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Telstra deployed a CDMA network, which did not suffer this limitation, and while the AMPS network was closed down at the end of 1999 in the major cities, the closure deadline was extended until the end of 2000 in rural areas to ease the transition to CDMA.
With engine power as a major limitation, combined with the desire for accuracy and other operational factors, bomber designs tended to be tailored to one particular role.
These include the amount of light available, the amount of leaf area a plant has to capture light ( shading by other plants is a major limitation of photosynthesis ), rate at which carbon dioxide can be supplied to the chloroplasts to support photosynthesis, the availability of water, and the availability of suitable temperatures for carrying out photosynthesis.
Structuring organizations in this way is useful partly because it can reduce the communication overhead by limiting information flow ; this is also its major limitation.
However, most other systems depended on corpora specifically developed for the tasks implemented by these systems, which was ( and often continues to be ) a major limitation in the success of these systems.
This computational approach circumvented a major limitation, the abundance of maternal proteins interfering with the detection of fetal proteins, to fetal proteomic analysis of maternal blood.
Apart from the risk of data loss, the major limitation of RAM drives is their limited capacity, which is constrained by the amount of RAM within the machine.
Dependency grammars, in contrast, since the basic architecture of dependency places a major limitation on the amount of structure that the theory can assume, produce simple, relatively flat structures for noun phrases.
The intertidal existence to which these trees are adapted represents the major limitation to the number of species able to thrive in their habitat.
The main limitation of direct compression is that it cannot be used for all drug substances ; the technique depends on the major components of the formulation having appropriate flow and compaction properties.
According to artist Steve Purcell, that became a major limitation for the art team ; due to a low number of " ghastly " colors, they often chose bizarre tones for backgrounds.
The case thereby placed an important limitation on Swann v. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Board of Education, 402 U. S. 1 ( 1971 ), the first major Supreme Court case concerning school busing.
Hypothermia continues to be a major limitation to diving in cold water.
A side effect of this was that Beta camcorders were record-only: consumers saw this as a major limitation.
The major limitation of the GDI DCs was that they were write-only.
Another major limitation is the lack of treatment strategies for many genetic disorders once they are diagnosed.
A major limitation to this hypothesis is the lack of stability of organic molecules at high temperatures, but some have suggested that life would have originated outside of the zones of highest temperature.
Disk scanners share a major limitation with the Farnsworth image dissector.
At the period of initial desmodromic development, valve springs were a major limitation on engine performance because they would break from metal fatigue.
This implies a major limitation on the scope of " self-representation.
However, Oboe had the major limitation that it could only guide a single aircraft at a time and took about 10 minutes to guide a single aircraft to its target.
The lack of a tractable mouse model for papillomavirus infection has been a major limitation for laboratory investigation of papillomaviruses.
Another major limitation is the fact that many intermittent or mild asthmatics have normal spirometry between acute exacerbation, limiting spirometry's usefulness as a diagnostic.
The major limitation of the IGBT for low voltage applications is the high voltage drop it exhibits in on-state ( 2 to 4 V ).

major and slide
For example, on a keyboard, a player's fingertips can be made to slide across the white keys or over the black keys, producing either a C major scale or an
In 1992, Deng Xiaoping travelled to southern China in his last major public appearance to revitalize faith in market economics and stop the country's slide back into Maoism.
It features multiple ballfields, picnic shelters, a large slide, playground equipment, basketball and tennis courts, park district offices, and the following major additions adjacent to it:
On Boxing Day in 2011, there was a major rock slide at Cape Arkona, which buried a ten year old girl and seriously injured her mother.
Although contact between a runner and a catcher is allowed in the major leagues, often little league, high school, and college runners are required to slide into home plate.
Combining the various options results in more than 50 different configurations, but the major variants are defined by their operation caliber ( 92 / 96 / 98 ), operation ( F / G / D ) and combination of optional items ( Inox / Brigadier slide / Compact length ):
The Timp Glacier is one of the major sources of injury or death to hikers on Timp, particularly when some attempt to " glissade " ( or slide rapidly ) down the snowfield's surface with the assistance of a shovel or other device to save time descending.
In the UK, the society has been active at many major disasters, from the coal tip slide at Aberfan in 1966, the Lockerbie air disaster in 1988 to the London bombings in 2005, providing support on all levels, from front line medical provision, to running helplines for worried relatives and long term emotional care for the victims.
Artist Ben Harper has credited Lindley's distinctive slide guitar style as a major influence on his own playing and in 2006 Lindley sat in on Harper's album Both Sides of the Gun.
A major slide in 1983 brought the problem to the public attention again.
Produced by Trevor Horn and Stephen Lipson, the album was a major stylistic departure from the previous album, 1985's Once Upon A Time, While still maintaining the epic arena-rock sense of scale and drama which the band had developed since the mid-1980s, Street Fighting Years also moved away from the American soul and gospel influences of its predecessor in favour of soundtrack atmospherics and a new incorporation of acoustic and Celtic / folk music-related ingredients including double bass, slide guitar and accordion.
Although mandatory busing ended in the 1990s, Cleveland continued to slide into poverty, reaching a nadir in 2004 when it was named the poorest major city in the United States.
The first and largest major slide occurred in 1907 at Cucaracha.
Mansfield will spend $ 3 million to add two major water slides, including a three-person tube slide with a 40-foot drop and a two-person tube slide which will send riders down a huge drop, then catapult them up three-stories, then backwards for a spectacular finish.
In 1836, George Buchannan built a slide for cribs between Victoria and Chaudière Islands ( on the south side of the river ) which later became a major tourist attraction where King Edward VII ( then Prince Albert of Wales ) in 1860, and the future George V in 1901 both experienced the thrill of " shooting the slides ".
The Irish Tuning can be done easily by reversing the slide ( flipping the slide upside down ) of a chromatic in the key of B major ; alternatively, one can just use the B major as is, but use slide-in as the home position.

