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key and advantage
The key words here are fair and eventually-if characters ' ranks are close, and the weaker character has obtained some advantage, then the weaker character can escape defeat or perhaps prevail.
The key advantage of self-propelled over towed artillery is that it can be brought into action much faster.
Whilst this had the advantage of being usable by untrained users via ' hunt and peck ' typing and requiring one less key switch than a conventional 12 button keypad, it had the disadvantage that some symbols required three times as much force to depress them as others which made it hard to achieve any speed with the device.
The oars were a key advantage as they would enable the Adventure Galley to manoeuvre in a battle when the winds had calmed and other ships were dead in the water.
A key advantage of a dimensional approach is that the data warehouse is easier for the user to understand and to use.
As with other wavelet transforms, a key advantage it has over Fourier transforms is temporal resolution: it captures both frequency and location information ( location in time ).
A key advantage of the Euclidean algorithm is that it can find the GCD efficiently without having to compute the prime factors.
It provided a technological advantage, and was responsible for many key Byzantine military victories, most notably the salvation of Constantinople from two Arab sieges, thus securing the Empire's survival.
In most countries, trading by corporate insiders such as officers, key employees, directors, and large shareholders may be legal, if this trading is done in a way that does not take advantage of non-public information.
The critical advantage in an asymmetric key system is that Bob and Alice never need to send a copy of their keys to each other.
The key advantage of self-propelled over towed artillery is that it can be brought into action much faster.
However, New England took advantage of several key Jacksonville miscues in a game dominated by defense.
There were serious scientific objections to the process of natural selection as the key mechanism of evolution, including Karl von Nägeli's insistence that a trivial characteristic with no adaptive advantage could not be developed by selection.
Vi has the advantage that most ordinary keys are connected to some kind of command for positioning, altering text, searching and so forth, either singly or in key combinations.
Wheat was a key factor enabling the emergence of city-based societies at the start of civilization because it was one of the first crops that could be easily cultivated on a large scale, and had the additional advantage of yielding a harvest that provides long-term storage of food.
Ownership of the rights to the Tesla patents was a key advantage to the Westinghouse Company in offering a complete alternating current power system for both lighting and power.
The key advantage of VHDL, when used for systems design, is that it allows the behavior of the required system to be described ( modeled ) and verified ( simulated ) before synthesis tools translate the design into real hardware ( gates and wires ).
Its earliest non-experimental use came with military communication systems during World War II, its key advantage being that its light-based transmissions could not be intercepted by the enemy.
A key advantage of jets and turboprops for aeroplane propulsion-their superior performance at high altitude compared to piston engines, particularly naturally aspirated ones-is irrelevant in automobile applications.
This key advantage enables them to occasionally reach a body before Calliphoridae overall effecting the maggot mass that will be discovered.
The key advantage of a linear penalty function is that the slack variables vanish from the dual problem, with the constant C appearing only as an additional constraint on the Lagrange multipliers.
The key to designing a passive solar building is to best take advantage of the local climate.
A key advantage of this kind of reactive armour is that it cannot be defeated via tandem warhead shaped charges, which employ a small forward warhead to detonate ERA before the main warhead fires.
The key advantage of a mailing list over a things such as web-based discussion is that as new message becomes available they are immediately delivered to the participants ' mailboxe.

key and out
He handed Harold a key to the front door, and cautioned him against leaving it unlocked while they were out of the apartment.
It was the end of the afternoon when he took the huge key out of his pocket and inserted it into the keyhole.
When he was bent over behind the wheel of the station wagon, feeling in his trouser cuffs for the ignition key which he had dropped a moment before, she came out of the house with an enormous Rumanian shawl over her head, which she had bought in that country during one of their trips abroad, and handed him a clean handkerchief through the window.
otherwise, you'll have to spend a few minutes to either attach a suitable spring clip somewhere on the press head or fit the key to a length of light chain and fasten to the bottom of the motor mount so that the key is out of the way when not in use.
Let us not try to key them out at this stage of the game, and let us just call them Bombus.
To be sure of matching color as well as form, pieces of cartoon were traced on the roughcast, and large samples painted in fresco, then left two months to dry out to their final key.
I waited until my man was coming out of the office with the key to a cabin before I went in to register.
* That the discipline grew out of colonialism, perhaps was in league with it, and derived some of its key notions from it, consciously or not.
Iterated product ciphers carry out encryption in multiple rounds, each which uses a different subkey derived from the original key.
Some components of membranes play a key role in medicine, such as the efflux pumps that pump drugs out of a cell.
On seven key lines in and out of the city, service is provided by camellos (" camels " or " dromedaries ", after their " humps "), trailer buses that haul as many as two hundred passengers in a passenger carrying trailer.
Moore's law suggests that computing power doubles roughly every 18 to 24 months, but even this doubling effect leaves the larger symmetric key lengths currently considered acceptable well out of reach.
They found that the key is for software to monitor the number of scans that machines on a network sends out.
The key article by the three authors setting out the CIP rules was published in 1966.
The study identified four key manufacturing capabilities out of the hundreds commonly used in modern industry:
Although they had their best season in decades at 92 – 70, they lost key games against the Mets and finished the season a disappointing eight games out of first place while the Mets exploded past them by winning 39 of their last 50 games.
It is also possible to bring class actions under state law, and in some cases the court may extend its jurisdiction to all the members of the class, including out of state ( or even internationally ) as the key element is the jurisdiction that the court has over the defendant.
Controversies arose out of classified design elements, a relatively short key length of the symmetric-key block cipher design, and the involvement of the NSA, nourishing suspicions about a backdoor.
All FARG computational models share certain key principles, among which are: that human thinking is carried out by thousands of independent small actions in parallel, biased by the concepts that are currently activated ; that activation spreads from activated concepts to less activated " neighbor concepts "; that there is a " mental temperature " that regulates the degree of randomness in the parallel activity ; that promising avenues tend to be explored more rapidly than unpromising ones.
The beginning of the season was a struggle for the Wings, with key players out of the lineup including Henrik Zetterberg, Tomas Holmström, Johan Franzen, Valtteri Filppula, and Niklas Kronwall.
As Simon Schama has pointed out, witty banter and public speaking ability were key aspects of the social culture of 18th century France.
This concept became a key element of the meaning of " emperor " in the Byzantine and Orthodox east, but went out of favor with in the west with the rise of Roman Catholicism.
Essentially the same process is used to insert a document into the network: the data is routed according to the key until it runs out of hops, and if no existing document is found with the same key, it is stored on each node.

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