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Most historians consider that Stephen arranged the election's timing to ensure Henry's absence.

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Generally, cylinder pressure for common automotive designs should at least equal 10 bar, or, roughly estimated in pounds per square inch ( psi ) as between 15 and 20 times the compression ratio, or in this case between 150 psi and 200 psi, depending on cam timing.
* 2003 – France and Belgium break the NATO procedure of silent approval concerning the timing of protective measures for Turkey in case of a possible war with Iraq.
These rules govern how an appeal may be commenced, what kind of notice ( if any ) is required, the types of briefs, pleadings or statements of case, motions, and orders allowed in appeals, the timing and manner of the appeal, the conduct of appellate hearings, the process for decisions, various available remedies, and how the courts and clerks must function.
In the case of the uplink from a mobile phone to a base station this becomes particularly difficult because the mobile phone can move around and vary the timing advance required to make its transmission match the gap in transmission from its peers.
Many others also contributed, with their approaches flavouring the many models of the day, including: Tony Wasserman and Peter Pircher with the " Object-Oriented Structured Design ( OOSD )" notation ( not a method ), Ray Buhr's " Systems Design with Ada ", Archie Bowen's use case and timing analysis, Paul Ward's data analysis and David Harel's " Statecharts "; as the group tried to ensure broad coverage in the real-time systems domain.
( This is the normal case, because communicating units usually have no shared timing system apart from the communication signal.
These rules govern how a lawsuit or case may be commenced, what kind of service of process ( if any ) is required, the types of pleadings or statements of case, motions or applications, and orders allowed in civil cases, the timing and manner of depositions and discovery or disclosure, the conduct of trials, the process for judgment, various available remedies, and how the courts and clerks must function.
Furthermore, there is also the case of electronic music artists, whose music is generally entirely ( or mostly ) based on multiple, individually created tracks, all set to rigid timing by the very nature of the medium used to produce the genre.
In the case of a digital circuit, this will then be further mapped into delay information, from which the circuit performance can be estimated, usually by static timing analysis.
" The goal of quality checking an episode is to catch any typesetting, timing, editing, and, in the case of hard QC, encoding errors.
In a case of especially bad timing, this came only a week before the 1987 stock market crash.
In the case of the Monarch butterfly, it has been shown that antennae are necessary for proper time-compensated solar compass orientation during migration, that antennal clocks exist in monarchs, and that they are likely to provide the primary timing mechanism for Sun compass orientation.
* France and Belgium break the NATO procedure of silent approval concerning the timing of protective measures for Turkey in case of a possible war with Iraq.
* Static timing analysis: Analysis of the timing of a circuit in an input-independent manner, hence finding a worst case over all possible inputs.
In the case of foreign dramas, movies, cartoons, news and documentaries, the localization voice-over requires more exact timing in relation to what appears on the screen.
While timing is of the essence in kigurumi shows as well, in this case the voice actor's voice acting is recorded beforehand, and it is left to the kigurumi entertainer to move and act based on the spoken lines.
Commentators have speculated that the timing of the announcement was to cause the referendum to go down in defeat and thus allow Modell to make the case that he was not receiving the public support he needed to remain viable in Cleveland.
" Padilla's lawyer correlated the indictment's timing as avoidance of an impending Supreme Court hearing on the Padilla case: " The administration is seeking to avoid a Supreme Court showdown over the issue.
It is the camera, however, and its timing information, in this case, that determines the speed of an individual vehicle, the radar gun simply alerting the camera to start recording.
In that case, the agreement should indicate the timing of the delivery to market, which can have a significant effect on the ultimate price of some crops.
In this case, some of the true information provided to the Germans seems to have concerned the timing and placing of the disastrous raid on Dieppe ( Operation Jubilee ) by Canadian forces in 1942.
Precision is highest where advanced forward link methods are possible ( where a device is within range of at least three cell sites and where the carrier has implemented timing system use ) and lowest where only a single cell site can be reached, in which case the location is only known to be within the coverage of that site.

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Disapproval of the meeting was based largely on the belief that the timing could hardly be worse.
One side-effect of the timing is that, as Alan was awarded a knighthood a few months before the divorce, both his first and second wife are entitled to take the title of Lady Ayckbourn.
Due to the timing of interrupts it was possible to disable either the top 100 or bottom 156 lines of the display with palette changes.
This might have been fortunate timing for Abd al-Rahman, since he was still getting a solid foothold in al-Andalus.
The feigned retreat, next to unknown in Western Europe at that time — it was a traditionally eastern tactic — required both extraordinary discipline on the part of the troops and exact timing on the part of their commander.
However, the timing of the availability of DECT, in the mid-1990s, was too early to find wide application for wireless data outside niche industrial applications.
Each contained 18 bits, but the first bit was unavailable due to timing restrictions, so only 17 bits were used.
Waiting for the ball was Pelé, who had arrived at speed and with perfect timing.
More important than Hurst's numbers was his sense of timing: not only did he score the first ( in the home opener against Portland ) and the last ( in the playoffs against Vancouver ) goals of the season, 5 of his 8 goals were game-winners.
As a result of these discoveries, Galileo was able to develop a method of determining longitude based on the timing of the orbits of the Galilean moons.
Until 2000 the precision of the GPS signal available to non-U. S .- military users was deliberately severely limited by a timing pulse distortion process known as selective availability.
European Union member states decided it was important to have a satellite-based positioning and timing infrastructure that the US could not easily turn off in times of political conflict.
When Galileo was viewed as a private-sector development with public-sector financial participation, European Commission program managers sought Chinese participation in pursuit of Chinese cash in the short term and privileged access to China ’ s market for positioning and timing applications in the longer term.
Each data system bus ( aka string ) was composed of the same functional elements, consisting of multiplexers ( MUX ), high-level modules ( HLM ), low-level modules ( LLM ), power converters ( PC ), bulk memory ( BUM ), data management subsystem bulk memory ( DBUM ), timing chains ( TC ), phase locked loops ( PLL ), Golay coders ( GC ), hardware command decoders ( HCD ) and critical controllers ( CRC ).
Weizsäcker had no moral objections to the idea of destroying Czechoslovakia ; he was only opposed to the timing of the attack.
Rather than setting up a timing system, the kludge was to make the internal wires extra-long, increasing the distance and thus increasing the time the electrical signal took to reach its destination.
In Japan he was influenced by kendo, incorporating some ideas about distancing and timing into his style.
The critics were more provocative than those of the previous generation, and much of the bad reception was based on Coleridge's timing of publication and his own political views, much of which contrasted with those of the critics, than actual content.
That timing was fortunate ; the 1956 overthrow of Stalinism in Poland lifted strict Communist cultural censorship and opened the door to a wave of creativity .< ref name =" LOC1 ">
The timing uncertainty of finalization of the take over was the reason Koenigsegg stated for leaving the deal.
USB was developed for use with peripherals such as mice and keyboards, which have no specific timing needs, but FireWire was created for use with multimedia applications.
Regarding the timing of German rapprochement, many historians agree that the dismissal of Litvinov, whose Jewish ethnicity was viewed unfavorably by Nazi Germany, removed an obstacle to negotiations with Germany.

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