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: The text was derived by comparing a number of printed Bibles, and following the majority when there were discrepancies.
Liberation Army Daily, a publication thought to represent the views of the CMC majority, printed an article on 11 March 2003 which quotes two army delegates as saying, " Having one center is called ' loyalty ', while having two centers will result in ' problems.
The vast majority of his published articles on music, in particular, have to be sought individually within the various periodicals in which they were originally printed.
The majority of his correspondence is printed in Igrot Kodesh, partly translated as " Letters from the Rebbe ".
Hills argues that the principle of providentially preserved transmission guarantees that the printed Textus Receptus must be the closest text to the Greek autographs ; and consequently he rejects readings in the majority Byzantine text where these are not maintained in the Textus Receptus.
EAN International-Uniform Code Council ( EAN-UCC ) was a supply chain standards family name, formally the EAN. UCC System, that included product barcodes which are printed on the great majority of products available in stores worldwide and electronic commerce standards.
Although there is no definitive Mahāyāna canon as such, the printed or manuscript collections in Chinese and Tibetan, published through the ages, have preserved the majority of known Mahāyāna sutras.
Unlike most national newspapers, the Daily Star has limited articles on politics and has rarely shown clear support for any specific party or leader ; although in the run-up to the 2010 general election the newspaper printed several articles which hinted that it wanted to see Labour and Gordon Brown voted out of power, while at the same time it offering no explicit support for the Conservatives or their leader David Cameron – who ultimately became Prime Minister following the formation a new coalition government with the Liberal Democrats when his party failed to gain an overall majority in parliament.
It also once printed professional texts, novels, and histories, such as those by Robert Lowell, but the UCC Press today prints the majority of school-related publications newspaper, alumni magazines, financial reports, etc.
Sir Syed replied that he had only had 500 copies printed, the majority of which he had sent to England, one had been given to the government of India, and the remaining copies were still in his possession.
A membrane keyboard is a computer keyboard whose " keys " are not separate, moving parts, as with the majority of other keyboards, but rather are pressure pads that have only outlines and symbols printed on a flat, flexible surface.
In November 2000, Learning and Skills Television of Alberta, a company majority owned by CHUM Limited ( 60 %), was awarded a category 1 television broadcasting licence by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission ( CRTC ) called BookTelevision-The Channel, described as " a national English-language Category 1 specialty television service that will feature magazines and talk shows, dramas and documentaries that are exclusively based upon printed and published works, and offered with additional programming that provides an educational context and promotes reading.
He also wrote the vast majority of the descriptive " tech spec " biographies printed on the Transformers toy packages that Hasbro produced in the 1980s, giving each figure unique personality quirks.
In a majority of states where Nader's name was not printed on the ballot, write-in votes for the Nader / Camejo ticket were still permitted and counted.
Since then the majority of printed media in Austria in effect comes from the same company.
near World Color Press in Sparta, Illinois, where the majority of U. S. comic books were printed.
The majority of the collection of over 24, 000 artifacts, photographs, documents, manuscripts, and other printed matter was acquired between 1994 and 1999 by the city of Harrisburg, under Mayor Stephen R. Reed, who is the museum's founder.
In 2003, Jan McRae was accused of plagiarizing Elmore's work for tracts printed by Family International, to which she later admitted having done. Over the years, Larry has sold the majority of his published artwork but he has retained the copyrights.
The majority of company letterheads are printed A4 in size ( 210mm x 297mm ) although occasionally A5 ( 148mm x 210mm ) and other bespoke sizes are sometimes used.
" While printing in London from 1549-1553, he printed a number of books in Latin, English, French, Italian and Dutch, the majority being Protestant tracts, many of them by members of the Dutch Reformed Church.
The vast majority of the printed works of 1849, a New York German printing of 1865, and the first English public printing of 1880 are additions to the reputed biblical books.
In countries that had a PTT unit of government, typically the vast majority of forms of distribution of information fell under the auspices of the PTT, whether that be the delivery of printed publications and individual letters in the postal mail, the transmission of telephonic audio, or the transmission of telegraphic on-off signals, and in some countries, the broadcast of one-way ( audio ) radio and ( audio-video ) television signals.

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The majority of ammeters are either connected in series with the circuit carrying the current to be measured ( for small fractional amperes ), or have their shunt resistors connected similarly in series.
Most circuits have fewer ministers than churches, and the majority of services are led by lay local preachers, or by supernumerary ministers ( ministers who have retired, called supernumerary because they are not counted for official purposes in the numbers of ministers for the circuit in which they are listed ).
A majority gate is a logical gate used in circuit complexity and other applications of Boolean circuits.
A major result in circuit complexity asserts that the majority function cannot be computed by AC0 circuits of subexponential size.
The majority of mainstream wrestlers begin on the independent circuit.
Sommer argued that he would be drive the majority of the race as he was more familiar with the circuit and Nuvolari would likely break the car.
Since this advantage has increased and grown more important, CMOS processes and variants have come to dominate, thus the vast majority of modern integrated circuit manufacturing is on CMOS processes.
As a result of the efficiency gains realized using HDL, a majority of modern digital circuit design revolves around it.
The majority of the initial test / debug cycle is conducted in the HDL simulator environment, as the early stage of the design is subject to frequent and major circuit changes.
Article V, Section 25 ( a ) of the Missouri Constitution specifies a process, known as the Missouri Plan, to appoint judges to the state Supreme Court, Court of Appeals, and circuit and probate courts in the independent City of St. Louis, Jackson County ( Kansas City ), and any other circuit court where a majority of voters choose to adopt nonpartisan appointment ( currently St. Louis County, Clay County, and Platte County ).
A wide variety of metal foils of varying thickness are available from which to choose and create a flex circuit, however copper foils, serve the vast majority of all flexible circuit applications.
The majority of traveling overseers are circuit overseers ; they oversee circuits of about twenty congregations, performing twice-yearly week-long visits with each.
* Late 1940s-A majority shareholding in Allied Cinemas and Irish Cinemas Ltd was gained, becoming the largest exhibition circuit in Ireland ( a position maintained until the early 1980s )
A majority of the active circuit judges may decide to hear or rehear a case en banc.
The circuit minister had pastoral oversight and administered sacraments, but the majority of services were led, and sermons preached, by Local Preachers ( note the capital letters ).
The vast majority of demand valves are open circuit, which means that the exhaled gas is discharged into the surrounding environment and lost.
The majority of manufacturing and field faults in circuit boards were due to solder joints on the boards, imperfections in board connections, or the bonds and bond wires from IC pads to pin lead frames.
Monaco's street circuit places very different demands on the cars in comparison to the majority of the other circuits used during a Championship season.
The races are therefore very tough on the car, and also physically tough on the drivers, especially since the circuit is anti-clockwise, where the centrifugal forces in the many hard left turns push the drivers ' necks to the right, instead of left as in the majority of circuits on the F1 calendar.
In this technique, three identical copies of a circuit compute on the same data in parallel and outputs are fed into majority voting logic, returning the value that occurred in at least two of three cases.
Associate Justice Byron White, writing for the five-member majority, disagreed with the determination by the Court of Appeals that there was a " clear absence of all jurisdiction " for Judge Stump to consider Ora McFarlin's petition, noting that Indiana law gave circuit courts " original exclusive jurisdiction in all cases at law and in equity " and jurisdiction over " all other causes, matters and proceedings where exclusive jurisdiction thereof is not conferred by law upon some other court, board or officer.
This " circuit riding " arrangement meant that the Supreme Court justices spent the majority of the year traveling to each district within their circuit to conduct trials, and spent far less time assembled at the capital to hear appeals.

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