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effectively and limits
`` This was a man of incredible criminality, of a criminality effectively without limits ; ;
This effect is known as droop and effectively limits the light output of a given LED, raising heating more than light output for higher current.
However, the narrower definition used in the Open Definition effectively limits open content to libre content ; any free content license would qualify as an open content license.
Since the Heisenberg principle limits the precision of any measurement of the combination of an electron's momentum ( related to energy ) and its position, in a crystal effectively the available energy levels form a continuous band of allowed energy levels.
The yield limits effectively prescribe a cutoff for AES sensitivity, but complex techniques can be utilized to identify heavier elements, such as uranium and americium, using the Auger effect.
The necessity of laying out all of the leads in a basically radial pattern in a single plane from the die perimeter to two rows on the periphery of the package is the main reason that DIP packages with higher lead counts must have wider spacing between the lead rows, and it effectively limits the number of leads which a practical DIP package may have.
In addition to boosting the total signal gain, the use of the resonant cavity structure results in a very narrow gain bandwidth ; coupled with the large FSR of the optical cavity, this effectively limits operation of the VCSOA to single-channel amplification.
The new speed limit for Windermere effectively prohibits speedboats and water skiing in the Lake District ( of the 16 larger lakes in the Lake District, only Windermere, Coniston Water, Derwent Water and Ullswater have a public right of navigation ; speed limits were imposed on the three lakes other than Windermere in the 1970s and 1980s ).
The GIL is a mutual exclusion lock held by the interpreter that can prevent the interpreter from concurrently interpreting the applications code on two or more threads at the same time, which effectively limits the concurrency on multiple core systems ( mostly for processor-bound threads, and not much for network-bound ones ).
While GT cars are at least in theory based on road going versions, some GT1 cars in the mid to late 1990s were effectively purpose-built sports-prototypes which spawned exotic production cars with homologation production limits of 25 cars ( for small manufacturers, such as Saleen ) or 100 cars ( for major manufacturers like Daimler AG ).
In 1914 the U. S. Supreme Court set limits on price discrimination that were effectively interstate commerce in Houston, East & West Texas Railway Co. v. United States.
This effectively causes a loss of counts at sufficiently-high count rates and limits the G-M tube to a count rate of between 10 < sup > 4 </ sup > to 10 < sup > 5 </ sup > counts, depending on its characteristic.
The allegation of being a speed trap led to South Tucson receiving only a very short length of I-10 going through its boundaries in an area that must be accessed from onramps outside of South Tucson city limits, effectively eliminating policing abuses.
Although this design makes for simplified and cheap construction, it has two major drawbacks ; the tortuous path followed by the intake charge limits air flow and effectively prevents speeds greater than 2, 000 – 2, 500 RPM, and the travels of the exhaust through the block can cause overheating under sustained heavy load.
However, the functionality enabling cross-host symbolic links requires that the remote system also support them, which effectively limits their support to Windows Vista and later Windows operating systems.
The Basic Law ( i. e. the German constitution ) of the Federal Republic of Germany strictly limits the reserve powers available to the President to prevent the situation in which the executive could effectively rule without legislative approval, which was the case in the Weimar Republic.
The limited buoyancy of the hull therefore limits the amount of force that the sail can effectively produce.
In the U. S., all on-road light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles powered by diesel and built after January 1, 2007, must meet diesel particulate emission limits that means they effectively have to be equipped with a 2-Way catalytic converter and a diesel particulate filter.
Mount Panorama is located 3 km from the CBD and effectively within the city limits ; it is 877m AMSL and rises 215m above the Bathurst CBD.
Allowing such restrictions on a public domain work would, Scalia wrote, " create a species of mutant copyright law that limits the public's ' federal right to " copy and to use "' expired copyrights ," and would effectively create " a species of perpetual patent and copyright, which Congress may not do " according to Article One of the United States Constitution.
Also, since the NES PowerPak's smallest bank size select is 8 KB and the NSF bank size select is 4 KB, there is a trick involved that effectively doubles the 4 KB banks but also limits the maximum NSF size to 256 KB.
Milton Friedman opposes this practice, believing that licensure effectively raises professional salary by placing limits on the supply of specific occupations.
