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These and precautions
These precautions are often seen as less necessary for sex partners in committed relationships, if they are known to be free of disease.
These precautions do not completely eliminate reflection because of diffraction, especially at longer wavelengths.
These additional precautions will increase the cost of the system, but can help prevent system failure and premature need for system replacement in the future.
These are called sternal precautions.
These precautions as well as proper onsen usage ( i. e. not placing the head underwater, washing thoroughly before entering the bath ) greatly reduces any overall risk to bathers.
These precautions had been omitted in order to pursue a strategy ( dividing the train ) which, even had nothing gone wrong, would have had no advantages over awaiting the scheduled train to assist the excursion to Hamilton's Bawn.
These precautions were also used to warn others that sickness was in the house, and to encourage cleanliness around the sick.
These two methods, like all methods, need precautions.
These restrictions are imposed as added safety precautions because the slip-roads in this stretch are unusually short because of the difficulty of fitting the road into a very narrow area of land, and, due to the road underpassing much of the town, to reduce road surface noise levels.
These are precautions to prevent any possible future claim of continuous public access along the path, which could result in it becoming designated as a statutory right of way.
These failures resulted in closures of Hiawatha Avenue and the adjacent light rail between Mall of America and downtown Minneapolis for safety precautions while support structures were put in place.
These precautions clearly indicate that the rites took place as late as the period 1604 – 1735, which was a time when there was a penalty of death on practising such rituals.
These precautions have the potential to change the nature of the skill that is being learned.
These precautions appeared justified when unidentified Arab fighters made threats over the radio, but no conflict ensued.

These and proved
These ordinances proved, however, generally ineffectual to secure strictness of diet, and contemporaneous literature abounds with satirical remarks and complaints concerning the inordinate extravagance of the tables of the abbots.
These authors proved, however, that no optical system can justify these suppositions, since they are contradictory to the fundamental laws of reflexion and refraction.
These proved crucial in 1813 and 1814, when Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington's army besieged the city in the Napoleonic Wars, only taking it when they used a bridge of ships across the Adour to position artillery around the city.
These cautious tactics aroused derision amongst their more conservative French and Russian opponents but proved appropriate to the new nature of warfare.
These distinctions created divisions among workers and color proved a singularly powerful and enduring symbol of social and economic mobility, or lack thereof.
These studies have proved to be even more successful than Rhine's forced-choice paradigm, with meta-analyses evidencing reliable effects, and many confirmatory replication studies.
These reforms proved largely permanent and modernized the western parts of Germany.
These austerity measures have proved extremely unpopular with the Greek public, precipitating demonstrations and civil unrest.
These methods proved effective on a small scale, but Shaka himself was restrained by his overlord.
These new insurance contracts allowed insurance to be separated from investment, a separation of roles that first proved useful in marine insurance.
These attempts to obstruct Caesar's legislation proved ineffective.
These socioeconomic perceptions proved powerful after the war.
These proved unstable, and V. N.
These efforts proved successful ; a standard was complete by 1974, and was approved, on September 15, 1977, as ANSI standard, X11. 1-1977.
These advantages quickly proved irrelevant in the face of the Paraguayans ' zeal to defend their homeland.
These efforts proved unsuccessful, and in 1991 the Soviet Union collapsed as the republic governments seceded.
These rallies, attended by thousands of people, proved the allegiance of wider strata of the Slovene population to the ideas of national emancipation.
These services, especially UDDI, have proved to be of far less interest, but an appreciation of them gives a more complete understanding of the expected role of SOAP compared to how web services have actually evolved.
These rules were proved to be enough to produce every theorem by Kurt Gödel in 1930.
These special cases were known long before the general theorem was proved.
These informal structures proved to be very important in the functioning of the Uzbek state.
These laws meant that Sparta could not readily replace citizens lost in battle or otherwise and eventually proved near fatal to the continuance of the state as the number of citizens became greatly outnumbered by the non-citizens and, even more dangerously, the helots.
Bruce Bueno de Mesquita and Kenneth Shepsle in their Memoir write that " These have proved crucial to predictive tests for political theory.
These French warships proved to be decisive at the Battle of Yorktown along the coast of Virginia by preventing Lord Cornwallis's British troops from receiving supplies, reinforcements, or evacuation via the James River and Hampton Roads, Virginia.
These kind of problems include bin packing, line balancing, clustering with respect to a distance measure, equal piles, etc., on which classic GAs proved to perform poorly.

These and wise
These " three wise men " ran successfully for the Liberals in the 1965 election.
These myths generally portray Osiris as a wise lord, king, and bringer of civilization, happily married to his sister, Isis.
On Diogenes ' first list of seven, which he introduces with the words " These men are acknowledged wise ," Periander appears instead of Myson ; the same substitution appears in The Masque of the Seven Sages by Ausonius.
These fragments disappointed Romantic scholars as not matching the writer's great reputation, partly because Fronto's teachings, with their emphasis on studying ancient writers in search of striking words, were not in accordance with current fashion ( Italy, where not only Mai but Leopardi enthused over them, was an exception ), partly because they gave no support to the assumption that Fronto had been a wise counsellor to Marcus Aurelius ( indeed, they contain no trace of political advice ), partly because his frequent complaints about ill-health, especially those collected in book 5 of Ad M. Caesarem, aroused more annoyance than compassion ; these adverse judgements were reversed once Fronto was read for what he was rather than what he was not, as already in the sympathetic treatment by Dorothy Brock, Studies in Fronto and his Age ( Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1911 ).
These included such arguments as that the view is void of good news ; repugnant to God's wise, just, and good nature, and to man's free nature ; " highly dishonorable to Jesus Christ "; " hurtful to the salvation of men "; and that it " inverts the order of the gospel of Jesus Christ " ( which is that we are justified after we believe, not prior to our believing ).
These core areas are multidisciplinary content knowledge, multidimensional skills, appropriate thoughts, and universal harmonious values, with the aim of nurturing wise citizens who are responsible in decision-making for sustainable and responsible development, emphasizing on mathematics content.
These include the adventurer Lemminkäinen and the great wise man Väinämöinen.
These three prophets divided their activity in such wise that Hulda spoke to the women and Jeremiah to the men in the street, while Zephaniah preached in the synagogue ( Pesiḳ.
These problems are complicated when Mother Joe, the diabetic but wise and caring matriarch of the family and the glue that holds it together, suffers a debilitating stroke during an operation to amputate her leg and slips into a coma.
These include, for example, a reliance on proverbs or condensed wisdom for making decisions, epic poetry, and stylized culture heroes ( wise Nestor, crafty Odysseus ).
*" These things also belong to the wise.
* Kalamas, when you yourselves know: " These things are good ; these things are not blamable ; these things are praised by the wise ; undertaken and observed, these things lead to benefit and happiness ," enter on and abide in them.
These events are called Witans, named after the Anglo-Saxon gathering of the wise called a Witan.
These gods were neither the Asian heavenly demons nor the precious and the delicate Greek gods, but something that reflected the characteristics of the Armenian people which they have been polishing through the ages, namely ambitious, wise and good-hearted .”

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