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advantages and uniform
An excellent summary of advantages concerning the uniform fiscal year and coordinated fiscal calendars was contained in a paper presented by a public finance authority recently.
) The principal advantages that digital systems have are very uniform source fidelity, inexpensive media duplication, and direct use of the digital ' signal ' in today's popular portable storage and playback devices.
Stencil lithography has unique advantages compared to other patterning techniques: it does not require spinning of a uniform layer of resist ( therefore patterns can be created on 3D topographies ) and it does not involve any heat or chemical treatment of the substrate ( like baking, developing and removing the resist ).
The main advantages of this method are: a high production rate, uniform braze quality, and reduced operating cost.
As this is relatively new and expensive technology, its adoption by physicians is not uniform, despite the advantages of comfort, simplicity, and safety for the patient when compared to a bone marrow biopsy.
Electroless nickel plating, also known as enickel and NiP, offers many advantages: uniform layer thickness over most complicated surfaces, direct plating of ferrous metals ( steel ), superior wear and corrosion resistance to electroplated nickel or chrome.
It offers several advantages over typical milled lumber: it is stronger, straighter, and more uniform.
This framework also has advantages of providing uniform and formal description of the model element within one or different model types using one modeling techniques
They have some advantages over dome roofs, especially being able to cover rectangular buildings., due to their uniform cross-section.
The SGWT has a number of advantages over the classical wavelet transform in that it is quicker to compute ( by a factor of 2 ) and it can be used to generate a multiresolution analysis that does not fit a uniform grid.
For automated theorem proving condensed detachment has a number of advantages over raw modus ponens and uniform substitution.

advantages and fiscal
The veteran was granted Roman citizenship, which carried important legal and fiscal advantages, including exemption from the poll tax ( tributum capitis ) payable by all non-citizen subjects of the empire.
On completion of their minimum term, auxiliaries were awarded Roman citizenship, which carried important legal, fiscal and social advantages.
Apithy, meanwhile, was busy passing a bill regarding fiscal advantages in metropolitan enterprises in overseas territories.
By the passage of the Places of Worship Registration Act 1855 an optional system of registration for non-Anglican places of worship was passed which gave certain legal and fiscal advantages for those that registered, and " alternative religion was not only lawful, but was often facilitated by the law.
Moreover, changing a measurement system has real fiscal and cultural costs as well as the advantages that accrue from replacing one measuring system with a better one.
They have many of the rights of marriage in relation to access to welfare benefits and fiscal advantages but not the same as marriage.
In addition to personal planning reasons for such a trust ( the person may lack the mental capacity to handle their financial affairs ) there may be fiscal advantages to the use of a trust.

advantages and year
Patassé granted Libyan enterprises outstanding economic advantages, such as a 99 year concession on diamonds, gold, oil and uranium all over the country.
From Worsley to the rapidly-growing town of Manchester its construction cost £ 168, 000 (£ as of ), but its advantages over land and river transport meant that within a year of its opening in 1761, the price of coal in Manchester fell by about half.
Therefore, a 200 year old character will have vastly more skill points than a 20 year old, with little compensatory advantages for the younger one.
The following year, a planned rule change at Le Mans made the Mazda 787B ineligible to race due to weight advantages.
The exactions of the English, who wished to yield as few as possible of the advantages claimed by them in the abortive Treaty of London the year before, made negotiations difficult, and the discussion of terms begun early in April lasted more than a month.
The first report showed consistent small to moderate advantages to 3 year old children including pre-reading, pre-vocabulary, and parent reports of children ’ s literacy skills.
That same year, he made a proposal to the Oberkommando der Kriegsmarine ( OKM – Naval High Command ) suggesting that a submarine powered by one of these engines would have considerable speed advantages over the conventional combination of diesel engine ( s ) for surface running and electric motor ( s ) while submerged.
In the middle of the 19th century, Fowler made his mark on American architecture when he touted the advantages of octagonal homes over rectangular and square structures in his widely publicized book, The Octagon House: A Home For All, or A New, Cheap, Convenient, and Superior Mode of Building, printed in the year 1848.
" The main components of the plan consists of ( 1 ) expanded academic and personal counseling from the students ' first year to graduation ; ( 2 ) enhanced academic and career opportunities that gives students decisive advantages in career fields of their choice by providing an option for professional employment and " special " semesters that build professional connections, credentials, and experience ; and ( 3 ) essential literacies that develop the students ' analytic and writing skills that familiarizes them with the fundamental languages of culture and science.
It is plausible that this is because of these advantages, they remain white for their first year.
The list of events, and rules for events, change and are updated every year to keep the competition interesting and to limit the advantages of more experienced teams.
The North had far greater potential advantages, but it would take a year or two to mobilize them for warfare.
However, the RAAF was set to take over the range following a long-term study of Defence needs through to 2035, which found that the Woomera Test Range was the only test and evaluation range left in the western world capable of testing the next generation of ADF defence systems within its land borders – and it could be utilised all year round given its climatic advantages.
The next year they successfully cultivate a type of hybrid rice species which had great advantages.
Mountains with so called Alpine mountain relief, in the upper part of mountain where there is snow up to 280 days during the year are just some of the advantages for the development of winter tourism.
On the other hand, practical people attribute the name to the geographical advantages of the place as a seaport – naturally protected the whole year round and endowed with a depth that can accommodate any size of shipping – a royal haven for vessels or a virtual princess of ports as thus indicated by Spanish colonizers on the country ’ s map.
Whether they choose to visit and study abroad for one year, one semester or one week, those who participate in study abroad programs consistently report strong advantages and benefits.
The advantages claimed for this system are that the boys get to know each other, the Housemaster is able to construct a social and co-curricular programme tailored to the needs of the year group, and the House has spaces and furnishings considered appropriate for the boys at each stage of their development.
M. Perperna was praetor in 135 BC, in which year he had the conduct of the war against the slaves in Sicily, and in consequence of the advantages which he obtained over them received the honour of an ovation on his return to Rome.

