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complements and coverage
C-SPAN believes that coverage of nonfiction books complements its primary public affairs mission and since Booknotes could only feature 52 books per year, when the network wished to increase its coverage of nonfiction books, Book TV on C-SPAN2 was the solution.
This complements the Vermont's welfare reform initiative by offering health coverage to low and middle-income families who do not receive welfare cash assistance.

complements and provided
The size of a typical legion varied throughout the history of ancient Rome, with complements of 4, 200 legionaries and 300 equites ( drawn from the wealthier classes-in early Rome all troops provided their own equipment ) in the republican period of Rome, ( the infantry were split into 30 maniples of 120 legionaries each ), to 5, 200 men plus auxiliaries in the imperial period ( split into 10 cohorts, 9 of 480 men each, plus the first cohort holding 800 men ).
This number is outrageously high ; it complements the figure of 187, 000 for the Muslims provided by the Ad Sebastianum version of the Chronicle of Alfonso III.
The railroad serves as an efficient intermodal line for world commerce and complements the existing transportation infrastructure provided by the Canal, the Colón Free Trade Zone and the Pacific and Atlantic ports.
Detachments occupied networks of blockhouses and provided complements for armoured trains.
:"' Youth work ' means a planned programme of education designed for the purpose of aiding and enhancing the personal and social development of young persons through their voluntary participation, and which ( a ) complements their formal, academic, or vocational education and training ; and ( b ) is provided primarily by voluntary youth work organisations.
The operation provided the Allies with complete lists of German units, their insignia and approximate complements, including units down to battalion size.
In his written work, Yang provided theoretical proof for the proposition that the complements of the parallelograms which are about the diameter of any given parallelogram are equal to one another.
The " meditative harmonic coloring " provided by the tamboura drone complements the cynical worldview expressed in the lyric: " There's people standing round who screw you in the ground.
This insurance complements the protection provided by the national social security ( if applicable ) which is proven by the E111 ( or similar ) form of the volunteer.

complements and by
A more useful example is the set of subsets of the real line formed by starting with all open intervals and adding in all countable unions, countable intersections, and relative complements and continuing this process until the relevant closure properties are achieved ( a construction known as the Borel σ-algebra Borel set ).
Trackballs have also been regarded as excellent complements to analog joysticks, as pioneered by the Assassin 3D 1996 trackball with joystick pass-through capability.
The score complements the film's American Civil War setting, containing the mournful ballad, " The Story of a Soldier ", which is sung by prisoners as Tuco is being tortured by Angel Eyes.
* The Pulse, Sussex's termly on-line magazine, complements the Badger by providing in-depth feature articles, interviews with local and national stars, and analysis of the latest happenings in Brighton.
" Along that same thought, Arthur Koestler stated, " it is the synergistic effects produced by wholes that are the very cause of the evolution of complexity in nature " and used the metaphor of Janus ( a symbol of the unity underlying complements like open / shut, peace / war ) to illustrate how the two perspectives ( strong or holistic vs. weak or reductionistic ) should be treated as perspectives, not exclusives, and should work together to address the issues of emergence.
Magenta, a purple color with a pink hue, is a color evoked by light having less power in green wavelengths than in blue / violet and red wavelengths ( complements of magenta have wavelength 500 – 530 nm ).
Founded in 1919 by French industrialist André-Gustave Citroën ( 1878 – 1935 ), Citroën was the first mass-production car company outside the USA and pioneered the modern concept of creating a sales and services network that complements the motor car.
It was proposed by Herbert A. Simon as an alternative basis for the mathematical modeling of decision making, as used in economics and related disciplines ; it complements rationality as optimization, which views decision-making as a fully rational process of finding an optimal choice given the information available.
Radio 4's sister station, BBC Radio 4 Extra ( formerly known as BBC 7 ), complements the main channel by broadcasting repeats from the Radio 4 archive, extended versions of Radio 4 programmes and supplements to series such as The Archers and Desert Island Discs.
For machine calculation, the method of complements is preferred, whereby the subtraction is replaced by an addition in a modular arithmetic.
During the night, MacDonald had been rejoined by the second division of his Corps and although theoretically 23 battalions strong, this force had diminished complements and could bearly align 8, 000 men.
Aquavit arguably complements beer well, and its consumption is very often preceded by a swig of beer.
In other words X is if it is defined by a formula allowed to ask questions about membership in Y. Alternatively one can view the sets as those sets that can be built starting with sets recursive in Y and alternatively projecting and taking the complements of these sets up to n times.
Kodachrome Commercial has a low-contrast characteristic which complements the various duplication films with which it is intended to be used: silver separation negatives for 35 mm ( controlled exclusively by Technicolor ) and reversal duplicating and printing stocks for 16 mm ( controlled exclusively by Eastman Kodak ).
Brunswick's allied invasion force of veteran Prussian and Austrian troops was augmented by large complements of Hessians and the French royalist Army of Condé.
KML, made popular by Google, complements GML.
These two key relationships go against one's intuition, but the reason behind them is fairly simple: assume products A and B are complements, meaning that an increase in the demand for A is caused by an increase in the quantity demanded for B.
The same facts as above may be established for these sets, except that the word " ideal " must be replaced by the phrase " homogeneous ideal ", so that the V ( S ), for sets S of homogeneous polynomials, define a topology on As above the complements of these sets are denoted D ( S ), or, if confusion is likely to result, D ′( S ).
In 2009, several US Navy ships were fitted with SM-3 missiles to serve this function, which complements the Patriot systems already deployed by American units.
Her shiny, golden hair complements the light orange hue of her heart necklace, and, with an upturned chin, she embodies the regal air implied by the title.
The album's sound, inspired by surf and space rock, complements its lyrical focus on outer space, which references subjects such as aliens and unidentified flying objects.

complements and system
Hypothetically, if English had a more developed system of phonetic complements parallel with the scripts mentioned above, there might be a convention of writing 2ble for ' double ', 2ple for ' couple ', 2uary for ' February ' ( the second month ), 2ary for ' binary ', 2r for ' pair ', o2r for ' other ' ( which historically meant ' second '), 2in for ' twin ', 2ni ' Gemini ' (" the Twins "), etc.
The Mayan system used logograms with phonetic complements like the Egyptian, while lacking ideographic components.
The deployment occurred the same month, consisting of warships equipped with the Aegis RIM-161 SM-3 missile system, which complements the Patriot missile systems already deployed by American units.
The system backup and recovery complements Ghost solution suite.
The FG adds a " Virtual-Pivot " system to the front suspension designed to improve levels of steering, handling and turn-in ; and complements Ford's Control-Blade IRS system first introduced on the BA Falcon in 2002.
Today IMS complements DB2, IBM's relational database system, introduced in 1982.
Besides access to U. S. technology, and its extensive ASW acoustic sensors, the UK has developed an acoustic artillery location system, which complements U. S. counterartillery radar.
The complement system helps or “ complementsthe ability of antibodies and phagocytic cells to clear pathogens from an organism.
Ehrlich, therefore, named this heat-labile component " complement ," because it is something in the blood that " complements " the cells of the immune system.
In this relationship, the fungus complements the root system in its task of absorbing water and minerals from the soil, and thus allows the host plant to dwell on particularly poor soils.
... new sites should be offered in a vast and varied park system to accommodate experimentation and innovation in both design and program .” ( Master Plan, 1971 ) Because of the Gas Plant structures and the magnificent setting, GWP complements the rich heritage of Seattle ’ s Post-Victorian parks and offers expanded programs in ways that the latter cannot.
The Trambaix is part of the Barcelona Tramvia system and complements the Trambesòs that runs to the north-east of the city.

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