major and playing
Young men in school could look forward to playing ball for money in a dozen different places, even if they failed to make the major leagues.
They showed they were glad that Carnegie would have a major orchestra playing there so often next season to take up the slack with the departure to Lincoln Center of the New York Philharmonic, the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Boston Symphony.
During its preparation he became a friend of Cosima Wagner ( then in Strasbourg ), with whom he had many theological and musical conversations, exploring his view of Bach's descriptive music, and playing the major Chorale Preludes for her at the Temple Neuf.
Spalding retired from playing baseball in 1878, although he continued as a major force as owner of the White Stockings and major influence on the National League.
Sanders was also famous for playing on major league baseball teams ( the New York Yankees and the Atlanta Braves ) while simultaneously playing in the NFL.
* Second, it led to the playing of a " World Series " in 1903 between the two major league champions.
Besides the history of Augustus ' reign that caused him so much grief, his major works included an Etruscan history and eight volumes on Carthaginian history, as well as an Etruscan Dictionary and a book on dice playing.
Although the college game has a much larger margin for talent than its pro counterpart, the sheer number of fans following major colleges provides a financial equalizer for the game, with Division I programs – the highest level – playing in huge stadiums, six of which have seating capacity exceeding 100, 000.
* To provide financial services to depository institutions, the U. S. government, and foreign official institutions, including playing a major role in operating the nation's payments system
Cheese and wine are a major part of the cuisine, playing different roles regionally and nationally, with many variations and appellation d ' origine contrôlée ( AOC ) ( regulated appellation ) laws.
Talented young stars provided solid defensive play with catcher Charles Johnson setting a major league record by playing in 123 games without committing a single error, while Luis Castillo ( 2B ) and Edgar Rentería ( SS ) comprised one of the best double play combos in the League.
The film was Bogart's last major film playing a gangster ( his final gangster role was in The Big Shot in 1942 ).
Since playing a major role in the defeat of Napoleon, Russia had been regarded as militarily invincible, but, once pitted against a coalition of the great powers of Europe, the reverses it suffered on land and sea exposed the weakness of Tsar Nicholas ' regime.
After playing with the Indianapolis Clowns of the Negro American League and in the minor leagues, Aaron started his major league career in 1954.
The next day, Aaron made his first spring training start for the Braves ' major league team, playing in left field and hitting a home run.
The chord harmonica has up to 48 chords: major, seventh, minor, augmented and diminished for ensemble playing.
He made his first major television appearance in the second season premiere of Crime Story, playing a Kennedy-esque American senator.
With his roles in Leone's films, Van Cleef became a major star of Spaghetti Westerns, playing central roles in films such as Death Rides a Horse, Day of Anger, The Big Gundown and The Sabata Trilogy.
The youthful Muralitharan went from strength to strength, playing a major part in Sri Lanka's back-to-back Test victories against England and New Zealand in 1992 – 93.
He is best known for creating 2000 AD and playing a major part in the development of Judge Dredd.
Gellar's first major break came in 1992, when she starred in the serial Swans Crossing and was subsequently cast in the soap opera All My Children, playing Kendall Hart, the long-lost daughter of character Erica Kane ( Susan Lucci ).
It is believed Tarot could have evolved out of traditional playing cards, with the addition of the major arcana being influenced by the previously mentioned carticellas, which already depicted cards such as The Sun, The Moon, Justice, Temperance, Strength, The Emperor, and the Pope ( Hierophant.

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