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When necessary, we should make it clear that countries which choose to derive marginal advantages from the cold war or to exploit their potential for disrupting the security of the world will not only lose our sympathy but also risk their own prospects for orderly development.
Although there are few examples of such systems competitive with traditional analysis techniques, potential advantages include size / portability, speed, and cost.
Their advantages include a large potential storage volume and relatively common occurrence reducing the distance over which CO < sub > 2 </ sub > has to be transported.
The primary advantages of a pistol caliber carbine are increased accuracy due to the buttstock and longer barrel ( and with it, sight radius ), relatively low muzzle blast / flash / recoil, higher muzzle velocity and energy of a longer barrel for increased wounding potential and penetration ( depending on the particular load used ), and ( sometimes, but not always ) greater adaptability for easily accepting accessories such as optics, weaponlights, and lasers.
Although seizing Viipuri offered major advantages, the lack of combat skills of his army and potential for a major counterattack by the enemy in the area or in the south-west made it too risky.
The Policy and Resources Committee of the States of Jersey established the Constitutional Review Group in July 2005, chaired by Sir Philip Bailhache, with terms of reference ' to conduct a review and evaluation of the potential advantages and disadvantages for Jersey in seeking independence from the United Kingdom or other incremental change in the constitutional relationship, while retaining the Queen as Head of State '.
The east coast of Florida has logistical advantages over potential competing sites.
One of the advantages of the potential divider compared to a variable resistor in series with the source is that, while variable resistors have a maximum resistance where some current will always flow, dividers are able to vary the output voltage from maximum () to ground ( zero volts ) as the wiper moves from one end of the potentiometer to the other.
Both of these nations saw the potential economic advantages of a Disney theme park and competed by offering financing deals to Disney.
The potential for information gain can give rise to a number of advantages over conventional systems.
Such steep-slope filters have greater problems with overshoot and ringing but there are several key advantages, even in their passive form, such as the potential for a lower crossover point and increased power handling for tweeters, together with less overlap between drivers, dramatically reducing lobing, or other unwelcome off-axis effects.
Almost every conventional mode of media and information dissemination has a modern counterpart that offers significant potential advantages to journalists seeking to maintain and enhance their ' freedom of speech '.
By 1918, the potential advantages of air-cooled radials over the water-cooled inline engine and air-cooled rotary engine that had powered World War I aircraft were appreciated but remained unrealized.
In January 1984, Dell banked on his conviction that the potential cost savings of a manufacturer selling PCs directly had enormous advantages over the conventional indirect retail channel.
Low cost and ready availability were potential advantages, but the water-based inorganic process used to produce Courtelle made it susceptible to impurities that did not affect the organic process used by other carbon-fiber manufacturers.
The advantages of algae are that it can be grown on non-arable land such as deserts or in marine environments, and the potential oil yields are much higher than from plants.
If the culture is valuable, then it holds the potential for generating sustained competitive advantages.
Despite all the potential advantages of formal performance appraisals ( PAs ), there are also potential drawbacks.
The potential advantages of using parabolic mirrors ( primarily a reduction of spherical aberration with elimination of chromatic aberration ) led to several proposed designs for reflecting telescopes, the most notable of which was published in 1663 by James Gregory and came to be called the Gregorian telescope, but no working models were built.
The potential advantages of using parabolic mirrors, primarily reduction of spherical aberration with no chromatic aberration, led to many proposed designs for reflecting telescopes the most notable being James Gregory ’ s 1663 published ideas for what came to be called the Gregorian telescope, but no working models were built until 1673 by Robert Hooke.
Polymer-bonded explosives have several potential advantages:
This made it most effective for use in massed ambushes, where the German heavy tanks ' advantages could be nullified and the SU-152's one-shot kill potential could be best utilized.
Due to its maritime advantages, a significant shipbuilding industry developed in Cobh and the remnants of the Verolme Shipyard today maintain many of the original cranes and hoists which now form part of the significant industrial and maritime heritage of Cobh which is considered to have major tourism potential.

potential and integrated
This cutting-edge technology has a promising potential of leading a new revolution in science as integrated circuits did in computer developments.
where E < sub > cell </ sub > is the cell potential measured in volts ( V ) and C < sub > trans </ sub > is the cell current integrated over time and measured in coulombs ( C ); C < sub > trans </ sub > can also be determined by multiplying the total number of electrons transferred ( measured in moles ) times Faraday's constant ( F ).
