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margin and seal
The Latin phrase Sigillvm Collegii Hobartiani in Civ Neo Ebor, along the margin of the seal, translates “ The Seal of
The margin of the seal bears the name of the society.

margin and features
The pages of the Italian manuscript are framed in an Islamic style, and contain chapter rubrics and margin notes in ungrammatical Arabic ; with an occasional Turkish word, and many Turkish syntactical features.
It was the first DTP application to support Unicode for text processing, advanced typography with OpenType fonts, advanced transparency features, layout styles, optical margin alignment, and cross-platform scripting using JavaScript.
Kayaks used for creeking usually have higher volume ( more gallons or liters of displacement ) and more rounded bow and stern, as these features provide an extra margin of safety ' against the likelihood of pinning ( getting a kayak wedged in such a way that it cannot be removed without a mechanical advantage system, such as between rocks and / or underwater ), and will resurface more quickly and controllably when coming off larger drops.
The Lettera 22 also features a tabulator setting and clearing system that is controlled from the keyboard, and an innovative margin release that does double duty as a paragraph indentation key ( it indents a paragraph when it is held down as the carriage is returned ).
Some other features of this fish are a robust snout, a relatively small mouth, and the upper jaw extending to below anterior margin of eye.
Following studies, carried out keeping the find on the discovery site, have verified this aspect of typical Neanderthalians features ( morphology of eye-sockets and upper orbit osseous thickening, lack of canine fossa and presence of a clear edge on the maxilla, thickening of the occipital bone, feature of the mastoid process, existence of a retromolar space and profile of the upper margin of the ascending mandible ramus ).
These stand alone LCR systems, such as General Telecom's RouteNGN and TransNexus ' NexOSS integrate many powerful routing features such as: jurisdictional, profit margin protected routing along with standard LCR and offload routing from switching components.

margin and words
In other words, people neither gain nor lose anything at the margin, but benefits and costs do exist for those consumers within the given inframarginal range.
The words peret em heru, or ' coming forth by day ' sometimes appear on the reverse of the outer margin, perhaps acting as a label.
The government only receives the difference ; in other words, it is paid tax on the gross margin of each transaction, by each participant in the sales chain.
Instead of reducing every activity by a fifth, the farmer simply starved the parrots as they were of less utility than the other four uses ; in other words they were on the margin.
Instead of reducing every activity by a fifth, the farmer simply starved the parrots as they were of less utility than the other four uses – in other words, they were on the margin.
The words " Double Probate Jan 1897 " are written in the margin of the entry.
as a measure of requirement verification: Many agencies such as NASA and AIAA define the margin of safety including the design factor, in other words, the margin of safety is calculated after applying the design factor.
In other words, the margin of error is half the width of the confidence interval.
In other words, the maximum margin of error is the radius of a 95 % confidence interval for a reported percentage of 50 %.
Around the margin of the frame appeared the words " O Mary, conceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee.
In the words of the artist's grandson, Thomas Nast St Hill, " it was generally conceded that Nast's support won Cleveland the small margin by which he was elected.
In other words, Presidential candidates have no incentive to spend time or resources in states they are likely to win or lose by a sizable margin.
It gives a rendering into Latin of every word in the original ; but many of the Latin words employed are intelligible only through equivalents supplied in the margin.
The above equivalence follows as the relative change in operating income with one more unit dX equals the contribution margin divided by operating income while the relative change in sales with one more unit dX equals price divided by revenue ( or, in other words, 1 / X with X being the quantity ).
In the top half of this margin are the words " Seal of the State of Indiana ".
" Other words that descended from this Proto-Indo-European root include margin, margrave, and mark.

margin and Confederate
These states had voted solidly Democratic in every presidential election since 1880, and Roosevelt objected that they were given one-quarter of the delegates when they would contribute nothing to a Republican victory ( as it turned out, delegates from the former Confederate states supported Taft by a 5 to 1 margin ).

margin and States
Put another way, if a probability-based survey of the United States household population finds that 59 % of its respondents support a piece of legislation there is mathematical reason to believe that the proportion of all the persons living in households in the United States who support this piece of legislation is close to 59 % ( within the margin of error ).
On the other hand, the British Law Lord, Lord Hoffmann argued in 2009 that the Court has not taken the doctrine of the margin of appreciation far enough, being " unable to resist the temptation to aggrandise its jurisdiction and to impose uniform rules on Member States.
In the United States street price $ 30 and $ 90 per grain .” This creates a huge profit margin for organized crime.
A large majority of the market was controlled by Nintendo, whose NES had sold over 30 million units in the United States by 1989, exceeding the sales of other consoles and personal computers by a considerable margin.
When Lee, who was running against Chang Myon ( the ambassador to the United States during the Korean War ) won the vote with a wide margin, the opposition claimed the election was rigged.
United States presidential election, 2000 | Election 2000 ; Close-up view of satellite truck s parked by the Florida Capitol during the 2000 Presidential election vote dispute On November 8, 2000, the Florida Division of Elections reported that Bush won with 48. 8 % of the vote in Florida, a margin of victory of 1, 784 votes.
* List of United States presidential elections by Electoral College margin
Geologically, Ardmore is situated about 9 miles ( 16 km ) south of the Arbuckle Mountains, and is located at the eastern margin of the Healdton Basin, one of the most oil-rich regions of the United States.
He lost his reelection bid two years later in the closest margin ever in United States history.
He ran for the United States Senate seat in New Mexico in 1994 but lost to incumbent Democrat Jeff Bingaman by a 54 % to 46 % margin.
By the United States Electoral College for presidential elections, all of a state's votes go to the winning candidate for that state, no matter how close the margin was ( Maine and Nebraska excepted ).
* The clergy and lay people of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America, by a comfortable margin, vote in favor of the appointment of an openly gay bishop.
Hart was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate in 1958, defeating one-term incumbent Republican Charles E. Potter by a 54 % to 46 % margin.
The crash began in Hong Kong and spread west to Europe, hitting the United States after other markets had already declined by a significant margin.
The crash began on October 19 in Hong Kong, spread west to Europe, and hit the United States only after Hong Kong and other markets had already declined by a significant margin.
The area of the park was astride a passive continental margin ( similar to the east coast of present-day United States ) during the Precambrian and early Paleozoic.
In an act approved by a low margin on July 14, 1870, the United States Congress granted Mrs. Lincoln a life pension in the amount of $ 3, 000 a year.
In 1984, Harkin won the Democratic nomination for the United States Senate and defeated freshman Republican Roger Jepsen by a surprisingly wide 11-point margin.
Boozman was elected to the United States Senate in 2010, defeating Democratic incumbent Blanche Lincoln by a 21 point margin, and took office in January 2011.
* Same-sex marriage in the United States: A majority of Americans ( two to one margin ) respond they do not want laws in their states that would legalize same-sex marriages.
States where the margin of victory was less than 6 percentage points are colored blue if Democratic Party ( United States ) | Democrat Barack Obama won and red if Republican Party ( United States ) | Republican John McCain won.
Neal had been unopposed in the general election since 1996, but faced Republican opponent Tom Wesley in the 2010 United States Congressional elections, which Neal won by a margin of 57 % to 43 %.

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