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No group can contribute more to the success of the program than the editors and publishers of the Inter-American Press Association.
It can contribute to the development of critical countries and regions.
It can also contribute to the education of America and to more intelligent American participation in the world.
Position may not be everything, but in the case of a pool it can certainly contribute difficulties, social and/or physical.
And dancing school, so helpful in artistic and psychological development, also contributes to this essential early training -- and can contribute even more.
As a result, many people have been confirmed in their conviction that orthography design is not an activity to which experts can contribute anything but confusion.
This, however, will not exhaust their practical usefulness, as they rather clearly indicate what thorough phonologic investigation can contribute to orthography design.
Not only should this provision be enforced but other economic and political actions might be taken which, this author believes, `` must surely be supported by every American who values the freedom that has been won for him and whose conscience is not so dominated by the lines in his account books that he can willingly and knowingly contribute to the enslavement of another nation ''.
Astronomy is sometimes promoted as one of the few remaining sciences for which amateurs can still contribute useful data.
Solid backs and sides can also contribute to a pleasant sound, although laminated sides and backs are acceptable alternatives, commonly found in mid-level guitars ( in the range of US $ 300 –$ 1000 ).
This isolation can lead to marital conflict and divorce, or contribute to domestic violence.
Some antibiotics such as β-lactams can also induce a persistent-like growth state, which can contribute to the chronicity of chlamydial diseases.
These legal defense funds can have large membership counts where members contribute to the fund.
Although deprogrammers prepare families for the process, exit counselors tend to work more closely with families and expect them to contribute more to the process ; that is, exit counseling requires that families establish a reasonable and respectful level of communication with their loved one before the exit counseling proper can begin.
This difference in stress regime in the three faulting environments can contribute to differences in stress drop during faulting, which contributes to differences in the radiated energy, regardless of fault dimensions.
An oxidizer is a pure substance ( molecule ) that in a chemical reaction can contribute some atoms of one or more oxidizing elements, in which the fuel component of the explosive burns.
ECMWF can contribute to the development of strategies to mitigate and adapt to climate change.
A healthy diet can also contribute to a healthier brain and aging process which in turn results in less frequent forgetting.
It must be accurately cut, or it can contribute to tuning problems due to string slippage or string buzz.
All organisms ' DNA contains regulatory sequences, intergenic segments, chromosomal structural areas, and other non-coding DNA that can contribute greatly to phenotype.
It then explains how people can contribute to the project, and also why computer users will benefit from the project.
Several steps in the metabolism of HDL can contribute to the transport of cholesterol from lipid-laden macrophages of atherosclerotic arteries, termed foam cells, to the liver for secretion into the bile.
Halfbakery can be read by anyone, but only logged-in users can contribute.

can and credit
Actually, you can take no special credit for this.
In carrying out this program science has undoubtedly performed a very considerable service for which it can claim due credit.
The error must be located and rectified and the totals of debit column and credit column recalculated to check for agreement before any further processing can take place.
Other types of business organizations, such as cooperatives, credit unions and publicly owned enterprises, can be established with purposes that parallel, supersede, or even replace the profit maximization mandate of business corporations.
One can purchase anonymous credit cards, bank accounts, encrypted global mobile telephones, and false passports.
This principle can be extended to engineer a grating with a structure such that it will produce any diffraction pattern desired ; the hologram on a credit card is an example.
The strong creditor protections afforded to derivatives counterparties, in combination with their complexity and lack of transparency however, can cause capital markets to underprice credit risk.
EFTPOS transactions involving a debit, credit or prepaid card can be authenticated in a number of ways.
Federal reserve accounts contain federal reserve credit, which can be converted into federal reserve notes.
IBM is given fictional credit as being the manufacturer of the Pan Am Clipper's computer, and the IBM logo can be seen in the center of the cockpit's instrument panel.
Under the EU's Alternative Investment Fund Managers directive, offshore hedge funds using prime brokers as depositaries will be required to use EU-registered credit institutions before they can be sold in the EU.
He subsequently assists Superman in leading the assault against Darkseid's forces, noting that Superman can consider this a legendary first team-up between ' good ' and ' bad '- with Luthor's side taking the credit for the win -, Superman accepting the deal due to the stakes.
A refundable tax credit is a mechanism whereby the tax system can reduce the tax owed by a household to below zero, and result in a net payment to the taxpayer beyond their own payments into the tax system.
Given the proposition that ' a persons life prospects should not be decided by factors outside of their control or for which a person cannot claim personal credit ' ( i. e. social status, inherited wealth, race and other accidents of birth ) a meritocracy proposes a system where people are rewarded based on their efforts, and if everyone can start on equal footing with the same opportunity to advance, then the results are just.
Therefore, a system which rewards effort in this way is not just, because effort and hard work is not something we can claim credit for.
The postmodern era is positioned to synthesize at a higher level — the level of experience, where the being of things and the activity of the finite knower compenetrate one another and provide the materials whence can be derived knowledge of nature and knowledge of culture in their full symbiosis — the achievements of the ancients and the moderns in a way that gives full credit to the preoccupations of both.
Standard cards which can be purchased and used without any sort of account facility give a fixed amount of credit and are discarded when used up ; rechargeable cards can be topped up, or collect payment in arrears.
Calling accounts can be purchased over the Internet using credit cards and are instantly delivered to the customer via e-mail.
However, if TIC property is sold or subdivided, in some States, Provinces, etc., a credit can be automatically made for unequal contributions to the purchase price ( unlike a partition of a JTWROS deed ).
Risks can come from uncertainty in financial markets, project failures ( at any phase in design, development, production, or sustainment life-cycles ), legal liabilities, credit risk, accidents, natural causes and disasters as well as deliberate attack from an adversary, or events of uncertain or unpredictable root-cause.
Weber gives religion credit for shaping a person's image of the world, and this image of the world can affect their view of their interests, and ultimately how they decide to take action.
While the name would offend neither side of this debate, it can be argued that prior to 1981 the SDR was a debt security and so a form of credit.
With these slot machines, the player can choose the value of each credit wagered ( the stake ) from a list of options.

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