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These styles were developed in England, and are now regulated by the World Dance Council ( WDC ).
These range from specific market access issues and difficulties for businesses facing a highly regulated and complex system through to restrictions in the export of agricultural goods ( potatoes ) and fishery products because they do not conform with EU quality norms.
These laws regulated public drinking water systems, toxic substances, pesticides, and ocean dumping ; and protected wildlife, wilderness, and wild and scenic rivers.
These metabolic activities are regulated by several hormones ( i. e., insulin, glucagon and epinephrine ).
These critics range from those who reject markets entirely, in favour of a planned economy, such as that advocated by various Marxists, to those who wish to see market failures regulated to various degrees or supplemented by government interventions.
These polypeptides usually have a related function ( they often are the subunits composing a final complex protein ) and their coding sequence is grouped and regulated together in a regulatory region, containing a promoter and an operon.
These materials and their use are regulated by specific standards that, not only manufacturers use in the fabrication process ( flame retardant electric cables, for example ), but also service providers in systems implementations and assemblies in the field.
These constraints can be observed even when the indigenous society is regulated largely by its own tradition and custom.
These raw commodities are traded on regulated commodities exchanges, in which they are bought and sold in standardized contracts.
These provinces are so-called regulated provinces.
These enzymes are involved in a multitude of physiological reactions from simple digestion of food proteins to highly regulated cascades ( e. g., the blood-clotting cascade, the complement system, apoptosis pathways, and the invertebrate prophenoloxidase-activating cascade ).
These plans are approved and regulated by the Medicare program, but are actually designed and administered by private health insurance companies.
These laws were enacted and enforced at the state level and regulated the offering and sale of securities to protect the public from fraud.
These are regulated by the Barbados Port Authority.
These are the only places where camping is permitted within the park, and they are regulated with a booking / registration system, which requires pre-booking a site.
Although no broadcaster or government has acknowledged operating one of these stations, a 1998 article in The Daily Telegraph quoted a spokesperson for the Department of Trade and Industry ( the government department that, at that time, regulated radio broadcasting in the United Kingdom ) as saying, " These stations are what you suppose they are.
These initial anceps syllables may reflect earlier Indo-European meters where only the last few syllables of a line were regulated.
These jobs are considered administrative positions and are therefore regulated by Certificates of Registry issued by the United States Coast Guard.
These tolls were also usually regulated by the Acts.
These " No Action " letters are made public and can be relied upon by other regulated entities, not just the entity making the original request.
These may or may not be regulated by law.
These by-products, trihalomethanes ( THMs ) and haloacetic acids ( HAAs ), are both carcinogenic in large quantities and are regulated by the United States Environmental Protection Agency ( EPA ) and the Drinking Water Inspectorate in the UK.
These channels are tightly regulated and selectively allow molecules of specific sizes to pass between cells.
These regulatory proteins bind to short stretches of DNA called regulatory regions or DNA binding sites, which are appropriately positioned in the genome, usually a short distance ' upstream ' of the gene being regulated.

These and carriers
These carriers cut handling costs for the dealer -- and the builder
These ships carry equipment and supplies to support a major armed force with tanks, armoured personnel carriers, munitions, fuel, spare parts and even a mobile field hospital.
These freed electrons and ions are in turn accelerated and strike other atoms, creating more charge carriers, in a chain reaction.
These diseases predominately affect males, although females may be carriers of the disease gene.
These signals are much more important to compatibility than the color sub carriers are.
These carriers included Cable & Wireless Worldwide, UUNet, Sprint, AT & T, and Genuity.
These two kinds of charge carriers are characteristic of the two kinds of doped semiconductor material.
These airliners, although smaller than aircraft operated by most major carriers, legacy carriers, or flag carriers, frequently serve customers who expect service similar to that offered by the larger airlines with their longer-ranged, larger airliners.
These airliners, are the non mainline counterparts to the larger aircraft operated by the ; major carriers, legacy carriers, and flag carriers and are used to feed traffic into the large airline hubs or focus cities.
These carriers incorporated an upswept forward section of the flight deck that deflected the aircraft upward on launch and permitted heavier loads to be carried by the Harrier, for example in weaponry, and the system was used extensively in the Falklands war.
These provisions dealt with " reciprocal switching " ( handling of railroad cars between long-haul rail carriers and local customers ) and trackage rights.
These carriers ’ perception was that with collective rate making limited, and a Commission apparently more interested in letting their rates go down than go up, the regulatory system, as a whole, in the net, no longer favored them.
These carriers operate freighter aircraft but do not have a Cargo division:
These carriers are plastoquinone and plastocyanin.
These audio signals were modulated onto the carriers using a special FM-PM-SSBFM ( frequency modulation-phase modulation-single sideband frequency modulation ) technique.
These ships were basically divided into three groups: the " Main Body " contained the Japanese carriersand, light carrier, and a screening force of one heavy cruiser and eight destroyers, commanded by Vice Admiral Chuichi Nagumo in Shōkaku ; the " Vanguard Force " consisted of two battleships, three heavy cruisers, one light cruiser, and three destroyers, commanded by Rear Admiral Hiroaki Abe ; the " Advanced Force " contained five heavy cruisers, one light cruiser, six destroyers, and the seaplane carrier, commanded by Vice Admiral Nobutake Kondō.
These are actually 1, 705 or 6, 817 carriers that are approximately 4 kHz or 1 kHz apart.
These measures were squarely aimed at UK carriers with a major presence in the internal German air transport market from Berlin as well as the city's charter market, specifically British Airways and Dan-Air.
These ships were the first aircraft carriers and appeared just before the First World War.

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