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It might be well to point out, however, some of the newer developments that have taken place within the past few months which might have a bearing on the future of the various foamed plastics involved.
At the same time, however, he can use this term to mean the glorious future destiny of a truly comprehensive " Israel ".
In the future, however, the military will be reduced to about 1, 000 men.
The plurality decision left open a future " as-applied " Constitutional challenge, however.
" The games on the whole, however, rated last on his survey of over 200 games for the Atari, Intellivision, Astrocade and Odyssey consoles, and contemporary games were rated " Average " with future Channel F games rated " below average ".
RCR owns the stylized No. 3 logos used during Earnhardt's lifetime ; however these rights may not prevent a future racing team from using a different No. 3 design.
The buyer of a Call option has a right to buy a certain quantity of the underlying asset, at a specified price on or before a given date in the future, he however has no obligation whatsoever to carry out this right.
Similarly, the buyer of a Put option has the right to sell a certain quantity of an underlying asset, at a specified price on or before a given date in the future, he however has no obligation whatsoever to carry out this right.
These areas often overlap with the firm's accounting function, however, financial accounting is more concerned with the reporting of historical financial information, while these financial decisions are directed toward the future of the firm.
In much of economics, however, " capital " ( without any qualification ) means goods that can help produce other goods in the future, the result of investment.
With the advice of our brethren and of the entire Curia, as well as with the will and consent of the prefect, we decree the abolition of that evil custom which has hitherto prevailed among the porticani, namely, of disposing, contrary to the wish of the one deceased, of the property of porticani dying without heirs ; with this understanding, however, that in future the porticani remain faithful to the Roman Church, to us and to our successors.
Emmy, however, travels to the future and returns with Mecha-King Ghidorah, a resurrected cyborg version of the original.
Many of them ( including Naum, Clement, Angelarious, Sava and Gorazd ), however, reached Bulgaria and were commissioned by Boris I of Bulgaria to teach and instruct the future clergy of the state into the Slavic languages.
The symbols typically used to represent alethic possibility is ◊ and alethic necessity is □, however, these are replaced in temporal logic into two categories: possibility and necessity in the past and in the future.
Because the unified Swiss Code of Criminal Procedure ( set to enter into force in 2011 ) does not provide for jury trials or lay judges, however, they are likely to be abolished in the near future.
As a result of ongoing improvements in the road system during the early 1990s, however, it is expected that in the future villagers will more easily be able to seek medical care, send children to schools at district centers, and work outside the village.
It would however take a while before the first of these films appeared, and at this point many thought of the concept mainly as a radical idea with no future.
This ability to manipulate musical data has also introduced the concept of surrogate orchestras, providing a combination of half sequenced MIDI recordings and half musicians to make up an entire orchestral arrangement ; however, scholars believe surrogate orchestras have the possibility of affecting future live musical performances in which the use of live musicians in orchestral arrangements may cease entirely because the composition of music via MIDI recordings proves to be more efficient and less expensive.
Many of her devices, however, simply give a futuristic gloss to the daily life of the distant future, as she shows characters performing ordinary tasks with unexpected tools ( e. g. sonic laundry or toilets ).
Due to the subjective nature of these interpretations, however, no two of them agree on exactly what he predicted, whether for the past or for the future.
The two highest courts, the Supreme Court ( Högsta domstolen ) and the Supreme Administrative Court ( Regeringsrätten ), have the right to set precedent which is in practice ( however not formally ) binding on all future application of the law.
She commented that " I used to take my toenails — they would die from dancing — so I would just take the whole toenail and throw it away, and not feel anything ," however, ballet instilled in her discipline that would be important in her future acting career.
" In the same report, however, they also recommended monitoring some parapsychological research, such as psychokinesis on random number generators and ganzfeld effects, for possible future studies.
Honorius IV, however, declared the contract invalid and forbade all similar agreements for the future.
