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can and render
The capacity for making the distinctions of which diplomacy is compact, and the facility with language which can render them into validity in the eyes of other men are the leader's means for transforming the moral intuition into moral leadership.
During nighttime hours, because of the intense skywave propagation then prevailing, no large number of stations can be permitted to operate on one of these channels, if the wide area service for which these frequencies are assigned is to be rendered satisfactorily by the dominant stations which must be relied upon to render it.
Therefore, under our longstanding allocation rules, on some of these channels no station other than the dominant ( class 1 ) -- A ) station is permitted to operate at night, so that the 1, -- A station can render service, interference free, wherever it can be received.
Digital techniques, such as ray-tracing ( graphics ) | ray tracing, can also render 3D models with shallow depth of field for the same effect.
One can render this in an XML-enabled browser ( such as Internet Explorer or Mozilla Firefox ) by pasting and saving the DTD component above to a text file named example. dtd and the XML file to a differently-named text file, and opening the XML file with the browser.
It is only our opinions and principles that can render us unhappy, and it is only the ignorant person that finds fault with another.
But it can only render fatwā that are not binding on anyone.
If a grappler is strong and can utilize leverage well, a takedown or throw itself can be a form of dix ; the impact can render an opponent unconscious.
In this style, the guitarist aims to render an entire song — harmony, melody and bass — in something like the way a classical guitarist or pianist can.
This makes waterways unattractive, reduces the abundance of aquatic plants, and can render the water unsuitable for swimming or drinking, even by livestock.
Large pipelines can crush sites and render some of their remnants inaccessible as pipe is dropped from the ocean surface to the substrate thousands of feet below.
Caused by absorption of moisture into the binder of the tape, it can render the tape unusable.
A related concept is the jury, which can be regarded as a specialized form of militia convened to render a verdict in a court proceeding ( known as a petit jury or trial jury ) or to investigate a public matter and render a presentment or indictment ( grand jury ).
The advantage of Britain's new colony in providing a non-Russian source of flax and hemp for naval supplies was referred to in an article in Lloyd ’ s Evening Post of 5 October 1787 which urged: “ It is undoubtedly the interest of Great-Britain to remain neutral in the present contest between the Russians and the Turks ” and observed, “ Should England cease to render her services to the Empress of Russia, in a war against the Turks, there can be little of nothing to fear from her ill-will.
In some cases, excessive latency can render an application such as VoIP or online gaming unusable.
All major modern web browsers — including Mozilla Firefox, Internet Explorer 9, Google Chrome, Opera, and Safari — have at least some degree of support for SVG and can render the markup directly.
Software can be programmed to render SVG images by using a library such as librsvg or Batik.
This weapon is called a swagger stick-it fires a disabling beam that can temporarily render a person useless and emits an energy pulse that can repair systems like the teleport.
Therefore, government needs to upscale its anti-smuggling drive so that seizures ( the taking possession of person or property by legal process ) can add to the cost of smuggling and thus render smuggling uncompetitive.

