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only and resultant
I am only singling out differences in treatment of a theme and the resultant effects.
Very recently, observations have been made at 8-mm wave length with a reflector 22 meters in diameter with a resultant beam width of only about 2' ( Amenitskii, Noskova, and Salomonovich, 1960 ).
To be reminded of this we need only glance at the world map and note the extent to which religious divisions have compounded political ones, with a resultant fragmentation of the human race.
Along with the Bill of Rights 1689, it remains today one of the main constitutional laws governing the succession to not only the throne of the United Kingdom, but, following British colonialism, the resultant doctrine of reception, and independence, also to those of the other Commonwealth realms, whether by willing deference to the act as a British statute or as a patriated part of the particular realm's constitution.
which looks the same as in an inertial frame, but now the force F ′ is the resultant of not only F, but also additional terms ( the paragraph following this equation presents the main points without detailed mathematics ):
The resultant album, Crown Royal, was delayed due to the personal problems, and when it was finally released in 2001, it featured only three appearances by DMC.
To enable maximum forward speed, the force needs to be cancelled out, perhaps using human balast, leaving only a smaller forward resultant force.
A particle is in equilibrium only if the resultant of all forces acting on the particle is equal to zero.
It means resolving the conflict between the various competing goals, and involves the simultaneous pursuit of economic prosperity, environmental quality and social equity famously known as three dimensions ( triple bottom line ) with the resultant vector being technology, hence it is a continually evolving process ; the ' journey ' ( the process of achieving sustainability ) is of course vitally important, but only as a means of getting to the destination ( the desired future state ).
Otherwise, the throughput would not be only associated to the nature ( efficiency ) of the protocol but also to retransmissions resultant from quality of the channel.
Their analysis of military history convinced them that decisive and aggressive strategic offensive was the only doctrine of victory, and feared that overemphasis of firepower, and the resultant dependence on entrenchment would make this all but impossible, and leading to the battlefield stagnant in advantages of the defensive position, destroying troop morale and willingness to fight.
The resultant war ended only by the women throwing themselves and their children between the armies of their fathers and their husbands.
" The resultant achievement, the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York, testifies not only to Wright's architectural genius, but also to the adventurous spirit that characterized its founders.
Listing the elements and attributes to include in the resultant profile schema and running the tool results in a single profile schema file containing only the user-specified items and all of the element, attribute and type declarations on which the specified items depend.
In July 2008, the States of Jersey took the historic step of ending the ban on imports, and allowing the import of bull semen from any breed of cattle, although only semen that is genetically pure will enable the resultant progeny to be entered in the Jersey Herd Book.
It sets out the order of the succession of tones in major and minor ( the only two “ tonal ” modes which he recognizes ), the distances which separate the tones, and the resultant melodic and harmonic tendencies.
The resultant size of the pore directly affects what molecules are able to pass through the pore, with small pore sizes only allowing small molecules like water to pass through the pore.
Colonialism brought in huge amounts of wealth, not only in the silver that was extracted from the mines in Bolivia, Mexico and elsewhere, but also in the resultant trade in commodities, such as sugar and tobacco.
Due to that voter switch and the resultant 2003 national elections to the national assembly, the party lost their second seat in the governing Federal Council, retaining only one of the seven seats.
Notice that this equation for R has a solution only if the sum of the individual torques on the right side yield a vector that is perpendicular to F. Thus, the condition that a system of forces has a torque-free resultant can be written as
This means that when more than one pickup is active and one has the phase reversed, the resultant tone is what remains after the signal common to the two pickups is canceled out, and only the differences from pickup position remain.
The brain receives input from sensors on the robot body and the resultant output from the brain provides the robot's only motor signals.
In only his second appearance for Southampton, away to Middlesbrough on 11 September 1999, he was sent off for handling the ball in the goalmouth in the 77th minute, with Paul Gascoigne scoring the resultant penalty as Middlesbrough went on to win 3 – 2.

only and delay
The Providence Daily Post thought that there were probably good reasons for the haste in which the trial was being conducted and that the only thing gained by a delay would be calmer feelings.
At length Haakon, weary of delay, attacked, only to encounter a terrific storm which greatly damaged his ships.
Another delay followed due to a long standards process before 28. 8 was released, only to be quickly replaced by 33. 6.
There has been only one major installation of DECT for public access: in early 1998 Telecom Italia launched a DECT network known as " Fido " after much regulatory delay, covering major cities in Italy.
Norretranders has called the delay " The User Illusion " implying that we only have the illusion of conscious control, most actions being controlled automatically by non-conscious parts of the brain with the conscious mind relegated to the role of spectator.
After pleading with the executives, Coppola was allowed to cast Brando only if he appeared in the film for much less salary than his previous films, perform a screen-test, and put up a bond saying that he would not cause a delay in the production ( as he had done on previous film sets ).
However, we are not obliged to suffer in silence the filing of baseless, insupportable appeals presenting no colorable claims of error and designed only to delay, obstruct, or incapacitate the operations of the courts or any other governmental authority.
The King retained only a " suspensive veto "; he could delay the implementation of a law, but not block it absolutely.
Since typically only one packet can be transmitted at a time, some of the packets must queue for transmission, incurring additional delay.
Henceforth, the Senate can only delay a bill from taking effect and the Monarch no longer has veto powers on proposed bills.
Over time, the rubber would slowly dissolve, making the contents slightly sticky, and the mixture would separate into two layers – this was intentional, and the grenade should not be shaken to mix the layers, as this would only delay ignition.
Mosquitoes living in regions where some seasons are freezing or waterless spend part of the year in diapause ; they delay their development, typically for months, and carry on with life only when there is enough water or warmth for their needs.
Without this charge and delay, the motor may ignite a second stage ( black powder only ).
The first postmark ( called the " Bishop Mark ") was introduced by English Postmaster General Henry Bishop in 1661 and showed only the day and month of mailing in order to prevent the delay of the mail by carriers.
The alternate Direct Form II only needs N delay units, where N is the order of the filter – potentially half as much as Direct Form I.
When the transfer function comprises only a perfect gain constant A and perfect delay T
The transfer function of an ideal amplifier, with perfect gain and delay, is only an approximation.
Receive-after-transmit time delay applies only to half-duplex operation.
It is only after this round-trip delay that the short can be perceived by the TDR.
This delay is not explained by any excess of care in preparation, for much of the matter was out of date and the appendix giving the author's latest views is the only portion of special interest.
If the hospital fears a patient may be a threat to others, the hospital may delay care only as necessary to protect others.
For example, if the delay is five seconds, the player has ten seconds left in his clock before his turn and during his turn he spends three seconds, after he presses the clock button to indicate the end of his turn, his clock increases by only three seconds ( not five ).
While the BIOS video interface routines were adequate for rudimentary output, they were inefficient ; they did not have " string " output ( only output by individual character ) and they inserted delay periods to compensate for CGA hardware " snow " ( a display artifact of CGA cards produced when writing directly to screen memory )-- an especially bad artifact since they were called by IRQs, thus making multitasking very difficult.
By default, only total delay and minimum bandwidth are considered when EIGRP is started on a router, but an administrator can enable or disable all the K values as needed to consider the other Vector metrics.
Finally, after a year's delay, the Chinese government did allow the film a limited Chinese release, but only after the Chinese New Year, so as to ensure that local films dominated the more lucrative holiday market.

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