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The Government of India further agrees in cooperation with the Government of the United States, to coordinate the use of grant and loan funds provided for in paragraphs 1 ( B ) and 1 ( C ) of Article 2, with such direct dollar assistance as may be made available by the Government of the United States of America, so that both sources of financing may be channeled to specific and clearly identifiable economic development programs and projects.
By 40 million years ago, the first clearly identifiable member of the dog family, Canidae, had arisen.
Also, the North American wolf line appeared with Canis edwardii, clearly identifiable as a wolf.
Dance does not leave behind clearly identifiable physical artifacts such as stone tools, hunting implements or cave paintings.
While much Native American spiritualism exists in a tribal-cultural continuum, and as such cannot be easily separated from tribal identity itself, certain other more clearly defined movements have arisen among " traditional " Native American practitioners, these being identifiable as " religions " in the clinical sense.
*" Internet backbone :" The Internet no longer has a clearly identifiable backbone, unlike its predecessor networks.
However, this may not always be the case, as with victims of white collar crime, who may not be clearly identifiable or directly linked to crime against a particular individual.
While many original ideas in the Zohar are presented as being from ( fictitious ) Jewish mystical works, many ancient and clearly rabbinic mystical teachings are presented without their real, identifiable sources being named.
* Volume III denounced a " modern tendency " ( unnamed by Jansen but clearly identifiable as Molinism ) as Semipelagian.
In general, the infrastructure of the people smuggling business is nontraditional, with no clearly identifiable organization and no rigid structure.
Much of the site has been built over, but some of the terminal buildings near Purley Way ( the A23 ) are still visible, clearly identifiable as to their former purpose.
At the head of these were Thomas Corneille, Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle and Isaac de Benserade, who were clearly aimed at in the book, as well as innumerable other persons, men and women of letters as well as of society, identifiable by manuscript " keys " compiled by the scribblers of the day.
Another man stands, echoing and opposing the form of the artist, outside rather than inside, made clearly defined and yet barely identifiable by the light and shade.
It is impossible to provide a complete list of Oscan praenomina, but these names are clearly identifiable in extant histories and inscriptions.
By November 2011 the movement had been frequently criticized for not yet coalescing around clearly identifiable aims, though many have argued that the experiment with participatory democracy was the only plausible aim.
The 2005 Doctor Who episode " The Christmas Invasion " featured the British Rocket Group, although the organisation was only identifiable by a logo not clearly seen on screen and never referred to in dialogue.
RBV asserts that any resource which is clearly identifiable, and can easily be acquired or built, cannot be a source of competitive advantage, so only resources or capabilities that are valuable, rare, hard to imitate or buy, and embedded in the organization ‘ VRIO ’ criteria can be relevant to explaining performance, for example reputation or product development capability.
It tracked nearly due westward, eventually becoming clearly identifiable on satellite imagery on August 9.
Unlike the farmhouses, which were all built in variations on the vernacular style, it is clearly identifiable as a mid-Victorian building with its gothic ornamentation.
Above all, the icon itself must remain clearly identifiable on the display screen regardless of its position and size.
Dance does not often leave behind clearly identifiable physical artifacts that last over millennia, such as stone tools, hunting implements or cave paintings.
The film is set in and around Southwold, Suffolk, England, with key landmarks such as the Victorian water tower, Southwold Lighthouse and the River Blyth estuary clearly identifiable.
In the Domesday Book of 1086 the two villages are recorded as Missedene and Little Missenden is clearly identifiable by two hides owned between three landlords.
In June 2009, Carmichael was involved in a successful campaign to ban the book by Max Scratchmann, " Chucking it All: How Downsizing To A Windswept Scottish Island Did Absolutely Nothing to Improve My Life ", an irreverent account of the author's experience downshifting from Manchester to Orkney, which Carmichael said was " hurtful and vindictive ", and attacked a number of " clearly identifiable " residents of the Islands .< ref >

clearly and enemy
The rest of the enemy force, which could not clearly see what was happening on the summit was next attacked in another encircling maneuver that sent it fleeing.
