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They still needed to return to water to lay their shell-less eggs, and even modern amphibia have a fully aquatic larval stage with gills like their ancestral fish.
They needed to develop new means of locomotion to replace the sideways thrusts of their tails that had been used for swimming.
They needed to develop new methods to regulate their body heat in order to cope with fluctuations in ambient temperatures.
They needed to develop behaviours suitable for reproduction in a terrestrial environment.
They also wanted village cooperatives to keep the profit from crop sales in local hands, and credit institutions to underwrite needed improvements.
They consist in measuring the force needed for tearing an adherent layer from a substrate or for tearing two adherent layers one from another.
They are used to treat a wide variety of conditions and symptoms and are usually a first choice when short-term CNS sedation is needed.
They argued that a new type of political force was needed to challenge the Conservative Party.
They are taking form in independent bookstores, coffeehouses, local pubs, and through new and innovative means to create the social capital needed to foster the sense and spirit of community.
They were in a position where they needed to shore up their legitimacy, but also justify the fall of the Julio-Claudians.
They now needed a winning team.
They decided that a special commission was needed to implement the " most energetically revolutionary " measures.
They quickly realized that ethnic inclusiveness was needed if the new republic was to maintain control over the territories bequeathed by the Qing dynasty.
They describe what is needed to be defined in a database for any specific application.
They found that certain carbide forming elements, one of which was vanadium, did not disperse until the steel reached higher temperatures than those needed to dissolve the carbides.
They needed the same seaworthiness and endurance, and as they necessarily became larger, they became officially designated " torpedo boat destroyers ", and by the First World War were largely known as " destroyers " in English.
They are spiritual exercises needed for the health of the spirit, just as physical exercise is required for the health of the body.
" They also say that a good definition of " natural property " is problematic but that " it is only in criticism of naturalism, or in an attempt to distinguish between naturalistic and nonnaturalistic definist theories, that such a concept is needed.
They serve all the major cities and many rural areas, complemented by bus connections where needed.
They are often designed in a one-way layout, leading customers counter clockwise along what IKEA calls " the long natural way " designed to encourage the customer to see the store in its entirety ( as opposed to a traditional retail store, which allows a consumer to go directly to the section where the goods and services needed are displayed ).
They must be protected from unauthorized disclosure and destruction and they must be available when needed.
They too needed time to marshal, supply and position their forces, and sort out final assignments to the three-prongs of attack.
They fought packed in a close rectangular formation, typically eight men deep, with a leader at the head of each column and a secondary leader in the middle, so that the back rows could move off to the sides if more frontage was needed.
They have also been used in close quarters combat ( CQC ) settings where a small weapon is needed ( e. g. by special forces attacking buildings or tunnels ).
They can be easily built by hobbyists, as nothing more than a cheap microcontroller together with an analog multiplexer and a little other circuitry is needed.

They and standardized
They also see a possibility for standardized, efficient handling of mortgage loan by applying expert systems, appreciating that for the acceptance of mortgages there are hard and fast rules which do not always exist with other types of loans.
They are manufactured in standardized diameters, and varying lengths depending on required impulse.
They advocated strong antitrust laws, restricting corporate lobbying and campaign contributions, and greater citizen participation and control, including standardized secret ballots, strict voter registration and women's suffrage.
They replace individual negotiations for specific rights between copyright owner ( licensor ) and licensee, which are necessary under an " all rights reserved " copyright management with a " some rights reserved " management employing standardized licenses for re-use cases where no commercial compensation is sought by the copyright owner.
They may loan employees, provide coaching & mentoring, complete a service marathon, create standardized team projects, engage in open-ended outsourcing, provide sector-wise solutions, perform general contracting, or work on a signature issue.
They also survived in rather crude standardized form in Byzantine art and were refined again in the Middle Ages to become standard by the early fifteenth-century in painting and manuscript illumination in Italy and Flanders, and then spread to all Western art.
They are most commonly the characters in the standardized character sets of Taiwan, of Hong Kong, or in the Kangxi Dictionary.
They also follow the standardized character forms prescribed in the Jōyō kanji.
They represented small ingots of copper or bronze of standardized weight, and were traded as such.
They are normalised ( standardized ) by
They can then be standardized into the Associated Laguerre polynomials.
They can then be standardized into the Hermite polynomials.
They are standardized herbal formulas.
They are very often required for math classes from the junior high school level through college, and are generally either permitted or required on many standardized tests covering math and science subjects ; as a result, many are sold into educational markets to cover this demand, and some high-end models include features making it easier to translate the problem on a textbook page into calculator input, from allowing explicit operator precedence using parentheses to providing a method for the user to enter an entire problem in as it is written on the page using simple formatting tools.
They don't exclude the chain itself, only the standardized formula the chain uses, for example, there could be a restaurant owned by McDonald's which sells hamburgers, but not the formula franchise operation with the golden arches and standardized menu, uniforms, and procedures.
They appear to have a standardized design with few internal variations.
They define standardized general relation types, together with the kinds of things that may be related by such a relation type.
They are measured in combinations of standardized tests, peer and teacher evaluations and nominations, and observations of the particular child.
The Romans also began restructuring their military organization: They ceased using the Greek phalanx style spear and adopted better and more standardized armour and weapons.
They may be standardized ( available in published texts or purchased commercially ) or proprietary, depending on the type of business, product, or project in question.
They promised a highly standardized classification of different warships and discouraged technical innovations that, under the existing conditions, the Royal Navy could not always hope to match.
They also assembled definitive versions of many of the chants, and developed a standardized form of the square-note notation which was adopted by the Catholic Church and is still in use in publications such as the Liber Usualis ( although there are also published editions of this book in modern notation ).
They have required the Internal Ratings-Based approach for the largest banks, and the standardized approach will be available for smaller banks.

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