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Its weight also makes it relatively easy to move and carry, however its shape is generally not very compact and it may be difficult to stow unless a collapsing model is used.
The bonding between the two atoms is relatively weak ( only 242. 580 ± 0. 004 kJ / mol ), which makes the Cl < sub > 2 </ sub > molecule highly reactive.
There are relatively few CRESU apparatuses in existence for the simple reason that the gas throughput and pumping requirements are huge, which makes them expensive to run.
The relatively easy availability of basic drawing instruments makes drawing more universal than most other media.
Loan departments are interested in expert systems for mortgages because of the growing cost of labour, which makes the handling and acceptance of relatively small loans less profitable.
Thus, North India is kept warm or only mildly cooled during winter ; in summer, the same phenomenon makes India relatively hot.
In the universe and on Earth, iodine's high atomic number makes it a relatively rare element.
While it requires diligent oversight to narrow down the favorable result the breeder wants, it also makes possible the development of new varieties of koi within relatively few generations.
:* the minimising values β < sub > j </ sub > are linear functions of the random errors ε < sub > i </ sub > which makes it relatively easy to determine the statistical properties of the estimated values of β < sub > j </ sub >.
The absence of substitutes makes the demand for the good relatively inelastic enabling monopolies to extract positive profits.
This makes it relatively easy to write computer viruses in VBA, commonly known as macro viruses.
Community radio often relies heavily on the music format because it is relatively cheap and generally makes for easy listening.
However, the nuclear force acts only over relatively short ranges ( a few nucleon diameters ), since it follows an exponentially decaying Yukawa potential which makes it insignificant at longer distances.
This makes any losses due to inefficiencies in the system relatively insignificant.
The relatively high melting point ( more than 1, 650 ° C or 3, 000 ° F ) makes it useful as a refractory metal.
This reduces the power consumption of those clients, and makes the system marginally scalable: it is relatively cheap to connect additional client terminals.
Water has a high heat of vaporization and is relatively inert, which makes it a good fire extinguishing fluid.
The area's relatively cool climate makes it particularly suited to the production of high-quality chardonnay, pinot noir and sparkling wine.
The heated air inside the envelope makes it buoyant since it has a lower density than the relatively cold air outside the envelope.
Handshaking makes it possible to connect relatively heterogeneous systems or equipment over a communication channel without the need for human intervention to set parameters.
Spread spectrum generally makes use of a sequential noise-like signal structure to spread the normally narrowband information signal over a relatively wideband ( radio ) band of frequencies.
The advanced state of the technology and much commercially available computer software, such as Pinnacle Studio, Adobe Premiere, and dozens of other computer programs, makes it possible and relatively easy for the average home computer user to create videos using the " chromakey " function with easily affordable greenscreen or bluescreen kits.
This contributes to their high population numbers, which, in turn, makes commercial fishing relatively easy.
It prefers areas with abundant sunlight and regular rainfall ( 150 cm to 250 cm annually ), which makes colonizing shorelines of the tropics relatively straightforward.
Deciding to try and land the 747 there, with Jean's assistance, Grant makes a sloppy but safe landing, but is unable to stop before reaching the end of the airport's relatively short runway.

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So if a green stud makes a carpenter or a drywall finisher or anybody else waste even 20 seconds, the green stud becomes more expensive than a dry stud.
Only about 100 kg is found per year, which makes it valuable and expensive.
This makes them expensive and limits their usefulness somewhat.
These sets have a more novel look, and the often heavier weight makes them feel more substantial, but such materials and the resulting products are usually much more expensive than polymer materials.
This makes it much less expensive to provide classes, and makes it easier to take fencing to a wider range of schools than traditionally has been the case.
There is even a device available that will detect changes in jacket thickness and internal voids in jacketed rifle bullets, though its high cost makes it prohibitively expensive for all but the most dedicated shooters.
This involved process makes jacketed bullets far more expensive on average than cast bullets.
Each modifier makes the Power more or less expensive.
In the meantime, it also becomes cheaper for the citizens of the country to buy goods from overseas ( as opposed to buying locally produced goods ) – because an over-valued currency makes foreign products less expensive.
This makes it less expensive and it draws less power.
This makes it less expensive and it draws less power.
The design of the fuel makes fuel reprocessing expensive.
Wasabi is difficult to cultivate ( see below ), and that makes it quite expensive.
Skyscrapers are expensive to build, but when there is a " short supply of land " in a " desirable location ", then building upwards makes sound financial sense.
Tea sells in Europe for less than a shilling a pound, but the import duty of 5 shillings makes it too expensive for most English people to afford.
This gives them more information to work with but often makes expensive computations necessary.
The simplicity of the competitions, and the lack of a need for expensive equipment, makes athletics one of the most commonly competed sports in the world.
On the downside, NUMA makes the cost of moving data from one processor to another, as in workload balancing, more expensive.
Federal courts do not have parallel small claims procedures and apply the same civil rules to all civil cases, which makes federal court an expensive venue for a private party to pursue a claim for a small dollar amount.
" Dr. Arthur Kellermann, Associate Dean for health policy at Emory University, stated rationing by ability to pay rather than by anticipated medical benefits in the U. S. makes its system more unproductive, with poor people avoiding preventive care and eventually using expensive emergency treatment.
He marries and finds a job in another city, but in his desperate yearning for affection he tries to buy the love of those around him with expensive gifts which soon makes him fall into a spiral of debt.
The organization makes continual efforts to expand the pageant, but the participation of some countries such as Algeria has proven difficult due to cultural barriers to the swimsuit competition, while others such as Azerbaijan, Mozambique, Armenia and Nepal have balked at sending representatives due to the cost ( in fact, of all the major international pageants, the franchise fee for Miss Universe is the most expensive ).
Unoxidized " green " rooibos is also produced, but the more demanding production process for green rooibos ( similar to the method by which green tea is produced ) makes it more expensive than traditional rooibos.

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