Most wars had other causes but they reinforced mercantilism by clearly defining the enemy, and justified damage to the enemy's economy.
Individuals injured as a result of their own negligence, such as by driving or walking through an unauthorized area known to have been mined or placed off limits or searching for or picking up unexploded munitions as war souvenirs, will not be awarded the Purple Heart as they clearly were not injured as a result of enemy action, but rather by their own negligence.
The sources do not clearly state what enemy he fought there, and historians had proposed either Goths or Huns, or the rebels of Anagastes.
The TSU argues that any lingering connection with the concept of China renders Taiwan an " abnormal nation " and that clearly separating Taiwan from China is necessary to prevent Taiwan from being dominated by an enemy and foreign nation.
Livy was clearly embarrassed of the way Rome had turned from being an ally to an enemy of the Samnites.
He wanted to say that you can't trust the enemy ... in Lifeboat you see clearly that you can't trust a Nazi, no matter how nice he seems to be.
Such one-man dictatorship is clearly the deadly enemy of any semblance of two-party government ...
Kraus saw the press as his supreme enemy and the " nether regions " of literature: his views on societal and cultural issues were less clearly defined, and his political preferences were shifting.
On 14 June the Chief of Staff of Army Group Centre said to General Kurt Zeitzler that "... the Russian concentration here front of 9th Army and at the Autobahn clearly indicates that the enemy attack will be aimed at the wings of the Army Group ".
Captain Planet's abilities are never clearly defined within the show, allowing him to always have a way of defeating his enemy and solving the problem before him.
Kerckhoffs ' Law -- " The security of a cipher must reside entirely in the key ", and the equivalent, and somewhat less obscure, Shannon's Maxim -- " The enemy knows the system ", put it more or less clearly.
In online games and especially first-person shooter games, MMORPGs and MUDs, kill stealing is the practice of arranging to get credit for killing an enemy, when it should have clearly been another player's kill.
Suppressive fire also makes it harder for the enemy to be able to assess the situation clearly.
As Kahndaq's ruler, Adam is depicted as fiercely working to protect his people and his nation, although his arrogance is still a handicap ; when the Spectre attacked Khandaq after being corrupted by Eclipso, Black Adam actually told his people that the JSA were also their enemy because he didn't want to give his people the impression that he needed help to protect them, despite the fact that he was clearly outmatched by the Spectre's power.
While clearly not breaking with Nechayev, Bakunin rebuked Nechayev upon discovery of his duplicity: " Lies, cunning entanglement a necessary and marvelous means for demoralising and destroying the enemy, though certainly not a useful means of obtaining and attracting new friends ".
Seldom in America's history has an enemy laid out so clearly the basis for the war he is waging against it.
Allen and Rowell were confident of prompt success against a clearly exhausted enemy, and Blamey was easily convinced to share their optimism.
When flare illumination was again lost, Lt. Lassen, fully aware of the dangers in clearly revealing his position to the enemy, turned on his landing lights and completed the landing.
The only targets the militia could clearly see were the enemy ’ s tethered horses.
Guy has spent his thirties at the family villa in Italy shunning the world after the failure of his marriage and has decided to return to England at the very beginning of the Second World War, in the belief that the creeping evils of modernity, gradually apparent in the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany, have become all too clearly displayed as a real and embodied enemy.
Thus, after collaborating with the USS in attacking an enemy freighter on October 12-with results never clearly established-and sinking a small enemy minesweeper with gunfire that night, Dealey was soon separated from the rest and operating independently.
Especially during the age of sail, a naval vessel that chose to pursue a possible enemy vessel spotted hull-down ran the risk of unknowingly closing on a more powerful opponent — depending on the wind and other conditions, it might not be possible to flee once the other vessel was clearly visible hull-up.

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