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In national usage, national protocol usually demands the national flag takes precedence over the European flag ( which is usually displayed to the right of the national flag from the observer's perspective ).
Instead, the database service provider takes responsibility for installing and maintaining the database, and application owners pay according to their usage.
The terms macroevolution and microevolution relate to the same processes operating at different scales, but creationist claims misuse the terms in a vaguely defined way which does not accurately reflect scientific usage, acknowledging well observed evolution as " microevolution " and denying that " macroevolution " takes place.
A recent innovation in Trojan horse code takes advantage of a security flaw in older versions of Internet Explorer and Google Chrome to use the host computer as an anonymizer proxy to effectively hide internet usage.
Irrigation takes up to 90 % of water withdrawn in some developing countries and significant proportions in more economically developed countries ( United States, 30 % of freshwater usage is for irrigation ).
The usual usage of the term ' transformation ' in linguistics refers to a rule that takes an input typically called the Deep Structure ( in the Standard Theory ) or D-structure ( in the extended standard theory or government and binding theory ) and changes it in some restricted way to result in a Surface Structure ( or S-structure ).
The meaning is " bigotry ", and the wordplay explains itself, indicated subtly by the word " take " ( since one word " takes " another ): " aside " means APART and I'd is simply ID, so APART and ID " take " HE ( which is, in cryptic crossword usage, a perfectly good synonym for " him ").
is an abbreviation where the last two letters of the word are not present ; thus, it always takes a period ( or full stop ) in both British and American usage.
While still echoing its original meaning, contemporary usage of the phrase usually takes a more open interpretation of assimilation or, in the case of the diaspora, the maintenance of Irish heritage.
Electric vehicles typically charge from conventional power outlets or dedicated charging stations, a process that typically takes hours, but can be done overnight and often gives a charge that is sufficient for normal everyday usage.
Bolzano distinguishes five meanings the words true and truth have in common usage, all of which Bolzano takes to be unproblematic.
She states that Snow's La Région Centrale introduced her to the relationship between film, time and energy. ¹ Her 1972 feature Hotel Monterey and shorts La Chambre 1 and La Chambre 2 reveal structural filmmaking's influence through their usage of extended-duration takes.
The most famous usage of the word these days takes place in Moomin-stories ( originally written in Swedish ) in which mörkö ( the Groke ) is a frightening, dark blue, big, ghost-looking creature.
He promptly appoints himself " Chief Morale Officer " and soon takes over the mess hall and becomes cook, as replicator usage has to be rationed in light of Voyager < nowiki >'</ nowiki > s limited power supplies.
The most common contemporary usage of the word is among the Zulu speaking population of South Africa where it takes on a meaning of dwarf or ' Bushmen ' in reference to the former hunter-gatherers of the region.
In simple comparisons in contemporary English, than often takes an oblique pronoun, which lexicographers and usage commentators regard as prepositional use and as standard.
An example of the second metaphorical usage can be seen in a BBC News article, in which Gordon Brown, the then Chancellor of the Exchequer, offered a ' blank cheque ', and would thus '" spend what it takes " to tackle Iraq's weapons of mass destruction.
Pegasus Mail's takes an " old-fashioned " approach with advantages for knowledgeable users with complex email usage patterns, or who need special features.
After the ceremony, the relationship is defined as a more direct parent – child context and usage takes on this term rather than a generic sign of respect for skill and knowledge.
The player takes control of nearly every aspects of warfare around his soldiers, from simple ammunition usage, to the morale, disposition, and command-chain of his troops.
Identification of appropriate water uses takes in consideration the usage and value of public water supply, protection of fish, wildlife, recreational waters, agricultural, industrial and navigational water ways.
In general usage, principally in American English and more commonly with the " shark " spelling, the term has also taken on the meaning of " expert card gambler who takes advantage of less-skilled players ", without implication of actual cheating at cards, in much the same way that "" or " pool hustler " can ( especially when used by non-players ) be intended to mean " skilled player " rather than " swindler ".