Although the decision upheld restrictions on the size of campaign contributions, because it struck down limits on expenditures some argue that this precedent allows those with great wealth to effectively drown out the speech of average citizens.
More rigorously, the mathematical operation involved in classical limits is a group contraction, approximating physical systems where the relevant action is much larger than Planck's constant ħ, so the " deformation parameter " ħ / S can be effectively taken to be zero.

effectively and Internet
The sheer bulk of online quotations, combined with more efficient search engines, has effectively made the Internet the world's quotation storehouse, encompassing an unprecedented number of easily obtainable quotations.
A recent innovation in Trojan horse code takes advantage of a security flaw in older versions of Internet Explorer and Google Chrome to use the host computer as an anonymizer proxy to effectively hide internet usage.
There is also Windows Internet Name Service ( WINS ), which is effectively the same to NetBIOS names as DNS is to domain names.
Network architecture is a broad plan that specifies everything necessary for two application programs on different networks on an Internet to be able to work together effectively.
This effectively partitions the Internet and traffic between certain parts of the Internet is interrupted.
ACAP grew to encompass several other areas, including bookmark management for web browsers -- it's effectively a roaming protocol for Internet applications.
IP address blocking effectively bans undesired connections from hosts using affected addresses to a website, mail server, or other Internet server.
Unlike traditional media that limit participation, the Internet brings the characteristics of empowerment, enormous scales of available information, specific audiences can be targeted effectively and people can be brought together through the medium.
The growth of the Internet has made it much more difficult to effectively extract useful information from all the available online information.
Getting feedback and advice from the American population is a large part of a politician's job and the Internet allows them to function effectively with larger numbers of people's opinions.
However, overnight AM radio shows and viral propaganda on the Internet is what most effectively contributed to their extremist political ideas about the New World Order finding their way into the previously apolitical literature of many Kennedy assassinologists, ufologists, lost land theorists, and, most recently, occultists.
Kasparov, up against much stiffer resistance from the World Team than he had imagined possible, began to drop hints that he was effectively playing against the GM School, and not against the Internet as a whole, but move 19 ( among others ) debunked that theory.
* Metal Gear Solid and many other computer games require a piece of information from the game's jewel case for the player to progress after a certain point, making unauthorized copies effectively worthless without the original jewel case ; however in the present day, said information can be easily be found on the Internet.
Public access to the Internet effectively nullified the court's order, however ; as did proximity to the American border, since a publication ban by an Ontario Court cannot apply in New York, Michigan, or anywhere else outside of Ontario.
The main advantage of a proxy server is its ability to provide Network Address Translation ( NAT ), which can hide the user's IP address from the Internet, effectively protecting all internal information from the Internet.
The only solution which has shown any degree of long-term success against tampered smartcards has been the use of digital renewable security ; if the code has been broken and the contents of the smartcard's programming widely posted across the Internet, replacing every smartcard in every subscriber's receiver with one of different, uncompromised design will effectively put an end to a piracy problem.
A project called CyberSpace 2000 is devoted to getting as many people as possible in the autistic spectrum hooked up by the year 2000, reason being that " the Internet is an essential means for autistic people to improve their lives, because it is often the only way they can communicate effectively.
Monolith operated various projects which allowed small sites to obtain an Internet address of the form example. ml. org at effectively no cost instead of paying full price ($ 50US in the first year ) for a domain like example. com, example. org or example. net
In response to what is perceived as extreme arrogance and a lack of respect from what is effectively the state bookmaker, many Canadian gamblers have taken advantage of the Internet and are starting to do business with reputable offshore bookmakers or betting exchanges.
The sealed records effectively prevent the adoptee and the biological parents from finding, or even knowing anything about each other ( especially in the days before the Internet ).
Meanwhile, Dham learnt from dealing with several customers that there was an emerging need for developing chips that could effectively transfer voice over the Internet.
However, in a decentralised network like the Internet, such extended identity relationships effectively require both ( a ) the existence of independent trust relationships between each pair of entities in the relationship and ( b ) a means of reliably integrating the paired relationships into larger relational units.

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