this being of love ignored.
Compounds containing calcium may also increase calcium output in the urine, which might be associated with kidney stones.
Some evidence also suggests ACE inhibitors might increase inflammation-related pain, perhaps mediated by the buildup of bradykinin that accompanies ACE inhibition.
Antipsychotics might also be used to counter psychosis associated with a wide range of other diagnoses, such as psychotic depression.

might and compete
Aeschylus gained thirteen victories as a dramatist, Sophocles at least twenty, Euripides only four in his lifetime, and this has often been taken as an indication of the latter's unpopularity with his contemporaries, and yet a first place might not have been the main criterion for success in those times ( the system of selecting judges appears to have been flawed ) and merely being chosen to compete was in itself a mark of distinction.
If unskilled labourers had it in their power to compete with skilled, by merely taking the trouble of learning the trade, the difference of wages might not exceed what would compensate them for that trouble, at the ordinary rate at which labour is remunerated.
He also told the board that his new company would not compete with Apple and might even consider licensing its designs back to them to market under the Macintosh brand.
This is why Windows and Linux might compete not just for users, but for software developers.
To argue why that red flag might be insufficient, Dawkins explains that drives must compete with each other within living beings.
The smaller company might decide their product will not be able to compete, and that it is not worth the development costs.
There is also speculation that Dish Network might purchase Sprint or Clearwire CEO Charles Ergen plans on adding wireless internet and mobile video services that can compete with Netflix and cable companies.
They were wary of anything they thought might make them look bad to buyers, so references to many contemporary social issues were omitted, as were references to anything that might compete commercially with a sponsor.
Thus, another key provision of the 1996 Act set obligations for incumbent carriers and new entrants to interconnect their networks with one another, imposing additional requirements on the incumbents because they might desire to restrict competitive entry by denying such interconnection or by setting terms, conditions, and rates that could undermine the ability of the new entrants to compete.
Voice and video services can now be provided using Internet protocol and thus might be classified as unregulated information services, but these services compete directly with regulated traditional voice and video services.
Some economists have asked whether it might be effective for a nation to shelter infant industries until they had grown to a sufficient size large enough to compete internationally.
The deal included a 99-year lease agreement, unlimited control over the highway and its tolls and a restriction under which the government may not build any nearby freeways which might potentially compete with 407 ETR ; however, the Government maintained the ability to build a light transit system along the 407 right-of-way.
Style definitions will sometimes overlap at a competition, thus providing an opportunity for a dancer to compete two dances that might otherwise be considered to have the same style.
For example, a soloist might be permitted to compete two acro routines by entering one as acro and the other as open.
Toyota cut the price of the Prius from to to better compete with the Honda Insight, leading some to wonder whether increased sales of the Prius might come at the expense of sales of other vehicles with higher margins.
# First mover advantage-the first goal-driven general self-improving AI " wins " in the memetic sense, because it is powerful enough to prevent any other AI emerging, which might compete with its own goals.
Stressing that the Kennen sort of knowledge could not " compete with " the Wissen sort of knowledge, Helmholtz argued that, despite the fact that it might be of " the highest possible degree of precision and certainty ", the Kennen kind of knowledge can not be expressed in words, " even to ourselves ".
In his short story, " Lungfish " ( see Examples in fiction below ), David Brin touches on this idea, pointing out that self-replicating machines launched by different species might actually compete with one another ( in a Darwinistic fashion ) for raw material, or even have conflicting missions.
It was speculated that Gbandi might cap for the United States national team, however, in 2004 he accepted an offer from the Liberian national team to compete in the 2006 World Cup Qualifiers, making him ineligible for the US squad.
Restraints that hinder the promotion of the progress of human knowledge may be held copyright misuse, as in the Lasercomb case, which involved a restriction against development of improved computer code that might compete against the licensed code.
The stated goal of JOO is not to compete with other publications, but to publish material ( especially census and observational data ) that might otherwise be inaccessible in mainstream journals that do not have space to publish individual censuses and observations or data reports.
He still wanted to compete, but when doctors told him that he might never fight again if he injured his hand any further, he reluctantly withdrew from the show.
When the Heineken Cup was suggested SRU officials were concerned that Scottish club sides could not compete against the best teams from France and England and that centrally funded so-called ' super-district ' teams might do better.
In its winter quarters, the Scaly-sided Merganser might compete with other Merginae with which it shares its habitat then, e. g. Common Mergansers ( M. merganser ) and Common Goldeneyes ( Bucephala clangula ).

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