In busy men's washrooms, urinals are installed for efficiency: compared with urination in a general toilet, usage is faster because within the room there are no additional doors, no locks, and no seat to turn up ; also a urinal takes less space, is simpler, and consumes less water per flush than a general toilet.
Combining the netbook and desktop line, Norton Internet Security integrates Bandwidth metering, which controls the product's traffic usage and takes it down to minimum if necessary.

usage and two
These two pieces of information for each dictionary form that is matched by a text form constitute the table of dictionary usage.
Indeed most Arminians reject all accusations of Pelagianism ; nonetheless, primarily due to Calvinist opponents, the two terms remain intertwined in popular usage.
There is a risk of a benzodiazepine withdrawal and rebound syndrome after continuous usage for longer than two weeks, and tolerance and dependence may occur if patients stay under this treatment for longer.
In the most common usage, β strand refers to a single continuous stretch of amino acids adopting an extended conformation and involved in backbone hydrogen bonds to at least one other strand ; by contrast, a β sheet refers to an assembly of at least two such β strands that are hydrogen-bonded ( or H-bonded ) to each other.
The term " community " is used in two ways in archaeology, paralleling usage in other areas.
Traditional nautical usage strongly distinguishes officers from crew, though the two groups combined form the ship's company.
At the end of the 1980s, the word " cartoon " was shortened, and the word " toon " came into usage with the live action / animated feature Who Framed Roger Rabbit ( 1988 ), followed two years later by the TV series Tiny Toon Adventures ( 1990 ).
This usage is technically incompatible with the normal definition of the word and leads to confusion, inasmuch as there are generally more than two owners of broadcast television stations in markets with broadcast duopolies.
The nomenclature of describing the two alkyl groups and appending " ether ", e. g. " ethyl methyl ether " in the example above, is a trivial usage.
While the self-designation of hobbyists as hackers is acknowledged by all three kinds of hackers, and the computer security hackers accept all uses of the word, people from the programmer subculture consider the computer intrusion related usage incorrect, and emphasize the difference between the two by calling security breakers “ crackers ” ( analogous to a safecracker ).
In Western usage, yaoi is distinguished from shōnen-ai ( literally, " boy-love "), in which two males merely express romantic feelings for each other without actually having sexual relations ; however in current Japanese usage this term most commonly refers to pornographic shotacon for men.
These two words have been confused in American usage since the early 1960s, and widely confounded in Great Britain since the end of World War II.
Snorri ’ s own usage, however, seems to fit the looser sense: “ Snorri uses the term " kenning " to refer to a structural device, whereby a person or object is indicated by a periphrastic description containing two or more terms ( which can be a noun with one or more dependent genitives or a compound noun or a combination of these two structures )” ( Faulkes ( 1998 a ), p. xxxiv ).
Medieval French had two words, chevaleresse and chevalière, which were used in two ways: one was for the wife of a knight, and this usage goes back to the 14th c. The other was possibly for a female knight.
* In Portuguese language usage, there are two words to distinguish the territory and the administrative organ.
Current Spanish usage describes any kind of competition between two people where they both compete trying to outdo each other.
There is no technical difference between the two, but the naming differentiation allows users and servers with limited facilities to minimize network bandwidth usage.
The term " rock and roll " now has at least two different meanings, both in common usage: as synonymous with rock music and as music that originated in the mid-1950s and later developed " into the more encompassing international style known as rock music ".
The term " rock and roll " now has at least two different meanings, both in common usage.
Popularly known as the Sapir – Whorf hypothesis, or Whorfianism, the principle is often defined as having two versions: ( i ) the strong version that language determines thought and that linguistic categories limit and determine cognitive categories and ( ii ) the weak version that linguistic categories and usage influence thought and certain kinds of non-linguistic behaviour.
The two nations have strong economic, diplomatic, and military ties, although they have at times disagreed with regard to policies towards North Korea, and with regard to some of South Korea's industrial activities that involve usage of rocket or nuclear technology.
A significant development, that has spread across all current Smalltalk environments, is the increasing usage of two web frameworks, Seaside and AIDA / Web, to simplify the building of complex web applications.

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