advantages and well
Integral designs have the advantages that they are have been well tested for strength, stability and so forth, and also are off-the-shelf.
The advantages are at less financial cost to the user as well as society ( negligible damage to roads, and less pavement required ).
Even if this process is more complex than analog processing and has a discrete value range, the application of computational power to digital signal processing allows for many advantages over analog processing in many applications, such as error detection and correction in transmission as well as data compression.
Centuries later, the organized militia of Swiss pikemen enjoyed similar advantages over less well trained contemporary militaries which were identically equipped, which emphasizes the importance of training and unit cohesion in the scheme.
Six fast legs, four well developed folding wings, fairly good eyes, long, well developed antennae ( olfactory ), an omnivorous digestive system, a receptacle for storing sperm, a chitin-based exoskeleton that could support and protect, as well as a form of gizzard and efficient mouth parts, gave it formidable advantages over other herbivorous animals.
They have the advantages of enabling easy blending and mixing of the hues, given their fluidity, as well as allowing a range of color tint effects depending upon the amount of water applied with a brush to the working surface.
Among other advantages, IRT provides a basis for obtaining an estimate of the location of a test-taker on a given latent trait as well as the standard error of measurement of that location.
The principal advantages of Council Bluffs / Omaha were that it was well north of the Civil War fighting taking place in Missouri, was the shortest route to South Pass break in the Rockies in Wyoming, and would follow a fertile river that would encourage settlement.
The advantages and disadvantages of IP controllers apply to the IP readers as well.
Its advantages over A-weighting seem to be less well appreciated in the USA and in consumer electronics, where the use of A-weighting predominates — probably because A-weighting produces a 9 to 12 dB " better " specification, see specsmanship.
VCD's growth has slowed in areas that can afford DVD-Video, which offers most of the same advantages, as well as better picture quality
The i860's VLIW mode was used extensively in embedded DSP applications since the application execution and datasets were simple, well ordered and predictable, allowing the designer to take full advantage of the parallel execution advantages that VLIW lent itself to ; in VLIW mode the i860 was able to maintain floating-point performance in the range of 20-40 double-precision MFLOPS ( an extremely high figure for its time and for a processor operating at 25-50Mhz ).
And the on their parts have been and are too much elated with the advantages they supposed they should derive from the restoration of their old Privileges & customs, & indulged themselves in a way of thinking & talking that gave very just offence, as well to their own People as to the English merchants.
Maldivian learned men, who were all well versed in sorcery, saw the advantages of writing in this simplified hidden script, and Tāna was gradually adopted for everyday use.
Proponents of AAH argue that bipedalism offers numerous advantages in water, including permitting deeper wading, improved balance and reduced strain on the back, hips and knees as well as improved blood circulation.
This results in a large amount of recyclable waste, paper especially, being too soiled to reprocess, but has advantages as well: the city need not pay for a separate collection of recyclates and no public education is needed.
These were important advantages for some applications like first generation industrial programmable controllers, military installations and vehicles like fighter aircraft, as well as spacecraft, and led to core being used for a number of years after availability of semiconductor MOS memory ( see also MOSFET ).
The advantages to plano-convex bricks were the speed of manufacture as well as the irregular surface which held the finishing plaster coat better than a smooth surface from other brick types.
Because of the competitive advantages pitchers enjoyed between 1963 and 1968 ( prior to the lowering of the pitcher's mound ), Yastrzemski's. 301 mark in " The Year of the Pitcher " is the lowest average of any batting champion in major league history ; however, he was the only hitter in the American League to hit. 300 for that season against such formidable pitching, as well as leading the league in on-base percentage and walks.
However, it was " of so bewitching a nature ," says our old writer, " by reason of the several multiplications and advantages which it seemingly offered to the unwary punter, that a great many like it so well that they would play at small game rather than give out ; and rather than not play at all would punt at six-penny, three-penny, nay, a two-penny bank, – so much did the hope of winning the quinze-et-le-va and the trente-et-le-va intoxicate them.
This offers two main advantages: first, it requires making only one loader for both of them, rather than two ( having the single loader is considered well worth its added complexity ).
There are also computer versions of jigsaw puzzles, which have the advantages of requiring zero cleanup as well as no risk of losing any pieces.

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