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special and property
These forty-seven special purpose governments have the authority to levy taxes, to borrow money, own property, sue and be sued, and in general to exercise normal corporate powers.
In addition to the collection of service charges, the special districts levy annual property taxes of approximately $450,000.
For example, property `` used in the trade or business '' of a transferor corporation, as defined in section 1231, presumably would not retain its special status following a non-taxable reorganization if it is not so used in the business of the acquiring corporation.
These are made from special ceramics in which mechanical vibrations and electrical fields are interlinked through a property of the material itself.
The Heine – Borel theorem, as the result is now known, is another special property possessed by closed and bounded sets of real numbers.
We choose this integrating factor because it has the special property that its derivative is itself times the function we are integrating, that is:
An electric field has the special property that it is conservative, which means that the path taken by the test charge is irrelevant: all paths between two specified points expend the same energy, and thus a unique value for potential difference may be stated.
Alternatively, basic beliefs may be justified by some special property of the belief itself, such as its being self-evident or infallible.
Causality is not required by special or general relativity, but is nonetheless generally considered a basic property of the universe that cannot be sensibly dispensed with.
General relativity generalises special relativity and Newton's law of universal gravitation, providing a unified description of gravity as a geometric property of space and time, or spacetime.
Legislation enacted in 1790 abolished the Church's authority to levy a tax on crops, cancelled special privileges for the clergy, and confiscated Church property.
Under Fan Noli, the government set up a special tribunal that passed death sentences, in absentia, on Zogu, Verlaci, and others and confiscated their property.
theories use a special property that is applicable only for the two-country case.
A property list is a special list where the odd number items are property names, and the even are property values.
In this lecture Einstein stressed that special relativity took away the last mechanical property of Lorentz's aether: immobility.
It uses a special symmetrical property of parameter vectors on subsequent recursion levels.
Much rethinking has come to be regarded as only a special case of the property genus.
Whereas commercial agreements or prenuptial agreements generally do not require legal formalities to be observed, when married couples enter a property agreement, stringent requirements are imposed, including notarization, witnesses, special acknowledgment forms.
Stanford is the beneficiary of a special clause in the California Constitution, which explicitly exempts Stanford property from taxation so long as the property is used for educational purposes.
While civil law systems have traditionally put great pains in defining the notion of private property, how it may be acquired, transferred, or lost, socialist law systems provide for most property to be owned by the state or by agricultural co-operatives, and having special courts and laws for state enterprises.
It had the special property that it never missed its mark.

special and unit
The refill replaces the entire internal ink reservoir and ball point unit rather than actually refilling it with ink, as it takes special high-speed centrifugation to properly fill a ball point reservoir with the viscous ink.
In Asia, Chinese armed forces use crossbows at all unit levels from traffic police to the special force Snow Leopard Commando Unit of the People's Armed Police and the People's Liberation Army.
The strategy is based on a coupling of special microprocessor hardware features, often involving the memory management unit, to a special correctly implemented operating system kernel.
The joint special operations were managed and undertaken by the Naval Special Service Group ( SSG ( N )) who were assisted by the army, air force and marines unit.
* Forsvarets Spesialkommando ( FSK ), a Norwegian special forces military unit
Security in Grenada is maintained by the 650 members of the Royal Grenada Police Force ( RGPF ), which included an 80-member paramilitary special services unit ( SSU ) and a 30-member coast guard.
In 1972, while Minister for the Interior, he rejected Israel ’ s offer to send an Israeli special forces unit to Germany to deal with the Black September hijacking of the 1972 Summer Olympics.
Shotshell presses are a special case, and are generally a single unit of the " H " configuration that handles all functions, dedicated to reloading just one gauge of shotshell.
* Intelligence Support Activity, a special operations unit of the U. S. Army
Calculations of the addresses ( such as base + index ) were less expensive because they were performed by a special unit in the 286.
When one of these keys is pressed, it will cause its control unit, historically, an 3174 or IBM 3274 but later the mainframe integrated communications adapter, to generate an I / O interrupt and present a special code identifying which key was pressed.
Among the Luo the larger agricultural production unit was the patriarch's extended family, mainly divided into a special assignment team led by the patriarch, and the teams of his wives, who, together with their children, worked their own lots on a regular basis.
In 1916, Pickford's films were distributed, singly, through a special distribution unit called Artcraft.
There also is a special supporting unit of 270 members trained in riot control.
Some military roles are assigned to the civil police, such as border patrol, and border defence, which are the responsibility of a special police unit officially named " The Maritime and Heliport Police Division ", and which operates on land and at sea, using patrol boats and high-speed surveillance boats.
This special name for the unit was added in 1971 ; before that, pressure in SI was expressed in units such as N · m < sup >− 2 </ sup >.
The IBM System / 360 has a 32-bit architecture with 16 general-purpose registers, but most of the System / 360 implementations actually use hardware that implemented a much simpler underlying microarchitecture ; for example, the System / 360 Model 30 had 8-bit data paths to the arithmetic logic unit ( ALU ) and main memory and implemented the general-purpose registers in a special unit of higher-speed core memory, and the System / 360 Model 40 had 8-bit data paths to the ALU and 16-bit data paths to main memory and also implemented the general-purpose registers in a special unit of higher-speed core memory.
The Model 50 and Model 65 had full 32-bit data paths ; the Model 50 implemented the general-purpose registers in a special unit of higher-speed core memory and the Model 65 implemented the general-purpose registers in faster transistor circuits.
It has been claimed that the German authorities, under the leadership of Chancellor Willy Brandt and Minister for the Interior Hans-Dietrich Genscher, rejected Israel's offer to send an Israeli special forces unit to Germany.

