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In other words, nationalism worked well enough when it had limited application, both as to geography and as to population ; ;
`` We have made limited application of the ' parallel ladder ' plan.
Both the miniaturization and standardization of CPUs have increased the presence of digital devices in modern life far beyond the limited application of dedicated computing machines.
The possibility to use cadmium yellow as pigment was recognized in the 1840s but the lack of cadmium limited this application.
Despite its being a non-metric unit, a number of metric countries have used this unit for its limited range of application.
A context menu offers a limited set of choices that are available in the current state, or context, of the operating system or application.
The Mansfield Amendment of 1973 expressly limited appropriations for defense research ( through ARPA / DARPA ) to projects with direct military application.
The " edrophonium test " is infrequently performed to identify MG ; its application is limited to the situation when other investigations do not yield a conclusive diagnosis.
The principle was patented in 1957 by Marvin Minsky, although laser technology limited practical application of the technique.
Now, therefore, the main application of MPLS is to implement limited traffic engineering and layer 3 / layer 2 “ service provider type ” VPNs over IPv4 networks.
Another limited application of this very small tube was in studio-grade microphones from that era, the AKG / Norelco C12a, which employed the 7586, being a good example.
Results from this field of research have seen limited application to programming language design and implementation outside academia.
The application of the Constitution to Puerto Rico is limited by the Insular Cases.
However, these are not prototypical proverbs in that their application is limited to one domain.
Furthermore, the lex fori will prevail in cases where an application of the lex causae would otherwise result in a fundamentally immoral outcome, or give extraterritorial effect to confiscatory or other territorially limited laws.
The dominance by estate owners of the island's only and extremely limited natural resource, the land, and the single-minded application of that resource to one industry precluded the development of a stable peasant class.
Test techniques include, but are not limited to, the process of executing a program or application with the intent of finding software bugs ( errors or other defects ).
Adorno's house on Seeheimer Strasse was similarly searched in July and his application for membership in the Reich Chamber of Literature was denied on the grounds that membership was limited to " persons who belong to the German nation by profound ties of character and blood.
With the advent of C-support, application programs were no longer limited to 4K sizes, much larger C programs could be created, loaded to the TPF system as multiple 4K records and read into memory during a fetch operation and correctly reassembled.
Both electrostatic and electromagnetic induction were used to develop wireless telegraph systems which saw limited commercial application.
Contrary to the original algorithm whose application is limited to English only, this version takes into account spelling peculiarities of a number of other languages.
However, other systems such as the K computer continue to use conventional processors such as SPARC-based designs and the overall applicability of GPGPUs in general purpose high performance computing applications has been the subject of debate, in that while a GPGPU maybe tuned to score well on specific benchmarks its overall applicability to everyday algorithms may be limited unless significant effort is spent to tune the application towards it.
The application of Sr isotope stratigraphy is generally limited to carbonate samples for which the Sr seawater curve is well defined.
Essentially all forms of scientific and commercial uses were then limited to dedicated measurements which hopefully would capture the need for that application.
The primary application during the first 10 years of ALE use was government and military radio systems, and the limited customer base combined with the necessity to adhere to MILSPEC standards kept prices extremely high.

limited and Nuremberg
The Nuremberg Principles were developed by UN organs under that limited mandate.

limited and Code
A careful student has suggested that `` In any new revision ( of the Judicial Code ) the legislators would do well to remember that the allocation of power to the federal courts should be limited to those matters in which their expertise in federal law might be used, leaving to the state judiciaries the primary obligation of pronouncing state law ''.
According to Title 18 of the United States Code, "... the term " toxin " means the toxic material or product of plants, animals, microorganisms ( including, but not limited to, bacteria, viruses, fungi, rickettsiae or protozoa ), or infectious substances, or a recombinant or synthesized molecule, whatever their origin and method of production ..."
Only " general and permanent " laws are codified ; the Code does not usually include provisions that apply only to a limited number of people ( a private law ) or for a limited time, such as most appropriation acts or budget laws, which apply only for a single fiscal year.
If these limited provisions are significant, however, they may be printed as " notes " underneath related sections of the Code.
In 1789, alluding to the limited degree of legal protection afforded to slaves in the French West Indies by the Code Noir, he wrote:
California Education Code 48907 affirms students ' rights to " the wearing of buttons, badges, and other insignia " as well freedom of speech in student publications, subject to limited restrictions.
In the United States, the Code of Federal Regulations for the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 define a service animal as " any guide dog, signal dog, or other animal individually trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability, including, but not limited to, guiding individuals with impaired vision, alerting individuals with impaired hearing to intruders or sounds, providing minimal protection or rescue work, pulling a wheelchair, or fetching dropped items.
The Hays Code limited Brick's portrayal of sexual desire for Skipper, and diminished the original play's critique of homophobia and sexism.
The University operates as a company limited by guarantee, under the Companies ( Victoria ) Code and has a constitution which clearly identifies its objects in education, scholarship and research as part of the mission of the Catholic Church.
( 3 ) Code enforcement constables are appointed by any county or municipal Chief Executive with limited authority to enforce only those ordinances pertaining to building, housing, sanitation, or public health codes.
At any instant, it could access only four virtual memory segments ( System Data, System Code, User Data, User Code ), each limited to 128 kB in size.
* TI Code Composer Studio IDE, Microcontroller Core Edition ( size limited to 16KB )
In Hungary, since 1996 domestic partnership in the form of unregistered cohabitation offers a limited set of rights compared to marriage in a Civil Code ( more in the field of health and pension ; but no inheritance ), although a growing number of Hungarian couples, both opposite-sex couples and same-sex couples choose this kind of partnership instead of marriage.
The Mackinac Center is classified as a 501 ( c )( 3 ) organization under U. S. Internal Revenue Code which means it is legally limited in the amount of money it can spend on legislative efforts.
As great as " Break Dancin '" was, though, it highlighted the limited tonal range of scratching, which was in danger of becoming a short-lived fad like human beat-boxing until the emergence of Code Money's DJ Brethren from Philadelphia in the mid -' 80s.
The act gives limited rights to registered same-sex and opposite-sex couples by inserting a Title V-bis on statutory cohabitation in the Belgian Civil Code and by amending certain provisions of the Belgian Civil Code and the Belgian Judicial Code.
eCollectables are published in limited series and identified uniquely with the SIDC ( Stampii ID Code ) and once acquired ( purchased or traded ) it is registered in the eCollectables Certification Database to guarantee uniqueness and ownership of these virtual goods.
As the console market drifted towards Western-style action games, players became impatient with the limited resources and cumbersome controls seen in Japanese titles such as Resident Evil Code: Veronica and Silent Hill 4: The Room.
The Provincial Courts have an extensive criminal jurisdiction under the Criminal Code, a federal statute, and also typically have a limited civil jurisdiction in matters under provincial jurisdiction, such as small claims and some family matters.
:" Scope of practice in environmental health " means the practice of environmental health by registered environmental health specialists in the public and private sector within the meaning of this article and includes, but is not limited to, organization, management, education, enforcement, consultation, and emergency response for the purpose of prevention of environmental health hazards and the promotion and protection of the public health and the environment in the following areas: food protection ; housing ; institutional environmental health ; land use ; community noise control ; recreational swimming areas and waters ; electromagnetic radiation control ; solid, liquid, and hazardous materials management ; underground storage tank control ; onsite septic systems ; vector control ; drinking water quality ; water sanitation ; emergency preparedness ; and milk and dairy sanitation pursuant to Section 33113 of the Food and Agricultural Code.

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