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Since most European cars average more miles per gallon of gasoline than American cars, it naturally follows that the cost per kilometer for these models will be less, but the greater seating capacity of the large American cars will equalize this, provided your group is sufficiently large to fill a 7-passenger limousine.
The most important factor in determining what properties the end-product will have is quite naturally the type of hydroxyl-rich compound that is used in its production.
The English saints are widely venerated, quite naturally, and now there is great hope that the Forty Martyrs and Cardinal Newman will soon be canonized.
Modern psychology has shown that paralleling `` the authoritarian personality '' is `` the bigoted personality '' in which insecurity, inferiority, suspicion, and distrust combine to provide a target for antagonism so indispensable that it will be manufactured if it does not exist naturally.
Magnetic ( compass ) north and geographic ( true ) north are only exactly the same for a small number of places – for example, as of 2000 in the United States only those places on a line running from Wisconsin to the Gulf of Mexico .< ref > But the public may not be as informed, and think there is something mysterious about a compass " changing " across an area as large as the Triangle, which it naturally will.
In this case signals will naturally flow through the bus in physical or logical order, eliminating the need for complex scheduling.
In 1865, an unknown employee at the Ghirardelli Chocolate Company discovered the Broma process of separating cocoa butter from cocoa solids ( namely, that if chocolate is hung in a bag in a warm room, the butter will drip out naturally over time ).
The livestock will naturally remain within the territory in which they are released, although walls and cattle grids ( a pit in the road covered with metal bars-impassable to hoofed animals ) provide an additional level of control.
He posited that people will naturally do what is good, if they know what is right.
The theory is that children's guardians will naturally shop for the best schools, much as is already done at college level.
A teachers task will be to help guide their students as individuals through their learning and allow it unfold naturally.
In the event of change of possession during a play, the team newly in possession of the ball may try to advance it toward their opponent's goal, which the team formerly in possession will naturally resist.
In the case of some fortified wine styles ( such as late harvest and botrytized wines ), a naturally high level of sugar will inhibit the yeast.
Instead, gravity corresponds to changes in the properties of space and time, which in turn changes the straightest-possible paths that objects will naturally follow.
If the symbol width is n, the codes of width n + 1 fall naturally into two blocks: the lower block of 2 < sup > n </ sup > codes for coding single symbols, and the upper block of 2 < sup > n </ sup > codes that will be used by the decoder for sequences of length greater than one.
Mutants in Genosha were the property of the state and children who were positively identified with the mutant gene were put through a process developed by David Moreau, commonly known as the Genegineer, stripped of free will and made into " mutates " ( a Marvel term for genetically modified individuals, as opposed to those who developed mutant powers naturally ).
Depending on the concentration, the resulting stock ( when cooled ) will naturally form a jelly or gel.
As the leaf dehydrates, the coronas will naturally decrease in variability and intensity.
A fully mature coat is formed naturally from the soft undercoat and the coarser outer coat combining to form tassels, or cords and will take around two years to form.
Because the body is placed in a low position in the kowtow, the idea is that one will naturally convert to his or her mind a feeling of respect.
" " Nevertheless, the ' real value ' of such a commodity produced in advanced society is measured by the labor which that commodity will command in exchange .... But disowns what is naturally thought of as the genuine classical labor theory of value, that labor-cost regulates market-value.
When the Lead goes forward, the Follow will naturally go backwards.
Nitrate is naturally consumed by growing plants ; however when growth is interrupted, the roots of plants will continue to take up nitrate from soil, and unless new plant growth occurs, the nitrate will accumulate.

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Such a list must naturally be selective, and the treatment of each man is brief, for I am interested only in their general ideas on the moral measure of literature.
A busy president, conversant with a problem and its ramifications and beset by pressures to meet deadlines, tends naturally to assume that others must be as familiar with a problem as he is.
The amount paid by the oil company to Tri-State for the use of its oil distribution system and the privilege of supplying all the homes, is subject to negotiation but naturally must be profitable to both parties.
The officers of the new corporation have naturally explored many angles, as well as personalities that might be affected.
Let us take a set of circumstances in which I happen to be interested on the legislative side and in which I think every one of us might naturally make such a statement.
Since they commonly translate thoughts and feelings into deeds, hands naturally represent action, and since nearly half the characters in Great Expectations are of the underworld or closely allied to it, the linking of hands with crime or violence is not to be wondered at.
Interpretation, naturally, remains the role of the therapist, but orientation -- not only the patient's vocal giveaways of geographical and socio-economic background, but also vocal but non-verbal giveaways of danger spots in his relationship to people -- can be considerably beefed up by the linguist.
Joe naturally ruled that a ball be dropped from alongside the spot where it had originally entered the stream.
In it important elements of Christianity and of the Biblical view of reality in general, which now cause us much difficulty, could be responded to quite naturally and spontaneously.
Each conference should be concluded naturally with prayer.
that any procedure which could " naturally " be called effective, can in fact be realized by a ( simple ) machine.
These are naturally in a ground state but can be excited
The topic became disputable as soon as most potent counter-tactical ABMs started to be capable of shooting down SLBMs ( SLBMs naturally tend to be much slower than ICBMs ), nevertheless both sides continued counter-tactical ABM development.
Nitrogen oxides can also be produced naturally by lightning strikes and sulfur dioxide is produced by volcanic eruptions.
Soils of coniferous forests are naturally very acidic due to the shedding of needles, and the results of this phenomenon should not be confused with acid rain.
Bromine has no known essential role in human or mammalian health, but inorganic bromine and organobromine compounds do occur naturally, and some may be of use to higher organisms in dealing with parasites.
Some biopolymers-such as polylactic acid ( PLA ), naturally occurring zein, and poly-3-hydroxybutyrate can be used as plastics, replacing the need for polystyrene or polyethylene based plastics.
Less landscape damage occurs, since the bacteria involved grow naturally, and the mine and surrounding area can be left relatively untouched.
These agents are bacteria, viruses, or toxins, and may be in a naturally occurring or a human-modified form.

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