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unneeded and expense
* Development systems can start out with broad feature-sets, and then the distribution can be configured to exclude unneeded functionality, and save the expense of the memory that it would consume.
At the end of 2004, with costs mounting and Ford's profits dwindling, the F1 team was seen as an unneeded expense and was sold to Red Bull energy drinks owner Dietrich Mateschitz, and it became Red Bull Racing.
Others argue that a proposed expansion of the transit mall is an unneeded expense, and that parking and traffic problems in the downtown area are an indication of the failure of Portland's transit policies to address growth-related problems.

unneeded and then
At the start of 2000, then President Thabo Mbeki vowed to promote economic growth and foreign investment by relaxing restrictive labour laws, stepping up the pace of privatisation, and cutting unneeded governmental spending.
He acts as the voice of Sagwa's conscience, warning her against taking unneeded risks, and then rescues Sagwa from the consequences of her adventures.
Companies can then transfer the exact amount needed to pay those checks, while then investing the unneeded money or using other funds to pay down debt.
He explains that initially he did it out of curiosity, to see if fate could be changed ; and then later was motivated by his affection for Ashura as they were both " unneeded children ".
The unneeded chaff would then be burned.

unneeded and loss
Higher clone number results in unneeded loss of genetic gain.

unneeded and are
They are used for the digestion of macromolecules from phagocytosis ( ingestion of other dying cells or larger extracellular material, like foreign invading microbes ), endocytosis ( where receptor proteins are recycled from the cell surface ), and autophagy ( where in old or unneeded organelles or proteins, or microbes that have invaded the cytoplasm are delivered to the lysosome ).
When printed to a PostScript output device, the unneeded parts of the OpenType font are omitted, and what is sent to the device by the driver is the same as it would be for a TrueType or Type 1 font, depending on which kind of outlines were present in the OpenType font.
Originally, the deck had to be composed by combining two poker, piquet or euchre decks and removing unneeded cards ( a piquet deck does not have the 2-6, making it easier to modify, and a euchre deck is exactly half a pinochle deck ), but with the game's popularity in the United States in the early 1900s, a single boxed deck with the necessary cards was marketed, and these specialized pinochle decks are now widely available in similar styles to common 52-card counterparts.
PCBs are plated with solder, tin, or gold over nickel as a resist for etching away the unneeded underlying copper.
On days featuring bonus sections or business holidays ( when the four pages of stock tables are unneeded ), the Money and Life sections are usually combined into one section, while combinations of the Friday Life editions into one section are common during quiet weeks.
They may assume that other bystanders are more qualified to help, such as doctors or police officers, and that their intervention would be unneeded.
They do say that the need for three rabbis is unneeded as the two additional rabbis are just witnesses and cannot attest to the new rabbi's knowledge.
This type of verse is very frequent in Breton, since short words are common, and thus long verses unneeded.
Bounds-checking elimination are compiler technologies that eliminate unneeded bounds checking in many common cases.
Boxes of various materials, and objects unneeded in the rest of the house, are also often stored there ; in this regard, the unfinished basement takes the place both of the cellar and of the attic.
There are also hardening scripts and tools like Bastille Linux, JASS for Solaris systems and Apache / PHP Hardener that can, for example, deactivate unneeded features in configuration files or perform various other protective measures.
In addition to reflections off interfaces within the subsuface, there are a number of other seismic responses detected by receivers and are either unwanted or unneeded:
In 10. 6 these new Link Edit tables are compressed by removing unused and unneeded bits of information, however Mac OS X 10. 5 and earlier cannot read this new Link Edit table format.
However, because both the spellings and the pronunciations are different ( Centrosaurus is pronounced with a soft C ), both Doryphorosaurus and Kentrurosaurus are unneeded replacement names ; Kentrosaurus remains the valid name for the genus.
Participants are encouraged to share unneeded items, food, skills and talents ( entertainment, haircutting, etc.
Opponents argue that photo ID requirements disproportionately affect minority, handicapped and elderly voters who don't normally maintain driver's licenses, and therefore that requiring such groups to obtain and keep track of photo IDs that are otherwise unneeded is a suppression tactic aimed at those groups.
** Neck-ties, wedding rings, and jewelry are forbidden, as are other superfluous and unneeded articles of dress

unneeded and being
These were peaceful, law abiding ideas, which focused on people abstaining from unneeded luxuries and being self-dependent instead of hiring someone else to tend their house, etc.

unneeded and used
Although used during the Normandy landings, by that point German aircraft were contained by the Allies own air forces and they were largely unneeded.
Energy conservation advocates contend that light pollution must be addressed by changing the habits of society, so that lighting is used more efficiently, with less waste and less creation of unwanted or unneeded illumination.
Hanyu Pinyin addresses this issue by employing the Latin letters customarily used for voiced stops, unneeded in Mandarin, to represent the unaspirated stops: b, p, d, t, g, k, j, q, zh, ch.
A workplace task is analyzed by recording each of the therblig units for a process, with the results used for optimization of manual labor by eliminating unneeded movements.
The Coal Act of 1992 created a Combined Benefits Fund ( CBF ) to provide health benefits by merging coal company retiree health programs, levying additional premiums on coal companies and working miners, and providing that unneeded accumulated interest in the CBF be used to provide health care for retirees whose employers no longer exist.

unneeded and .
However, water conducts sound better than air, so the external ear is unneeded: it is a tiny hole in the skin, just behind the eye.
A digital IIR filter can generally approximate a desired filter response using less computing power than a FIR filter, however this advantage is more often unneeded given the increasing power of digital processors.
In addition, it also agreed to maintain a market exchange rate, reduce tariffs, and eliminate unneeded trade regulations.
Again energy audit data demonstrates that about 30 – 60 % of energy consumed in lighting is unneeded or gratuitous.
The main function of the proteasome is to degrade unneeded or damaged proteins by proteolysis, a chemical reaction that breaks peptide bonds.
DEC also sold versions of the card, the BM792-Yx series, pre-programmed for many standard input devices by simply omitting the unneeded diodes.
Natural gas, once flared-off as an unneeded byproduct of petroleum production, is now considered a very valuable resource.
Historians disagree on the precise way it was recovered in Northern Italy about 1070: perhaps it was waiting unneeded and unnoticed in a library until the legal studies that were undertaken on behalf of papal authority that was central to the Gregorian Reform of Pope Gregory VII led to its accidental rediscovery.
The Frenchman seemed to be taking some unnecessary risks outside his penalty area, and his antics began to have consequences that allowed unneeded goals for opposing teams.
However, once the product reaches the point at which it does everything that it is designed to do, the manufacturer is left with the choice of adding unneeded functions, sometimes at the cost of efficiency, or sticking with the old version, at the cost of a perceived lack of improvement.
At the start of the cycle, the rectal ampulla ( anatomically also: ampulla recti ) acts as a temporary storage facility for the unneeded material.
In the Golden Age, the earth had spontaneously supported human life, and since labor was unneeded, slavery had not existed: " it was a period of thorough harmony in which hierarchical, exploitative, and predatory relationships were nonexistent.
All of the energy is in the basic material, and none of it is in a romance that is grafted on like an unneeded limb or superfluous organ.
The kidneys filter needed materials and waste, the needed materials go back into the bloodstream, and unneeded materials becomes urine and is gotten rid of.
Silva became convinced that everyone has such abilities and can be taught to develop them, and that it is not an extra sense at all, but an unneeded — therefore undeveloped — sense.

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