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This makes applets well suitable for demonstration, visualization, and teaching.
Its smaller size makes it suitable for younger or smaller-framed players.
This makes them suitable file formats for storing and archiving an original recording.
Specifically, at speeds of OC-3 and above, the cost of segmentation and reassembly ( SAR ) hardware makes ATM less competitive for IP than Packet Over SONET ( POS ); because of its fixed 48-byte cell payload, ATM is not suitable as a data link layer directly underlying IP ( without the need for SAR at the data link level ) since the OSI layer on which IP operates must provide a maximum transmission unit ( MTU ) of at least 576 bytes.
For example, engineering soybeans to resist spoilage makes them less suitable for producing tempeh which is a significant source of protein that depends on fermentation.
Their robustness makes them suitable where a firm press is required, namely for carbon copy-type forms where a layer of carbon paper transfers the writing to subsequent copies.
This, combined with their excellent power consumption and heat dissipation properties, makes them very suitable for embedded computers.
According to the United States Department of Energy, the wide range of its current and projected uses, together with the lack of any immediately suitable replacement, makes dysprosium the single most critical element for emerging clean energy technologies-even their most conservative projections predict a shortfall of dysprosium before 2015.
This makes dice suitable as gambling devices for games like craps, or for use in non-gambling tabletop games.
This makes FETs suitable for switching analog signals between paths ( multiplexing ).
This makes MCFC systems not suitable for mobile applications, and this technology will most likely be used for stationary fuel cell purposes.
Furthermore, each Riemannian metric is naturally associated with one particular kind of connection, the Levi-Civita connection, and this is, in fact, the connection that satisfies the equivalence principle and makes space locally Minkowskian ( that is, in suitable locally inertial coordinates, the metric is Minkowskian, and its first partial derivatives and the connection coefficients vanish ).
In practice, one does not usually deal with the systems in terms of equations but instead makes use of the augmented matrix ( which is also suitable for computer manipulations ).
Located in the heart of Central-Europe, Hungary ’ s geostrategic location plays a significant role in the rise of the service sector as the country ’ s central position makes it suitable and rewarding to invest.
Schneider uses the concept of the " objective historian " to suggest that this could be used as an aid in assessing what makes an historian suitable to be an expert witnesses under the Daubert standard in the United States.
This makes applets well suitable for demonstration, visualization and teaching.
The focus on intuitive usability makes it suitable as a web browser for low-end terminals in libraries, Internet cafes etc.
This feature makes the technology suitable for a wide variety of applications including proteomics and cell-based assays.
An object database stores complex data and relationships between data directly, without mapping to relational rows and columns, and this makes them suitable for applications dealing with very complex data.
Its high melting point also makes tungsten suitable for aerospace and high-temperature uses such as electrical, heating, and welding applications, notably in the gas tungsten arc welding process ( also called tungsten inert gas ( TIG ) welding ).
* The lack of retransmission delays makes it suitable for real-time applications such as Voice over IP, online games, and many protocols built on top of the Real Time Streaming Protocol.
Located in the heart of Central-Europe, Hungary ’ s geostrategic location plays a significant role in the rise of the service sector as the country ’ s central position makes it suitable and rewarding to invest.
The great variety of subjects ( religious and secular figures suitable for sculpture, and architectural plans, elevations and details, ecclesiastical objects and mechanical devices, some with annotations ), makes it difficult to determine its purpose.
Their social nature makes them suitable indoor companions.
** The U. S. Secretary of Energy makes the decision that Yucca Mountain is suitable to be the United States ' nuclear repository.

makes and candidate
Campaigners believe that the Abbey ’ s historical pronouncement makes it a prime candidate to achieve World Heritage Status.
This makes him an ideal candidate to be the Baron's Mentat.
This is because a candidate who knows they are unlikely to win can ensure that another candidate they support makes it to the second round by withdrawing from the race before the first round occurs, or by never choosing to stand in the first place.
This is also the theme of Taxi Driver ( 1976 ) in which Robert De Niro plays Vietnam veteran Travis Bickle who wages a one man war against society whilst he makes plans to assassinate a presidential candidate.
* Extremal optimization ( EO ) Unlike GAs, which work with a population of candidate solutions, EO evolves a single solution and makes local modifications to the worst components.
His 2007 campaign, at the age of 78 years and 9 months, makes him the oldest candidate for presidential office in French history.
From Ricimer's point of view, Olybrius was a good candidate, being a member of the Roman senatorial aristocracy and because of his marriage to Placidia ; his marriage to her makes him the last Emperor of the House of Theodosius.
This makes spatial AR a good candidate for collaborative work, as the users can see each other ’ s faces.
Specimen PVPH 237 from the Late Cretaceous Portezuelo Formation ( Turonian-Coniacian, about 90 Ma ) in the Sierra de Portezuelo ( Argentina ) makes a far more plausible galliform candidate.
This makes z-culling a good optimization candidate in situations where fillrate, lighting, texturing or pixel shaders are the main bottlenecks.
A candidate for this ordination is interviewed and often counseled to study the 84th, 107th, and 121st sections of the Doctrine and Covenants to begin to understand the oath and covenant of the priesthood, the covenant a person makes with God when he receives the Melchizedek priesthood.
* Axions are very light particles with a specific type of self-interaction that makes them a suitable CDM candidate.
When an agent candidate appears, judgments are needed on four essential questions to decide if a potential operation makes sense, if the candidate is the right person for the operation, and if one's own service can support the operation.
Following this, the candidate makes a public profession of faith before the congregation, thereby " confirming " the statements made by his or her parents during baptism.
Morris Zapp makes a cameo appearance in the last part of Nice Work, to add a plot twist where he tries to arrange for Robyn to have a job interview at his American university, Euphoric State ( a fictionalized UC Berkeley ), in order to stop his ex-wife from being a candidate for an open faculty position.
While it is not backwardly compatible with existing FM receiver equipment, with broadcasts digitally encoded using AAC, this ability to operate within the internationally agreed FM spectrum of 88-108 MHz makes DRM + a viable candidate for future adoption when countries begin to switch off their analogue broadcasts.
: This verdict is given only when the thesis requires major revisions and when the examination makes it clear that the candidate is incapable of making such revisions.
While the M4's maneuverability makes it a candidate for non-infantry troops ( vehicle crews, clerks and staff officers ), it also makes it ideal for close quarters battle ( CQB ).
The use of WebDAV, which is a superset of HTTP, makes Slide an ideal candidate for web-based content management.
PSO is a metaheuristic as it makes few or no assumptions about the problem being optimized and can search very large spaces of candidate solutions.
McGinty becomes one of the boss's enforcers, then his political protégé, makes a marriage of convenience, wins the mayor's job as a " reform " candidate, then goes on to the governor's mansion before a change of heart compels him to take public service seriously after he and his wife finally fall in love.

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