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A single statewide assessing unit would eliminate the differences and complications that are inherent in a system of 39 different and independent assessing units ''.
The powerful microphone I could press against the wall between my motel unit and that occupied by the man would bring in the sound of any conversation, and I was positively nauseated I was so hungry.
`` When they became members of the city police narcotics unit '', Sokol said, `` they were told they would have to get to know certain areas of Chicago in which narcotics were sold and they would have to get to know people in the narcotics racket.
The size of the unit was chosen so that the units derived from it in the MKSA system would be conveniently sized.
An arithmetical unit ( the " mill ") would be able to perform all four arithmetic operations, plus comparisons and optionally square roots.
) Like the central processing unit ( CPU ) in a modern computer, the mill would rely upon its own internal procedures, to be stored in the form of pegs inserted into rotating drums called " barrels ", to carry out some of the more complex instructions the user's program might specify.
In this case, the absolute magnitude is defined as the apparent magnitude that the object would have if it were one astronomical unit ( AU ) from both the Sun and the observer.
The lack of RAM expansion offered by this solution was solved by a service in which the 16 KB RAM chips inside the base unit would be replaced by 64 KB RAM chips.
Each would follow the orders from their officers and fight as a single unit instead of individuals.
Rather than receiving an explicit order, a commander would be told of his superior's intent and the role which his unit was to fill in this concept.
) Note that the same set of points would not have, as an accumulation point, any point of the open unit interval ; hence that space cannot be compact.
Accordingly, when a disk was formatted or a disk error occurred, the unit would try to physically move the head 40 times in the direction of track zero ( although the 1541 DOS only used 35 tracks, the drive itself was a 40 track unit, so this ensured track zero would be reached no matter where the head was before ).
When the computer ran a program that needed access to a peripheral, the Central processing unit ( CPU ) would have to stop executing program instructions while the peripheral processed the data.
The policy prohibited people who " demonstrate a propensity or intent to engage in homosexual acts " from serving in the armed forces of the United States, because their presence " would create an unacceptable risk to the high standards of morale, good order and discipline, and unit cohesion that are the essence of military capability.
The core band that coalesced around this album and tour — rhythm guitarist Alomar, bassist George Murray, and drummer Dennis Davis — would continue as a stable unit for the remainder of the 1970s.
The Tarantula research project, which most likely would have been called EV9, would have been the first Alpha processor to feature a vector unit.
The expansion slot is essentially a mirror image of the cartridge slot on the top of the unit, with the same electrical connections, thus the Nintendo 64 reads data from the Doctor V64 in the same manner as it would from a cartridge plugged into the normal slot.
A person would have to modify the unit by themselves in order to make it backup friendly.
Utilizing the buttons on the V64 unit a user would navigate the menus and issue commands.
For a given market of a commodity, demand is the relation of the quantity that all buyers would be prepared to purchase at each unit price of the good.

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The electric potential at any point is defined as the energy required to bring a unit test charge from an infinite distance slowly to that point.
Nancy Reagan, wife of the ship's namesake, gave the ship's crew its traditional first order as an active unit of the Navy: " Man the ship and bring her to life.
Today's rescue engine differs from the original unit concept Rescue Pumper, designed by Fire Chief S. E. Politano, which was simply to add more initial firefighting capabilities ( onboard water and pumping capacity ) to a heavy rescue squad, not bring heavy rescue squad capabilities to an engine company.
A unit of The Daily Californian Education Foundation, the DCAA exists to bring alumni of the newspaper together as well as to provide mentorship and financial support to the current student staff.
Hewitt was criticised for a 2003 report by the Women and Equality unit which was run by Hewitt, in which it was stated that there was a " real problem " with mothers who stayed at home to bring up their children.
The process of tracking the target allows the aiming unit to compute the right trajectory to bring the missile together with the target.
* The high number of passing unit tests may bring a false sense of security, resulting in fewer additional software testing activities, such as integration testing and compliance testing.
This allows administrators conveniently to bring VGs online, to take them offline or to move them between host systems as a single administrative unit.
** Ms Frizzle's class is starting a unit on geology and for homework every student has to find a rock, and bring it to school.
If the calculated charge is less than the market rent of the units, then the federal government, through another formula, would provide funding to those units to bring their unit revenue up to the market rate.
It was claimed that it is in the interest of the professional to receive the highest amount of pay possible per unit of performance, not to perform to the highest standard possible where this does not bring additional benefit.
* Dress Right, DRESS-all personnel in the unit except the soldiers at the far left bring up their left arms parallel to the ground and at the same time snap their heads so they are facing right.
When they reach it they realize Echo unit from the 7th squadron are being paid 120 million American dollars by the Chinese government to bring Kevin to them.
When the unit was ordered to bring the dead body of Arush be brought over to the same position as Sabrie, the soldiers radioed back that they couldn't move the body without it falling apart.
Additionally, nanosite or nano-site has been used to refer to interactive rich media ads that bring some of a website's content and functionality into the ad unit.
The main purpose of the unit is to provide additional instructors to Air Education and Training Command ( AETC ) and the 17th Training Group to further augment the active duty cadre, bring additional experience and continuity to the intelligence courses, and continue with the Department of Defense's vision of " total force integration ".
Cycle time includes process time, during which a unit is acted upon to bring it closer to an output, and delay time, during which a unit of work is spent waiting to take the next action.
In January 1919, Lea and a group of officers from his unit, the U. S. 114th Field Artillery, traveled to Kasteel Amerongen in the Netherlands in a failed attempt to seize the recently exiled German Kaiser Wilhelm II and bring Wilhelm II to the Paris Peace Conference for potential trial for war crimes.
When Hoyt Axton performed the song to the group, two of the three main vocalists – Danny Hutton and Cory Wells – rejected the song, but Chuck Negron felt that the band needed a " silly song " to help bring the band back together as a working unit.
Bney HaMoshavim is different from other youth movements in israel in their definition of a member-every kid that lives in the settlement, where the unit works, is consider to be a member, and the unit struggles to bring all the kids to their activities.
It was later revealed by members of the FBI Organised Crime unit that Goshen was really Agent Lindell, who had been working undercover for five years in an attempt to bring known mobster Joseph " Joey Marks " Marconi to justice.

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