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The funds would be used for equipment, not for land, buildings, or operation.
The resulting setup, it was declared, `` would be similar to that which is in successful operation in a number of metropolitan counties as large or larger than Rhode Island ''.
A naval blockade would be thoroughly in line with the Monroe Doctrine, would be a relatively simple operation to carry out, and would bring an abrupt end to Soviet penetration of our hemisphere ''.
In many cases that statement -- `` We break even on our downtown operation and make money on our branches '' -- would be turned around if the cost analysis were recalculated on terms less prejudicial to the old store.
William's threat that under no conditions would he allow `` freedom-conscious '' slaves to mix with his own was not carried out, for the plantation continued in operation as before.
And Harry Dexter White, implicated in F.B.I. reports in Communist associations, was one of the architects of the Morgenthau Plan, which had it ever been put into full operation, would have simply handed Germany to Stalin.
Between Congressional sessions he toured Kentucky and Ohio, trying in vain to convince any Union commander who would listen to conduct an operation into East Tennessee.
An example of Anomalous operation would be the use of Psi to manipulate a random number generator into giving out pre-selected results, or causing a compass needle to change its heading.
Spoon bending through Psi would also be a form of anomalous operation.
Since those boards generally lacked multiplier and voltage adjustment, and normally only supported 133 MHz FSB, adjustments would still be needed for full speed operation.
The Dutch, however, who clung to their troops for their country's protection, were against any adventurous military operation as far south as the Danube and would never willingly permit any major weakening of the forces in the Spanish Netherlands.
This simple assembler program was then rewritten in its just-defined assembly language but with extensions that would enable the use of some additional mnemonics for more complex operation codes.
A popular legend at the time was of the Amazons, a tribe of fierce female warriors who socialized with men only for procreation and even removed one breast to become better warriors ( the idea being that the right breast would interfere with the operation of a bow and arrow ).
It was realised that the war would be decided in the factories, not a quick-decision " Panzer operation ".
In the early 20th century, before enzymology was well understood, colloids were thought to be the key to the operation of enzymes ; i. e., the addition of small quantities of an enzyme to a quantity of water would, in some fashion yet to be specified, subtly alter the properties of the water so that it would break down the enzyme's specific substrate, such as a solution of ATPase breaking down ATP.
Ironically, one of the stronger arguments against this position came from an individual highly respected by their theological quarter, Bliss Knapp, who claimed that Eddy understood through her lawyer that these consent clauses would not hinder normal operation after her decease.
On 7 April 2005 Mandrakesoft announced the decision to change the name of the parent company to Mandriva and their distribution name to Mandriva Linux, although the Brazilian operation would not change its name from Conectiva immediately.
It would take three forms: mobilising public opinion, working within the Churches, and a ' dirty tricks ' operation against the peace groups.
Though the CPC charges a limited due on its members for its expenditure, its total amount would be insignificant for the continued operation of this hegemony.
( However, the two methods were not interchangeable ; disk which had their back side created in a 1541 by flipping them over would have to be flipped in the 1571 too, and the back side of disks written in a 1571 using the native support for two-sided operation could not be read in a 1541 ).
They could sell this to users where graphical output or realtime operation would be more important than outright performance.

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The aerator had a variable-speed drive to permit operation through a range of speeds.
An industrial control computer would have several attributes: it would tolerate the shop-floor environment, it would support discrete ( bit-form ) input and output in an easily extensible manner, it would not require years of training to use, and it would permit its operation to be monitored.
Alternatively, since expendable multistage rockets entail discarding costly structure and engines, if the stages could be reused, this could permit much cheaper operation since the parts costs would be amortized over many flights.
The Acela Express trainsets are capable of operation, but the FRA regulations do not permit any speeds above on tracks that are shared with freight and slower passenger trains.
The term ' Distributed Power ' has been specifically coined to convey the generic concept of removing some of the motive power of a train from its head-end and distributing it within or throughout the length of the train to reduce coupler forces ( and, when competently operated ; in-train dynamics ) and permit the operation of longer, heavier trains.
A common application is to permit operation of an electric water heater at a temperature hot enough to kill Legionella bacteria ( above 60C / 140F ), while the output of the valve produces water that is cool enough to not immediately scald ( 49C / 120F ).
On that day, Air France, which had served Düsseldorf, Frankfurt, Munich, Nuremberg and its main base at Paris Le Bourget / Orly during the previous decade from Tempelhof with Douglas DC-4, Sud-Est Languedoc and Lockheed Constellation / Super Constellation piston equipment, shifted its entire Berlin operation to Tegel because Tempelhof's runways were too short to permit the introduction of the Sud-Aviation Caravelle, the French flag carrier's new short-haul jet, with a viable payload.
The purpose of the backup is to permit clearing the rope to ensure the safety of passengers ; it usually is much less powerful and is not used for normal operation.
The tunnel has been fitted with a leaky feeder system to permit operation of mobile phones.
However, their membership remained de jure as the turn of events did not permit Vlasov to use these men in any operation ( even reliable communications was often impossible ).
Men of high scientific attainments are prone ... to lose sight of broad principles outside of their domain ... To permit such an operation would be to inflict cruelty upon a helpless class ... which the state has undertaken to protect ..."
While USN Fleet Admiral Ernest King was a strong believer in " Europe First ", contrary to British perceptions, his natural aggression did not permit him to leave resources idle in the Atlantic that could be utilized in the Pacific, especially when " it was doubtful when — if ever — the British would consent to a cross-Channel operation ".
Under Macau law, it stated that a permit issued by the Gaming Inspection and Coordination Bureau is required for the operation of lotteries sales, lucky draw or similar activities, and the initial procedure in the application on the operation of lotteries sales, lucky draw or similar activities is to submit a notification to the relevant government department 10 days prior to the application.
New options for 1967 included front disc brakes, stereo 8-track tape player and a Climate Combustion Control system for Rocket V8s designed to regulate carburetor air temperature, boost fuel economy, speed choke warm up and eliminate winter icing to permit easier starting and more efficient operation in cold weather.
According to the Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms, a covert operation ( also as CoveOps or covert ops ) is " an operation that is so planned and executed as to conceal the identity of or permit plausible denial by the sponsor.
The Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms ( Joint Publication JP1-02 ), defines " covert operation " as " an operation that is so planned and executed as to conceal the identity of or permit plausible denial by the sponsor.
Mountaintop removal mining requires a section 404 permit when soil and rock from the mining operation is placed in streams and wetlands ( commonly called a " valley fill ").
The Canadians then arrested the Confederate raiders, but the judge ruled the raid was an authorized Confederate government operation and not a felony which would permit extradition via the Webster-Ashburton Treaty.
Other notable features included an independent, 4-channel anti-lock brake system ; titanium connecting rods in the engine to permit reliable high-rpm operation ; an electric power steering system ; Honda's proprietary VTEC variable valve timing system ( a first in the US ) and, in 1995, the first electronic throttle control fitted to a Honda.
Transport Canada had initially proposed a reduction in funding to permit operation between the months of May and October only, and after 2008 the service was to be reduced to only one vessel.

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