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allowed and normal
In normal use weights are hung on the end of the tape and allowed to pull the tape and the material to be tested between the blocks.
and allowed little initiative in early play and work patterns -- then in adolescence her normal degree of vanity, sensitivity, and preoccupation with whether others find her appearance and behavior acceptable, will be compounded.
PhoneNet allowed AppleTalk networks to be connected together using normal phone wires, even existing runs already being used for phones.
As no normal opening is allowed, this device allows testing in essentially mode II condition.
The headmaster undertook to help Blair to win the scholarship, and made a private financial arrangement that allowed Blair's parents to pay only half the normal fees.
Based on an estimate of 32 years as the normal period of operation for a nuclear power plant, the agreement defines precisely how much energy a power plant is allowed to produce before being shut down.
Helium has a negative Joule-Thomson coefficient at normal ambient temperatures, meaning it heats up when allowed to freely expand.
Despite the development of a revolutionary virtual memory system that allowed games to be much larger than the average personal computer's normal capacity, the enormous mainframe-developed game had to be split into three roughly equal parts.
During normal times sailors weren't allowed to take any water away.
" Given the elimination of these pernicious influences, Marx allowed that " normal conditions of spontaneous development " of the rural commune could exist.
President David Jayne Hill allowed the first woman, Helen E. Wilkinson, to enroll as a normal student, although she was not allowed to matriculate or to pursue a degree.
The process that creates an audit trail is typically required to always run in a privileged mode, so it can access and supervise all actions from all users ; a normal user should not be allowed to stop / change it.
) The film's historical inaccuracies are, in Wilson's view, more troublesome than what can be allowed under normal dramatic license.
The hospital is allowed to determine that there is no emergency, using their normal screening procedure, and then refuse EMTALA treatment.
Rickshaws are also available in downtown Madison, Wisconsin, on State Street where normal automobile traffic is not allowed.
The photophone ( also known as a radiophone ) is a telecommunications device which allowed for the transmission of both articulated sounds and normal human conversations on a beam of light.
The plant itself is allowed to be chewed and sold, as no harm was found in normal quantities.
While Little Women showed normal American middle class lives of girls, it also “ legitimized ” their dreams to do something different and allowed them to consider the possibilities.
It allowed recovery of dogs after 12 minutes of clinical death at normal body temperature with practically no brain injury.
Eventually this disagreement led to open violent conflict especially after it was openly discovered that a woman's cloned copy of herself was allowed to gain full sentience and to establish a full, normal life.
Mothers are often allowed a period where they are relieved of their normal duties to recover from childbirth.
Fewer meters are activated during the course of a normal day than prior to the 2000 study, some meters have been removed, timing has been altered so that no driver waits more than four minutes in ramp queue, and vehicles are not allowed to back up onto city streets.
Because the Germans needed the Sonderkommandos to remain physically able, they were granted moderately less squalid living conditions than other inmates: they slept in their own barracks, which more than any other in the camp resembled normal human dwellings ; they were allowed to keep and use various goods such as food, medicines and cigarettes brought by those who were sent to the gas chambers ; and, unlike ordinary inmates, they were not subject to arbitrary, random killing by guards.

allowed and speed
The relatively slow speed of AppleTalk allowed further reductions in cost.
The cartridge assembly allowed the use of higher speed cache memory modules than could be put on ( or reasonably bundled with ) motherboards at the time.
Feedback from measuring the car's speed has allowed the controller to dynamically compensate for changes to the car's speed.
One unique feature to this console is the ' hold ' button, which allowed the player to freeze the game, change the time or change the speed of the game during the course of the game.
The much higher performance memory allowed the CPU, which was synchronous with memory, to be further increased in speed to run at a 300 ns cycle time ( 3. 3 MHz ), which made it the fastest minicomputer for over a decade following its introduction.
They are allowed in many types of competition, especially those where speed or jumping may be required, but are not allowed in most " flat " classes at horse shows, though an exception is made in a few classes limited exclusively to young or " green " horses who may not yet be fully trained.
Following the fastest possible motion within an allowed maximum value for speed, acceleration, and jerk, will result in a third-order motion profile as illustrated below:
To speed up the detection process, the New Horizons team established Ice Hunters, a citizen science project that allowed members of the public to participate in the search for suitable KBO targets ; the project has subsequently been transferred to another site, Ice Investigators, produced by CosmoQuest.
The spacecraft's main engine fired in order to brake the spacecraft's speed, which allowed it to be captured into orbit around Mars.
The advent of electric trains, which appeared commercially in the 1890s, allowed control of the speed by varying the current or voltage.
This new method of propulsion allowed steam ships to travel at a much greater speed without using sails thereby making ocean travel faster.
Their hind limbs, on the other hand, were not built for speed, but they were long compared with most pterosaurs, and allowed for a long stride length.
This arrangement allowed for the possibility for the supply train to become temporarily detached from the main body of the legion, thus greatly increasing the army's speed when needed.
After starting the engine with a known setting that allowed it to idle, the air valve was opened until maximum engine speed was obtained.
Knights rode in both the Muslim style, a la jineta ( i. e. the equivalent of a modern jockey's seat ), a short stirrup strap and bended knees allowed for better control and speed, or in the French style, a la brida, a long stirrup strap allowed for more security in the saddle ( i. e. the equivalent of the modern cavalry seat, which is more secure ) when acting as heavy cavalary.
While the other races developed antimatter-based " tactical " Warp drive, which allowed them to fight at warp speed and increase weapons power, the Romulans fell behind.
The maximum allowed speed is, enforced by electronic restriction put in place by the importer.
This shutter used titanium foil but consisted of one piece of metal with a fixed opening, which allowed electronic flash synchronisation up to and including its maximum speed of 1 / 500 of a second – rivalling the capabilities of leaf-shutter systems
But this would only occur in the absence of atomic interaction ; when collisions are allowed, the low speed modes are immediately suppressed by jostling from the higher energy atoms, exciting them to higher energy modes.
Beginning in the 1960s, Eastern European skaters started a trend to dance in more open positions, which allowed for greater speed over the ice, more upper-body involvement, and greater projection towards the audience.
This allowed the ram to achieve a greater speed before striking its target, making it more destructive.

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