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timing and Hughes
The timing of the appointment put Murphy on the cusp of the Charles Evans Hughes and the Harlan Fiske Stone courts.

timing and expulsion
Analysis of maturation involves assessing the thermal history of the source rock in order to make predictions of the amount and timing of hydrocarbon generation and expulsion.

timing and from
While there are many different possibilities for the timing of casework intervention, the experiments recently reported from a variety of traditional settings all point up the importance of an immediate response to the client's initial need for help.
The analog television signal contains timing and synchronization information so that the receiver can reconstruct a two-dimensional moving image from a one-dimensional time-varying signal.
In relation to developmental timing, von Baer's scheme of development differs from Haeckel's scheme.
The clearances followed patterns of agricultural change throughout Britain, but were particularly notorious as a result of the late timing, the lack of legal protection for year-by-year tenants under Scots law, the abruptness of the change from the traditional clan system, and the brutality of many evictions.
Initially rejected from the most important commercial show of the time, the government-sponsored Paris Salon, the Impressionists organized yearly group exhibitions in commercial venues during the 1870s and 1880s, timing them to coincide with the official Salon.
In weapons where the round seats and fires at the same time, mechanical timing is essential for operator safety, to prevent the round from firing before it is seated properly.
Synthesizers implemented in software are subject to timing issues that are not present with hardware instruments, whose dedicated operating systems are not subject to interruption from background tasks as desktop operating systems are.
MIDI Time Code ( MTC ), developed by Digidesign, implements SysEx messages that have been developed specifically for timing purposes, and is able to translate to and from the SMPTE time code standard.
This is done in a similar fashion to a musician modulating a tone ( a periodic waveform ) from a musical instrument by varying its volume, timing and pitch.
The historian N. J. Higham connects the timing of this episode with a change in the " overkingship " from the Christian Kentish Æthelberht to the pagan East Anglian Raedwald, which Higham feels happened after Æthelberht's death.
The timing of festivals, and the rites celebrated, may vary from climate to climate, and will also vary ( sometimes widely ) depending upon which particular pagan religion the adherent subscribes to ( see Wheel of the Year ).
In a shot which was originally panned to show something new, or one in which something enters the shot from off-camera, it changes the timing of these appearances to the audience.
In addition to the hardware limitations of desktop based logic, operating systems such as Windows do not lend themselves to deterministic logic execution, with the result that the logic may not always respond to changes in logic state or input status with the extreme consistency in timing as is expected from PLCs.
More recently, as the number of interconnect levels for logic has substantially increased due to the large number of transistors that are now interconnected in a modern microprocessor, the timing delay in the wiring has become significant prompting a change in wiring material from aluminium to copper and from the silicon dioxides to newer low-K material.
Sometimes the player can control the number and timing of blocks that drop from above in certain ways.
Conversely, no individual is shielded from the consequences of poor judgement or bad timing.
In Australia for the Series II ( MY06 ) cars, the Subaru changed the recommended service interval for the timing belt replacement from the 100, 000 kilometers to 125, 000 kilometres.
Before he dies from a gunshot wound, he tells his ex-wife Siobhan Ryan, the intended victim, about " losing my timing so late in my career ".
Since the advent of the Global Positioning System, highly precise, yet affordable timing is available from many commercial GPS receivers.
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.
In the GSM system, the synchronization of the mobile phones is achieved by sending timing advance commands from the base station which instructs the mobile phone to transmit earlier and by how much.
Some later V-2s used " guide beams ", radio signals transmitted from the ground, to keep the missile on course, but the first models used a simple analog computer that adjusted the azimuth for the rocket, and the flying distance was controlled by the timing of the engine cut-off, " Brennschluss ", ground controlled by a Doppler system or by different types of on-board integrating accelerometers.
The timing of their migrations in both the rainy and dry seasons can vary considerably ( by months ) from year to year.

timing and Labor
As in the UK, the timing of Carnival has been separated from the Christian calendar and is celebrated on Labor Day Monday, in September.
In the mid twentieth century, West Indians moved the timing of the New York area Carnival from the beginning of Lent to the Labor Day weekend.

timing and Party
Powell had his friend, Andrew Alexander, talk with Labour Party leader Harold Wilson's press secretary, Joe Haines, on Powell's timing of his speeches against Heath.
Reg Alcock and several others inside the Liberal Party had opposed the timing of the vote, and the poor results prompted Paul Martin's supporters to organize against Chrétien.
Many Western analysts attributed the Bulgarian retreat from the reforms of the 1960s to tension caused by the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia in 1968. International events may well have played a role, but the timing of the retreat and the invasion suggest another component: dissatisfaction among the Party elite with the results and ideological implications of the reform.
Almost immediately, the New Jersey Republican Party challenged the replacing of Torricelli with Lautenberg, citing that the timing was too close to the election and, per New Jersey law, the change could not be allowed.
Party strategists take the timing of important rugby union matches into account, partly because a major match in the same weekend of the election will likely lower voting-levels, and partly because of a widespread belief that incumbent governments benefit from a surge of national pride when the All Blacks ( the New Zealand national rugby team ) win and suffer when they lose.
The timing of the speech was not a response to any Soviet action, but rather to the fact that the Republican Party had just gained control of Congress.

timing and meant
This also meant Kurtzman suffered the bad creative and financial timing of departing before the magazine became a runaway success.
The timing of this reversion meant that the Ravenloft supplement Van Richten's Guide to the Mists did not see print ; instead, it was released as a free download in late September 2005.
Its reduced speed coupled with its deceptive delivery is meant to confuse the batter's timing.
Its reduced speed coupled with its deceptive delivery is meant to confuse the batter's timing.
A control was used to tune the local oscillator frequency until the blips on the display stopped moving, which meant the local and master oscillators now had the same timing.
The loss of targa timing for example meant that organisers were forced to make the navigation much more difficult, and by eliminating preplot ( decoding and plotting all route information prior to the start ) in favour of so-called " plot ' n ' bash " navigation, shifted the focus of the competition onto the navigation.
Although the postwar timing meant no public debate was held on the future of the Japanese written language, the defenders of the original kanji system considered and accepted the tōyō kanji as a reasonable compromise.
This meant that every aircraft had a slightly different timing.
As opposed to heuristic techniques, what is often meant by precise gapless playback, is that playback timing is guaranteed to be identical to the source.
It was apparently meant to capitalise upon the group's ( and likely Gabriel's ) surging popularity in the U. S., as suggested by the timing of its release ( closely on the heels of Invisible Touch ) and its liner notes which document the band's early history, up to … And Then There Were Three …, which was not familiar to most of the group's American audience.
The National Sun Yet-sen University ( NSYSU ) was meant to be re-established in Taiwan, but the right timing never came along until 1980, when Dr. Lee Huan established the university on its current campus at Sizihwan in Kaohsiung City.

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