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places and limit
* 1974 – Vietnam War: the U. S. Congress places a $ 1 billion dollar limit on military aid to South Vietnam.
To be all-encompassing AA's ideology places an emphasis on tolerance rather than on a narrow religious world view that could make the organization unpalatable to potential members and thereby limit its effectiveness.
Whilst heavier armour provides better protection, it makes vehicles less mobile ( for a given engine power ), limits its air-transportability, increases cost, uses more fuel and may limit the places it can go-for example, many bridges may be unable to support the weight of a main battle tank.
In places the line's speed limit has been raised from to, and plans have been made to raise this further to on certain sections.
All federal courts operate under the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which places various limitations on the use of this device, permitting individual jurisdictions to limit interrogatories to twenty-five questions per party.
These values, however, cannot override any restrictions the server places on size limit and time limit.
The mare concretum appears to match Strabo's pepēguia thalatta and is probably the same as the topoi (" places ") mentioned in Strabo's apparent description of spring drift ice, which would have stopped his voyage further north and was for him the ultimate limit of the world.
The top court's decision was controversial as the Senegalese constitutional amendment, which places a two-term limit on the presidential office, was established about a year after Wade came into power in 2000.
The term Anatolia is most frequently used in specific reference to the large, semiarid central plateau, which is rimmed by hills and mountains that in many places limit access to the fertile, densely settled coastal regions.
It may be argued that the historical tendency of power holders in all times and places to limit the activities of market actors combined with the natural impossibility of monitoring and constraining all market actors has resulted in the fact that, as we understand a " mixed economy " being a combination of governmental enterprise and free-enterprise, nearly every economy to develop in human history meets this definition ; though some systems may be so close to being completely one way or the other that to call them mixed is redundant and it is more meaningful just to call them a free market economy or a command economy.
Some places provide an additional " speed zone ahead " ahead of the restriction and speed limit reminder signs may appear at regular intervals which may be painted on the road surface.
Due to the thinly-populated nature of this portion of the state, it is one of the select places in North Carolina where the speed limit on Interstate Highways exceeds 65 mph, as Interstate 77 north of Statesville has a speed limit of 70 mph.
The author notes prisoners were hauled in " mule-drawn wagons ", and the mention of chain gangs places an upper limit to the story of 1955 when the practice ended.
The northern city limit is the North Carolina state line, where the highway zigzags, crossing in five different places ( two of which are into and out of the city ).
Usually this does not increase much because of the possibility of autoignition, or " knock ", which places an upper limit on the compression ratio.
Gödel's incompleteness theorem places a severe limit on how weak a finitistic system can be while still proving the consistency of Peano arithmetic.
The main practical limit to the use of a gravity assist maneuver is that planets and other large masses are seldom in the right places to enable a voyage to a particular destination.
This gives stable combustion, but places an upper limit on the engine's efficiency: any attempt to improve fuel economy by running a lean mixture with a homogeneous charge results in unstable combustion ; this impacts on power and emissions, notably of nitrogen oxides or NO < small >< sub > x </ sub ></ small >.
It has been suggested that the increasing thickness of avian eggshells in proportion to egg mass with increasing egg size places an upper limit on the size of birds.
Certain places play " no velocity limit " games.
Many building owners try to limit roosting by using bird control spikes and netting to cover ledges and potential nesting places on buildings.
Under this definition, one can show that reliability of the test and the criterion places an upper limit on the possible correlation between them ( the so-called validity coefficient ).

places and past
These ideas still retain some power, with faith healing and shrines still used in some places, although the rise of scientific medicine over the past millennium has altered or replaced mysticism in most cases.
He concluded that, in the relatively recent past, Switzerland had been another Greenland ; that instead of a few glaciers stretching across the areas referred to, one vast sheet of ice, originating in the higher Alps, had extended over the entire valley of northwestern Switzerland until it reached the southern slopes of the Jura, which, though they checked and deflected its further extension, did not prevent the ice from reaching in many places the summit of the range.
The systematic attempt to attain first-hand knowledge of past lives has been developed in various ways in different places.
However, the projection of the myth does not take place towards the remote past, but either towards the future or towards distant and fictional places, imagining that at some time of the future, at some point of the space or beyond the death must exist the possibility of living happily.
Pope's work was found to be full of references to the people and places of his time, and these aided people's understanding of the past.
Performance practice draws on many of the tools of historical musicology to answer the specific question of how music was performed in various places at various times in the past.
Linguistic evidence, however, places Hmong and Mong people in the same regions of southern China that they inhabit today for at least the past 2, 000 years.
He meets a woman who shares his ideals, only to find that the past places what seems to be an impassable barrier between them.
Music is found in every known culture, past and present, varying wildly between times and places.
* the Great Barrier Reef coastline myth ( told to Dixon ) in Yarrabah, just south of Cairns, telling of a past coastline ( since flooded ) which stood at the edge of the current Great Barrier Reef, and naming places now completely submerged after the forest types and trees that once grew there.
It then passed between the White Mountains and the Mountains of Shadow through the ancient capital of Gondor, Osgiliath, before swinging past the harbour of Harlond close to the Rammas Echor south of Minas Tirith ( Barbara Strachey, in Journeys of Frodo, places the harbour just outside the wall ), and the Emyn Arnen and down past the port of Pelargir, entering the Great Sea in the Bay of Belfalas in a broad delta known as the Mouths of Anduin.
* Confidence value: A value an organization places on an IDS based on past performance and analysis to help determine its ability to effectively identify an attack.
In the past, these places acted as separate communities.
Wilmerding is adjacent to the borough of Turtle Creek, which takes its name from a small stream that flows past both places.
Other places of worship in the community, past and present, include: St. Mary's Roman Catholic ( 1902 ), First Baptist ( 1913 ), St. Nicholas Byzantine Catholic ( 1919 ), Church of God ( 1920 ), Christian & Missionary Alliance and Holy Ascension Ukrainian Orthodox ( 1921 ), Church of the Brethren ( 1922 ) and Church of the Nazarene ( 1935 ).
The Maple Valley Historical Society keeps records on the city's past, with 2 historical museums holding artifacts such as the city's first fire engine and photographs of old places in and around the city like Gaffney's Grove.
[...] Gnostics past and present sought answers not in the course of outward human events, but in knowledge of the world's beginning, of what lies above and beyond the world, and of the secret places of the human soul.
There are many geographic places that have been named in honour of a reigning monarch, including the states of Queensland and Victoria, named after Queen Victoria, with numerous streets, squares, parks and buildings carrying the names of past or present members of the Royal Family.
* Back Pivot-Turning the raft from a ferry angle to a stem-downstream position. Used in tight places to recover from an extreme ferry angle, this maneuver narrows the passing space of the boat and allows it to slide closely past obstructions.
These recollections of our past are usually important events, people we care about, and places where we have spent time.
In past cases, the ECHR has prevented the UK from deporting suspected foreign terrorists to places where they might be executed or tortured.
In many places ( or at times in the past ), proper physical presence is presented by the chauffeur at all times.
Originally, it was impossible to change the past, or to exist in two places at the same time ( a time traveler appearing in a period on which he or she already existed would become an ineffectual, invisible phantom while there ).

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