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ability and run
A. ramidus had a more primitive walking ability than later hominids, and could not walk or run for long distances.
Processors are usually binned and selected to become a mobile processor by their ability run a given processor speed while supplied with a lower ( than desktop ) voltage.
It is called a " sacrifice " fly because the batter presumably intends to cause a teammate to score a run, while sacrificing his own ability to do so.
In cross-section, the fibers run in opposite directions in alternating layers, much like in plywood, assisting in the bone's ability to resist torsion forces.
Essentially, a 35 ns pixel mode was added plus the ability to run arbitrary horizontal and vertical scan rates.
* Dontrelle Willis ( 2003 – 2007 ) — The " D-Train " was named the National League Rookie of the Year in 2003 and showcased his remarkable ( for a pitcher ) hitting ability by going 3-for-3 with a triple while scoring a run during Game 4 of the 2003 National League Division Series, which the Marlins won 7 – 6 over the San Francisco Giants to advance to the NL Championship Series.
New features also include USB 3. 0 support, the Windows Store, the ability to run from USB drives with Windows To Go, and others.
Major web browsers soon incorporated the ability to run Java applets within web pages, and Java quickly became popular.
Magnesium's ability to react with water can be harnessed to produce energy and run a magnesium-based engine.
By 1987 the list included the Encore Multimax and Sequent Balance machines, testing Mach's ability to run on multiprocessor systems.
Juche repeated demands that North Koreans learn to build and innovate domestically had run its course as had the ability of North Koreans to keep technological pace with other industrialized nations.
It is distinctive in its appearance, with a long neck and legs and the ability to run at maximum speeds of about, the fastest land speed of any bird.
Engineers at the company's research lab carried out a systematic comparison of various power sources and determined that the almost forgotten Stirling engine would be most suitable, citing its quiet operation ( both audibly and in terms of radio interference ) and ability to run on a variety of heat sources ( common lamp oil – " cheap and available everywhere " – was favoured ).
Plug-ins appeared as early as the mid 1970s, when the EDT text editor running on the Unisys VS / 9 operating system using the Univac 90 / 60 series mainframe computer provided the ability to run a program from the editor and to allow such a program to access the editor buffer, thus allowing an external program to access an edit session in memory.
While arm power, accuracy, and pocket presence – the ability to successfully operate from within the " pocket " formed by his blockers – are still the most important quarterback virtues, the ability to elude or run past defenders creates an additional threat that allows greater flexibility in the team's passing and running game.
The ancestors of mankind developed the ability to run for long distances about four and a half million years ago, probably in order to hunt animals.
Adepts can run on walls, use mundane objects as deadly thrown projectiles, shatter hard objects with a single unarmed blow, and perform similar feats of incredible ability.
In this way a Smalltalk-80 system is a " living " system, carrying around the ability to extend itself at run time.
New features of SSH-2 include the ability to run any number of shell sessions over a single SSH connection.
On offense, quarterback Joe Kapp was known for his superb leadership and his running ability, both throwing on the run and running for extra yards.
" Elsewhere in the garden, Alice meets the Red Queen ( now human-sized ), who impresses Alice with her ability to run at breathtaking speeds — a reference to the chess rule that queens are able to move any number of vacant squares at once, in any direction, making them the most " agile " of the pieces.
Parallels has become popular for its ability to run Windows as a guest under Mac OS X on the Apple – Intel architecture.
Their affordability and ability to run on personal computers also allowed engineers to do their own drafting work, eliminating the need for entire departments.

ability and older
Ramsey had already cleared out some of the older players who had been reliant on the loyalty of the committee for their continued selection – it was well known that decorum on the pitch at club level had been just as big a factor in playing for England as ability and form.
