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These and shortcomings
These represent shortcomings in the power, lessened reliability or situations in which the power can not be used.
These shortcomings, combined with material shortages, led to the introduction of the simplified model 1915 helmet described above, with a detachable spike.
These security-related shortcomings have seen the usage of the Telnet protocol drop rapidly, especially on the public Internet, in favor of the Secure Shell ( SSH ) protocol, first released in 1995.
These cameras, which came into general use during 1944 and 1945, posed problems relating to developing the film and measuring the results for each student, but in conjunction with greater standardization of training and other improvements, they greatly reduced the shortcomings in flexible gunnery training.
These shortcomings have been attributed to various factors: a particular major is ill-suited to a player's game ( this was cited especially with regard to Trevino and The Masters ); the player lacked the ability to fully adapt to that major ; the player simply experienced bad luck ; or war had led to the cancellation of a major during the player's prime.
These shortcomings saw a lot of press attention, and contributed to early slow sales.
These shortcomings make in-circuit software debugging tools essential for many common development tasks.
These tests exposed several shortcomings, addressed by Stange in April 1942 with the LC-6 / II prototype.
These serious shortcomings persisted for multiple new releases of CICS over a period of more than 20 years.
These were positive, very positive, unprecedented breakthroughs that were achieved in the historical experience of socialism ; and, at the same time, there were real and in some cases very serious shortcomings that we don't want to repeat, and should not have to repeat, even with all the necessity we're going to be up against.
These incidents were also related to the discovery of severe procedural shortcomings at the FBI's crime laboratory.
These studies have some shortcomings, however, and the empirical evidence about the causes of alexithymia remains inconclusive.
These shortcomings ( criticized by many VC ++ developers since the 97 release ) have been largely corrected in the. NET product lines.
These shortcomings led to a widespread public outcry over industrial plant safety, and significant tightening of the UK government's regulations covering hazardous industrial processes.
These were mostly tongue-in-cheek diatribes on the shortcomings of men, and the pitfalls of juggling a professional life with that of being a mother.
These power units appeared in the late 1950s ' British Railways ( BR ) designs pre-TOPS British Rail Class D3 / 1 ( later D3 / 4 ), and later designated Class 21, Class 22, Class 41, Class 43 ( Warship ) and Class 251 ( Blue Pullman ) None of these were particularly successful: constructional shortcomings with the MAN engines made them far less reliable than German-built examples.
These shortcomings are the reason for the software's tongue-in-cheek motto, " ASIC: It's almost BASIC!
These tools had significant shortcomings, and many DBAs used third-party tools such as Pervasive Data Integrator to transfer data more flexibly and easily.
These features could not overcome the shortcomings of the Thompson shell, and so a new shell was written from scratch by Stephen Bourne.
These methods all have their distinct shortcomings due to the very complex nature of cancer genomes.
These were Russian clowns of the 1920s and ‘ 30s, who for a while were granted permission by the Soviet authorities to satirize the shortcomings of the state.
These prototypes would be compared with the best cars of the time, the shortcomings would be identified, and project development work would be undertaken in order to produce the best possible car in Turkey.
These processors provided partial solutions to some of the foregoing Pentium M's shortcomings, by adding to its P6 microarchitecture:
These shortcomings, the Report argued, are an obstacle to building human development.

These and coupled
These characteristics may be evaluated through simulation including a dynamic model of the system under control coupled with the compensation model.
These policies, coupled with economic pressures stemming from the 1973 oil crisis, resulted in the rapid collapse of Madagascar's economy and a sharp decline in living standards, and the country had become completely bankrupt by 1979.
These may be combined into so-called coupled equations, of which the strain-charge form is:
These measures, coupled with significant improvements in the world economy, helped the South Korean economy regain its lost momentum in the late 1980s.
These factors, coupled with endorsements by celebrities who practiced TM, and also, scientific research validating the technique, helped to popularize it in the 1960s and 1970s.
These and other discoveries, coupled with the perspective of unraveling the evolutionary changes that allowed for the creation of human brain, highly intensified the research.
These moves, coupled with the signings of Eric Belanger, Cam Barker, Ben Eager, and Darcy Hordichuk, changed the complexion of the team to add " grit and toughness ".
These are most commonly used by disabled people to regain normal physical faculties ( i. e. -Retinal implants allow the blind to see and spinal implants coupled with mechanical legs allow the paralyzed to walk ).
These equations are coupled and nonlinear, so that approximate solutions are obtained by using numerical methods to create global climate models.
These unreasonable expectations, coupled with poor sales, led to a mass cancellation in 1991.
These successes, amongst many others, coupled with a growing number of university level sportspeople marks King's as one of the most successful sporting colleges in the university.
These were: The use of pathfinder aircraft with electronic aids to navigate, to mark the targets before the main bomber raid ; The use of high explosive bombs and air-mines coupled with thousands of incendiary bombs intended to set the city ablaze.
These events were coupled with a gradual population decline, culminating with the site ’ s abandonment by the end of the 10th century.
These measures, coupled with Ovando's earlier nationalization of Gulf Oil properties, angered his opponents even more, chief among whom was Banzer and his US supporters.
These ad campaigns, coupled with other new promotions and a series of new product introductions, drew positive and negative attention to BK, and helped TPG and its partners realize about in dividends.
These include the ligands of the G < sub > s </ sub >- coupled GPCRs.
These include the ligands of the G < sub > i </ sub >- coupled GPCRs.
These omissions reduce Joan's role in this scene to a virtual spectator, and coupled with this, Brenda Blethyn portrays the character as if deeply troubled by something ( presumably the loss of contact with her ' fiends ').
These three were intended to represent the front of an ancient civilization coupled together by fear, to contrast with the unity of the Federation enabled by bonds of friendship.
These include light-driven water oxidation and oxygen evolution, the pumping of protons across the thylakoid membranes coupled with the electron transport chain of the photosystems and cytochrome b6f complex, and ATP synthesis by the ATP synthase utilizing the generated proton gradient.
These assets, coupled with proximity to ample flowing mountain streams, guaranteed the Mayans at Nim Li Punit a resource base that allowed their civilisation to thrive.
These two factors, coupled with exceptional eyesight, were the keys to his later success.
These practices, coupled with a reliance on the United States for defense, allowed Japan's economy to increase exponentially during the Cold War.
These are almost always coupled with a secondary form of signage.

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