can and occupying
Interstitials can form ' split interstitial ' or ' dumbbell ' structures where two atoms effectively share an atomic site, resulting in neither atom actually occupying the site.
Very long readings also occur for certain kanji or symbols which have a gairaigo reading ; the word " centimeter " is generally written as " cm " ( with two half-width characters, so occupying one space ) and has the seven-kana reading ( it can also be written as the kanji, though this is very rare ); another common example is '%' ( the percent sign ), which has the five kana reading.
Based on Chinese historical texts the ancestry of the Mongol peoples can be traced back to the Donghu, a nomadic confederation occupying eastern Mongolia and Manchuria.
For example, one can talk about motion of a wave or a quantum particle ( or any other field ) where the configuration consists of probabilities of occupying specific positions.
Speeds much higher than the average speed were suppressed by the fact that kinetic energy is quadratic — doubling the speed requires four times the energy — thus the number of atoms occupying high energy modes ( high speeds ) quickly drops off because the constant, equal partition can excite successively fewer atoms.
Because the hotel has infinitely many rooms, we can move the guest occupying room 1 to room 2, the guest occupying room 2 to room 3 and so on, and fit the newcomer into room 1.
The probability of the hole disappearing ( the electron occupying the hole ) is limited by the difficulty of losing the excess energy, and as a result excitons can have a relatively long lifetime.
Their properties can be most readily explained in terms of their electron configuration, with their valence electrons occupying s-orbitals.
The county can be divided into four major geographic divisions: the low-lying and relatively flat valley of Pumpkin Creek, which occupies about 40 % of the county's area ; a tableland, in places smooth and in others deeply dissected, occupying the southern one-third of the county ; the Wildcat Hills, a highly dissected escarpment that crosses the northwestern portion of the county ; and a small portion of the North Platte River valley in the northeastern corner of the county.
Planting pennyroyal around your house can discourage bugs from taking up residence in the yard, and keeping a vase of fresh pennyroyal in a room can not only drive potential pests away but kill the ones already occupying the area.
One particular rule is the Pauli exclusion principle, which states that there can be only one fermion occupying each quantum state, which also applies to electrons that are not bound to a nucleus but merely confined to a fixed volume, such as in the deep interior of a star.
In sequence alignments of proteins, the degree of similarity between amino acids occupying a particular position in the sequence can be interpreted as a rough measure of how conserved a particular region or sequence motif is among lineages.
The largest housing areas can be found in the areas occupying Riley, Low Town, Brickfields and Turnshaws.
In some situations Tillandsia are often termed pioneer plants occupying environments, like rock cliffs, that few other plants can.
Proponents of the invasion strategy in such conflicts maintain the belief that a strong occupying force can still succeed in its goals on a tactical level, building upon numerous small victories, similar to a war of attrition.
They can also move a new piece out even if they have another piece currently in play and can also do the same if another player's piece is occupying their " start " space ( thus sending that player's piece back ), but cannot do so when one of their own pieces is occupying their " start " space.
Indeed the Kingdom's decline can be traced to a disastrous war with Genoa in 1373-74 which ended with the Genoese occupying the principal port City of Famagusta.
In this way e. g. karaoke tracks can be created from normal music tracks, though the process is not yet perfect owing to vocals occupying some of the same frequency space as the other instruments.
There can only be a certain number of Corporals and Sergeants in each MOS, so even with a qualifying cutting score promotions may be delayed due to an excessive number of corporals occupying billets in a certain MOS.

can and corner
If the vertex is at Af, and if the interior of C is on the left as one moves in the direction of increasing t, then every such corner can be found from the curve obtained by rotating C clockwise through 90-degrees about the vertex.
I can sit here in the car while you walk around the corner ''.
If you want a picture get to the corner of Adams and Clark just as fast as you can.
Pizza -- made with very thin, and sometimes thick, high-rising doughs, with or without cheese, cooked in the oven or a la piedra ( on a stone oven ), and stuffed with numerous ingredients -— is a dish which can be found in nearly every corner of the country.
In general, the guitar's soundbox can be thought of as composed of two connected chambers: the upper bouts and lower bouts ( a bout being the rounded corner of an instrument body ), which meet at the waist, or the narrowest part of the body face near the soundhole.
After a stoppage, play can recommence with a free stroke, a penalty shot or a corner stroke.
It is helpful to fan one's cards out so that if they have corner indices all their values can be seen at once.
For example, if a player's " home " or destination corner is empty ( not an opponent's starting corner ), the player can freely arrange his / her pieces to serve as a ' ladder ' or ' bridge ' between the two opposite ends.
If two sets are played, the pieces can either go into the opponent's starting corners, or one of the players ' two sets can go into an opposite empty corner.
Harvested cranberries float in the water and can be corralled into a corner of the bed and conveyed or pumped from the bed.
Chimps may also hunt as a coordinated team, so that they can corner their prey even in a continuous canopy.
As many of the early Germanic loanwords into Estonian were Saxon, their cognates can be found in Anglo-Saxon English, for example, ' nurk ' ( corner ) is found as ' nook ' in English and ' koer ' ( dog ) is ' cur ' in English.
One can learn the same lesson almost any day on almost any New York street corner.
A simple example of the operation of the principle can be seen when two rooms are connected by an open doorway and a sound is produced in a remote corner of one of them.
Rings can also fuse on a " corner " such that one atom ( almost always carbon ) has two bonds going to one ring and two to another.
A short way down Potsdamer Straße on the left side the corner cupola of the Weinhaus Huth can be seen, while on the right are the ruins of Café Josty and the Weinhaus Rheingold.
Playing to the edge squares adjacent to the corner ( called the C-squares ) can also be dangerous if it gives the opponent powerful forcing moves.
Player X can win or force a draw from any of these starting marks ; however, playing the corner gives the opponent the smallest choice of squares which must be played to avoid losing.
The " L " piece can be oriented such that it fills two corners, or one corner, or zero corners.
Each of the other five pieces have no orientation that fills two corners ; they can fill either one corner or zero corners.
Therefore, if you exclude the " T " piece, the maximum number of corners that can be filled by the remaining six pieces is seven ( one corner each for five pieces, plus two corners for the " L " piece ).

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