This Act was created to promote employment of older persons based on their ability rather than age ; to prohibit arbitrary age discrimination in employment ; to help employers and workers find ways of meeting problems arising from the impact of age on employment because in the face of rising productivity and affluence, older workers find themselves disadvantaged in their efforts to retain employment, and especially to regain employment when displaced from jobs ; the setting of arbitrary age limits regardless of potential for job performance has become a common practice, and certain otherwise desirable practices may work to the disadvantage of older persons ; the incidence of unemployment, especially long-term unemployment with resultant deterioration of skill, morale, and employer acceptability is, relative to the younger ages, high among older workers ; their numbers are great and growing ; and their employment problems grave ; and the existence in industries affecting commerce, of arbitrary discrimination in employment because of age, burdens commerce and the free flow of goods in commerce.
One important advantage ray casting offered over older scanline algorithms is its ability to easily deal with non-planar surfaces and solids, such as cones and spheres.
" Factors include a lack of incentives for builders to redevelop older neighborhoods and limits on the ability of state planners to force local jurisdictions to approve high-density developments in " smart-growth " areas.
The Phoenix's ability to be reborn from its own ashes implies that it is immortal, though in some stories the new Phoenix is merely the offspring of the older one.
Compared to the older 9-pin models, a new 24-pin impact printer not only produced better-looking NLQ text, it printed the page more quickly ( largely due to the 24-pin's ability to print NLQ with a single pass ).
The ability to sleep for long periods, rather than the need for sleep, appears to be lost as people get older.
Croft had been very impressed with the actor and knew that he had the ability to play a man much older than his real age.
Although the older technique of EEG had long been used to study the brain activity underlying selective attention by cognitive psychophysiologists, the ability of the newer techniques to actually measure precisely localized activity inside the brain generated renewed interest by a wider community of researchers.
The cognitive refers to the actual processing of the stimuli, studies regarding this showed that the ability to process stimuli decreased with age, meaning that younger people were able to perceive more stimuli and fully process them, but were likely to process both relevant and irrelevant information, while older people could process fewer stimuli, but usually processed only relevant information.
Another common condition in older patients is presbyopia, which is caused by the eye's crystalline lens losing elasticity, progressively reducing the ability of the lens to accommodate ( i. e. to focus on objects close to the eye ).
Scouller argued that the older theories offer only limited assistance in developing a person ’ s ability to lead effectively.
Finally, its ability to successfully exploit older characters like The Flintstones and Scooby-Doo with new shows was coming to an end, even though the 1990 theatrical release of Jetsons: The Movie earned $ 20 million ($ in today's dollars ).
Defenders of Haughey portray the disagreement as being due to his ability and radical ideas, which were upsetting for the more conservative older minister.
* An e-mail system ($ MESSAGE ) that supports local and network mail with the ability to send to groups, to recall messages that haven't already been read, to add recipients to messages after they have been sent, and to display a history of messages in an e-mail chain without the need to include the text from older messages in each new message.
Greeklish was commonly used on the Internet when Greek people communicate by forum, e-mail, IRC, instant messaging and occasionally on SMS, mainly because older operating systems didn't have the ability to write in Greek, or in a unicode form like UTF-8.
The front crossmember ( steering, suspension and engine mounting ) assembly from the HA became a very popular item for DIY hot rod builders in the UK, due to its simple self-contained mechanics, similar to older designs such as those from the 1930s, and ability to accommodate much larger engines within its span.
Only in Japan, SNK Playmore has released the NeoGeo Online Collection for the PS2 containing some of its older games, containing emulations of its classic games, with the ability to play online by way of the KDDI matching service.
Unlike some of the older colleges, Robinson does not own large amounts of land which can be used as a source of income ; thus the ability to host conferences represents an important financial resource.
At the time it was fashionable for children ’ s stories to be realistic: fantasy and fairy tales were seen as indulgent, appropriate only for very young readers, and potentially harmful to older children, even hindering their ability to relate to everyday life.
Furthermore, Franck's playing ability and his love of the Cavaillé-Coll instruments led to his collaboration with the builder to demonstrate the latter's instruments, Franck travelling to towns throughout France to show off older instruments or play inaugural concerts on new ones.

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