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These and expense
These had the advantage of being relatively cheap to build and mounting a larger gun compared to the conventional tank they were derived from, but at the expense of flexibility.
These advantages are gained at the expense of reduced jamming power at any given frequency.
These positive features are achieved at the expense of doubling clock frequency-the symbol rate is twice the bitrate of the original signal.
These exceptions were granted because of the excessive expense connected with re-signing not only the long routes themselves, but also the associated road network in the area, since Sweden and Norway have integrated the E-roads into their national networks and they are signposted as any other national route.
These are more colourful and sometimes fluorescent with a modified anatomy which favors control in expense of power ; they have longer length sticks and extremely short ropes.
# Paid Publishers: These days paid publication has become very common, here the author has to meet with the total expense to get the book published and author has full right to set up marketing policies.
These systems lie along the spectrum of trade-off between public convenience and government ease and expense.
These traits may have been exaggerated for the purposes of party faction but, notes Trevelyan, nearly all other statesmen of the day were engaged in founding families and amassing estates at the public expense ; Marlborough only differed in that he gave the public much more value for their money.
These aides " perform tasks and details that, if performed by general or flag officers, would be at the expense of the officer ’ s primary military and official duties.
These were also used for displaying text, where pages could be rapidly refreshed and scrolled by simply replacing a grid of character indices, at the expense of limited precision placement and character-set.
" These, and later concerts by the same orchestra, gained plaudits from the public and music critics at the expense of the London orchestras.
These include: problems identifying the most suitable drug for different epidemiological situations, the expense of combined therapy ( it is over 10 times more expensive than traditional mono-therapy ), how soon the programmes should be introduced and problems linked with policy implementation and issues of compliance.
These were very common up until about 2000, but are now fairly rare: the demise of the ISA slot added a little to the cost ; the great improvement in IDE technology ( particularly in the case of CD-ROM drives and CD recorders ) removed one major use, and the advent of USB made the expense of a SCSI interface unnecessary for most scanners.
These regions tend not to have the infrastructure that wetter regions have to divert water from structures and roads, such as storm drains, culverts, and retention basins, either because of sparse population, poverty, or because residents believe the risk by flash floods is not high enough to justify the expense.
These costs are treated as an expense in the period the business recognizes income from sale of the goods.
These forms flourished at the expense of legitimate English drama, which went into a long period of decline.
These claims were echoed by opposition TDs including Fine Gael politician Leo Varadkar who called for a " full and Public " explanation, requesting an investigation as to whether O ' Donoghue's expense claims were standard under Fianna Fáil leadership during his tenure as Minister for Arts, Sport and Tourism.
These tasks took place in a series of workshops spatially located along the flow of production, minimising the expense and time-wastage of the movement of materials through the works.
These direct and indirect costs cause the expense of mild brain trauma to rival that of moderate and severe head injuries.
These were the same people who, earlier, had elected not to transfer ownership of the Herzstark's patents to the company, so that, should anyone sue, they would be suing Herzstark, not the company, thereby protecting themselves at Herzstark's expense.
These claims were submitted and approved by the Fees Office despite the fact that it was in excess of the so-called ' John Lewis List ' which was not issued to MPs to guide them in their expense claims.
These payroll taxes are an expense over and above the expense of an employee's gross pay.
These systems had to be retrofitted and were the cause of considerable expense and confusion.

These and reductions
These included major controversy over the United States ' proposal to allow credit for carbon " sinks " in forests and agricultural lands, satisfying a major proportion of the U. S. emissions reductions in this way ; disagreements over consequences for non-compliance by countries that did not meet their emission reduction targets ; and difficulties in resolving how developing countries could obtain financial assistance to deal with adverse effects of climate change and meet their obligations to plan for measuring and possibly reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
These tax reductions required a saving of £ 2, 855 million, and this would be funded by eradicating losses in the nationalised industries and denationalising the profit-making state concerns ; ending all housing subsidies except for those who could not afford their own housing ; ending all foreign aid ; ending all grants and subsidies in agriculture ; ending all assistance to development areas ; ending all investment grants ; and abolishing the National Economic Development Council and the Prices and Incomes Board.
These were moderately successful, as the fiscal measures introduced after 1977, with reductions in income and wealth taxes and an increase in the medium-term public investment programme, was estimated to have created 160, 000 additional jobs in 1978 – 79, or 300, 000 if additional public sector employment was included in the figure ).
These are often undiagnosed or untreated and treatment can result in reductions in the suicide rate.
These reductions are associated with the inability to regulate mood and impulsive behaviors, weakened signals of anxiety and fear, and decreased self-esteem.
These reductions were not uniform across the service.
These compilers eliminate the need for the Navigators, and the strategic disadvantage that this aspect of melange dependency has become, because the Navigators ' abilities are slowly being compromised by the severe reductions in the availability of spice resulting from the destruction of Dune and the sandworms on that planet, and the strict control by the Bene Gesserit, who maintain a monopoly over the largest stockpiles of melange.
These compromises are difficult to reconcile, and efforts to do so can reduce or even negate the expected advantages of the flying wing design, such as reductions in weight and drag.
These savings were achieved by aircraft, flight, and employee reductions.
These are price reductions given when an order is placed in a slack period ( example: purchasing skis in April in the northern hemisphere, or in September in the southern hemisphere ).
These are price reductions given for large purchases.
These are price reductions based on the quantity of a single order.
These are price reductions given to members of educational institutions, usually students but possibly also to educators and to other institution staff.
These numbers did not quite match those of in vivo exposure or cognitive therapy, but still resulted in significant reductions.
These TMDLs establish the reductions needed to fully support the designated uses.
These classes are not closed under arbitrary many-one reductions, however.
These changes to family assistance simplified payments, by amalgamating a number of different forms of assistance, and also provided higher levels of assistance, with reductions in income test withdrawal rates.
These reductions include not only tailpipe emissions but also all other associated emissions from production, distribution and use of transport fuels within the state.
These laws, as well as the growing power of labor unions and public anger toward poor workplace safety, led to significant reductions in worker accidents for a time.
These flow reductions are in addition to existing diversions that have removed approximately 50-60 % of the river's water since European settlement began in the valley.
These savings include reductions in public expenditure and quantifications of non-financial impacts of the NAO's work.
These reductions in the cooling effects of both the lead and the formerly rich fuel mixture, led to overheating in the air-cooled engines.
These threatening letters warned the landlords to make reductions in the rent of their tennant farmers.
These reductions are not on a square foot basis, but based on the total campus emissions.

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