Adherents of full preterism, however, dispute this assertion by pointing out that Paul's condemnation was written during a time in which the Resurrection was still in the future ( i. e., pre-A. D. 70 ).

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Al-Tabari, for example, writes that she belonged to the same tribe as her future husband, the ' Amlaqi, which was probably one of the four original tribes of Palmyra.
K. B. McFarlane, on the other hand, criticised Edward's restrictive policy towards his earls, and concluded that "... he belonged less to the future than to the past.
Although the " Géant " project was initially unsuccessful Nadar was still convinced that the future belonged to heavier-than-air machines.
Some of these had belonged to the late Queen Matilda, and were supposed to be inherited by Rufus's younger brother Henry ( the future Henry I ); nevertheless Fitzhamon remained on good terms with Henry.
On October 22, 1975, a federal judge in Atlanta, Georgia, finally ruled Jones Eshlimar's marriage was valid and that half of Williams's future royalties belonged to her.
Simmons, who had belonged to several area groups ( among them " Scratch ", an acoustic trio with future Doobies bassist Tiran Porter ) and also performed as a solo artist, was already an accomplished fingerstyle player whose approach to the instrument complemented Johnston's rhythmic R & B strumming.
On 26 September 1872, he proclaimed the future of the Republic to be in the hands of " a new social level " ( une couche sociale nouvelle ) ( Discours, III. 101 ), ostensibly the petite bourgeoisie to whom his father belonged.
The area of the future town belonged to a Cisterian Abbey from Koprzywnica, and by the mid 13th century, Jasło, known then as Jasiel or Jasiol, had a fair of local importance.
As in the case of the KSČ, those who joined tended to do so with their future careers in mind ; secondary school and university students were overrepresented, while only a fraction of the eligible industrial and agricultural workers belonged.
The patent confirmed that the barony created in 1447 belonged to Richard Fiennes, but on the condition that, for the purposes of precedence or seniority, it would be considered as having been created in 1603, and also provided that no future Baron Saye and Sele would assert the precedence of 1447.
In the late 1830s, Alexis de Tocqueville's Democracy in America appeared, whose last chapter contained the prophecy that the future belonged to Russia and America.
These events belonged in the main to the past, but the writer represented them as still in the future, arranged under certain artificial categories of time definitely determined from the beginning in the counsels of God and revealed by Him to His servants the prophets.
Yet the immediate future belonged to Italian opera.
Another of the treaty's important terms was Germany's confirmation of the internationally recognized border with Poland and Russia, and other territorial changes that Germany had undergone since 1945, preventing any future claims to lost territory east of the Oder-Neisse line ( see also former German territories east of the Oder-Neisse line ) which had belonged to Germany before 1937.
In 1793 the archbishops ' property was confiscated by the Prussian authorities ; since 1807 it belonged to general Józef Zajączek, the future governor of the Kingdom of Poland.
The family ( gens ) Octavia, to which the first Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus belonged, came from Velitrae, and the future emperor spent his youth there.
Dr. George Greer, Dr. Lester Grinspoon, Professor James Bakalar, and Professor Thomas Roberts contributed to the argument that MDMA belonged in Schedule III, a category that would more readily enable future research and permit the continuation of its use in psychotherapy.
By 1948 it was clear that the future of the car business belonged to the giants.
The future belonged to more energy efficient and slower clocked dual-core CPUs on a single die instead of two.
The family of the future artist belonged to the upper class.
Schau believed that Fellow and UAE belonged to a class of first-generation Amiga emulators, and that more accurate, real-time emulators would be available in the future.
The future Haakon VII of Norway belonged to the house of Oldenburg, which 1448-1814 was the Royal House of union of Denmark and Norway, to its branch Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg.
Before leaving he asked Darwin if evolution meant that the future belonged to America as the Eastern civilisations decayed ; after thinking it over, Darwin responded " Yes.
" Lavrov began his revolutionary career with the assumption that the future belonged to West European scientific socialism, as created by material conditions of West European civilization.

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