Molecular electronics provides a potential means to extend Moore's Law beyond the foreseen limits of small-scale conventional silicon integrated circuits.
For employee performance management, using integrated software, rather than a spreadsheet based recording system, may deliver a significant return on investment through a range of direct and indirect sales benefits, operational efficiency benefits and by unlocking the latent potential in every employees work day ( i. e. the time they spend not actually doing their job ).
There are very real concerns with the potential health and ecological impact of nanotechnology that is being integrated in manufactured products.
The human mind as a self healing organic process constantly draws the individuals attention to potential situations in which these trauma can be relived and integrated.
Today, ARES has operators and officials at local, county, and state levels, and most potential RACES operations are generally integrated within ARES organizations.
Robert Taylor Homes were completed in 1962 and named for Robert Rochon Taylor, an African American activist and Chicago Housing Authority ( CHA ) board member who in 1950 resigned when the city council refused to endorse potential building locations throughout the city of Chicago that would induce racially integrated housing.
Transduction in the nervous system typically refers to stimulus alerting events wherein a mechanical / physical / etc stimulus is converted into an action potential which is transmitted along axons towards the central nervous system where it is integrated.
Other reasons for the distress situation in the lake are a ) jhum ( shifting ) cultivation, b ) extensive deforestation and unscientific land use practices in the catchment areas which bring large amount of silt into the lake and c ) undefined ownership of the lake where the stakeholders are the districts of Imphal west district, Bishnupur and Thoubal causing lack of integrated approach to the lakes potential for providing benefits.
This effort was spurred by the arrival of Josef Sukonick, a recent MIT math PhD who had become aware of the market potential for such a system for integrated circuit ( IC ) design through his work at the CAD ( computer-aided design ) group of Fairchild Semiconductor in Sunnyvale, CA.
Throughout the 1880s, in his notebooks, Nietzsche also developed an equally elusive theory of the “ eternal recurrence of the same ” and much speculation on the physical possibility of this idea and the mechanics of its actualization recur in his later notebooks, which becomes tied with his theory of will to power as a potential physics integrated with the “ eternal recurrence of the same .” Taken literally as a theory for how things are, Nietzsche appeared to imagine a physical universe of perpetual struggle and force, which successively completes its cycle and returns to the beginning again and again.
The current passed through the resistor R1 makes a potential drop which is integrated by operational amplifier on the capacitor plates ; the higher current, the larger the potential drop.
The potential difference of the electrical system was increased from 50 volts to 100 volts, and an integrated onboard computer, designed to be more flexible than previous versions, was added.
On some modern aircraft, the entire system is integrated and computer-controlled, allowing an aircraft to autonomously detect, classify and act in an optimal manner against a potential threat to its safety.
However, Manticore has a trump card that has the potential to end the war, in the form of devastatingly effective new technology and weapons fully integrated into a new massive heavy assault force, known as 8th fleet.
One potential application for EAPs is that they can potentially be integrated into microelectromechanical systems ( MEMS ) to produce smart actuators.
Polaritonics has distinct advantages over electronics, photonics, and traditional terahertz spectroscopy in that it offers the potential for a fully integrated platform that supports terahertz wave generation, guidance, manipulation, and readout in a single patterned material.
Dunn ( 196, p. 4 ) defined wellness as " an integrated method of functioning which is oriented toward maximizing the potential of which the individual is capable.
Reliance Steel Plant Billionaire Anil Ambani-promoted Reliance Infrastructure has identified three potential sites in Jharkhand for setting up the Rs 40, 000-crore, 12 million tonne integrated greenfield steel project in which most appropriate and final location is Bokaro ( On NH-32, Near Damodar Bridge ).
Its successes thus far, such as with the development of innovative and integrated Full Service Partnerships ( FSPs ), are not without detractors who highlight the continued challenges MHSA implementation must overcome to fulfill the law's widely touted potential.
There are potential fidelity gains if headphones are driven with lower distortion than using a headphone amplifier integrated into a general purpose audio product.
The consortium has embarked on a revamp campaign, emphasizing, “ It has the potential to become the complete integrated Airport Park ” which will include hotels, shopping and an industrial park.

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