special and interval
For the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, staged in Istanbul thirty years after ABBA had won the contest in Brighton, Benny appeared briefly in a special comedy video made for the interval act, entitled " Our Last Video ".
Many car and engine manufacturers support extended drain intervals, but request extended drain interval certified oil used in that case ; and sometimes a special oil filter.
The problem can be understood in terms of the relativity of simultaneity in special relativity, which says that different inertial reference frames will disagree on whether two events at different locations happened " at the same time " or not, and they can also disagree on the order of the two events ( technically, these disagreements occur when spacetime interval between the events is ' space-like ', meaning that neither event lies in the future light cone of the other ).
According to special relativity, one can change a spatial and time separation ( L < sub > 1 </ sub >, Δt < sub > 1 </ sub >) into another ( L < sub > 2 </ sub >, Δt < sub > 2 </ sub >) by changing one's reference frame, as long as the change maintains the spacetime interval s. Such a change in reference frame corresponds to changing one's motion ; in a moving frame, lengths and times are different from their counterparts in a stationary reference frame.
The theorem is named after Andrey Nikolayevich Tychonoff, who proved it first in 1930 for powers of the closed unit interval and in 1935 stated the full theorem along with the remark that its proof was the same as for the special case.
If one divides a change in proper distance by the interval of cosmological time where the change was measured ( or takes the derivative of proper distance with respect to cosmological time ) and calls this a " velocity ", then the resulting " velocities " of galaxies or quasars can be above the speed of light, c. This apparent superluminal expansion is not in conflict with special or general relativity, and is a consequence of the particular definitions used in cosmology.
For the 2004 semi-final of the Eurovision Song Contest, staged in Istanbul thirty years after ABBA had won the contest in Brighton, Lyngstad appeared in a special comedy video made for the interval act, entitled Our Last Video.
This definition includes both ends x = 0 and x = 1, which is consistent with definitions for other continuous distributions supported on a bounded interval which are special cases of the beta distribution, for example the arcsine distribution, and consistent with several authors, such as N. L. Johnson and S. Kotz.
Since the unit interval is simply connected, the lifting property for paths is a special case of the lifting property for maps stated above.
In the interval ( 1856 – 1858 ) he had been envoy-extraordinary to Russia ; and in 1863 he was sent on a special mission to Copenhagen in the hope of finding a solution to the Schleswig-Holstein question.
It can also be used to visualize and observe special signals in the vertical blanking interval of a video signal, as well as the colorburst between each line of video.
A successful " special effect " in Beaumont's masque, designed for a single performance, appears to have been adopted and adapted into Kinsmen, indicating that the play followed the masque at no great interval.
There are special rules setting out the duration of each interval.
A special case occurs when, by design, the length of the blocks is an integer multiple of the interval between FFTs.
The repetition interval which is repeated continuously, starts with a special control frame called Beacon Frame.
This article is primarily about material properties within a special wavelength interval of radiant energy-namely thermal radiation of materials with temperatures approximately in the interval-40 .. 60 ° C.

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