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Thus, they cannot move and breathe at the same time, a situation called Carrier's constraint, though some, such as monitor lizards, can circumvent this restriction via buccal pumping.

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Professional setups circumvent feedback by placing the main speakers a far distance from the band or artist, and then having several smaller speakers known as monitors pointing back at each band member, but in the opposite direction to that in which the microphones are pointing.
Exports of the City were primarily to Europe ( where it was renamed Honda Jazz, due to Opel having trademarked the City name ), Australia ( in two-seater ' van ' form, to circumvent Australian import restrictions on passenger vehicles at the time ) and New Zealand ( where it was locally assembled ).
Etty's parents had moved on 7 January 1943 to the Retiefstraat 11 hs in Amsterdam, after having first attempted to use doctor's orders to circumvent their forced removal from Deventer.
Therefore, the same conflict presented by the interconference home games still exists, as having one team play a home interconference game would mean the other team playing a home interconference game during the same day in the opposite time slot to circumvent the blackout policy.
Though the US Navy was offered the design a year or two after its invention, they declined and the American Bethlehem Steel spent the next five years in trying to circumvent Welin's patent, before having to buy it through Vickers.

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This property can be useful, for instance to test for the presence of humans as with CAPTCHAs, and for computer security to circumvent brute-force attacks.
This prohibition is much less flexible than the prohibition against the transactions with the company, and attempts to circumvent it using provisions in the articles have met with limited success.
To circumvent this problem, dye-based inks are made with solvents that dry rapidly or are used with quick-drying methods of printing, such as blowing hot air on the fresh print.
The government had to fight smuggling — which became a favorite American technique in the 18th century to circumvent the restrictions on trading with the French, Spanish or Dutch.
The Worldwatch institute has also criticized the fast-track approval process for " kindler, gentler dams with smaller reservoirs, designed to lessen social and environmental impacts ", claiming that no project should " fast-track the licensing of new dams in Amazonia and allow projects to circumvent Brazil's tough environmental laws ".
Bismarck sharply disagreed with Wilhelm's policy and worked to circumvent it.
In real materials other effects, such as interactions with the crystal lattice, intervene to circumvent the formal rules.
To circumvent the law, numerous Anglo-American colonists converted their slaves to indentured servants, but with life terms.
In countries where marijuana and hashish are illegal, some retailers specify that bongs are intended for use with tobacco in an attempt to circumvent laws against selling drug paraphernalia.
In popular culture, tapping was used in the film Red Dragon as a way for prisoner Hannibal Lecter to dial out and circumvent a phone with no dialing mechanism.
In fact, this curve was added in 1877, 26 years after the railway's construction, to circumvent a steep gradient that lasted for 15 km, and interfered with the railway's functionality.
After the four are discovered, Donovan shoots Henry, mortally wounding him, and thus forces Indiana to circumvent the traps by using the information in his father's diary in order to use the healing power of the Grail to save his father, with Donovan and Elsa following.
Readers with a numeric keypad are meant to circumvent the eavesdropping threat where the computer might be running a keystroke logger, potentially compromising the PIN code.
" Leopold had long had a difficult and contentious relationship with his ministers, acting independently of government influence whenever possible, and seeking to circumvent and even limit the ministers ' powers, while expanding his own.
Most countries that recognize Beijing circumvent the diplomatic language by establishing " Trade Offices " that represent their interests on Taiwanese soil, while the ROC government represents its interests abroad with TECRO, Taipei Economic and Cultural Representative Office.
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill had then advocated a policy of summary execution with the use of an Act of Attainder to circumvent legal obstacles.
His work Dialoghi d ' amore (" Dialogues of Love "), written in Italian, was one of the most important philosophical works of his time In an attempt to circumvent a plot, hatched by local Catholic Bishops to kidnap his son, Judah sent his son from Castile, to Portugal with a nurse, but by order of the king, the son was seized and baptized.
This " fratricide theory " was fundamentally flawed due to the expected relative ease with which the Soviets could modify their warheads and circumvent this design.
However, Rice's cross-gender identification with the submissive male characters with receptive capacity in the trilogy — Alexi, Tristan and Laurent — enabled her to circumvent the equation of the female gender and masochism and, via their homoerotic interactions with the dominant male characters, she could exploit the erotic potential of phallic power while at the same time going beyond its boundary and " turning it against itself ".
Some applications circumvent this by starting a browser with a specific URL.

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But, before the 1989 Abbey National Building Society demutualisation, the Courts found against the two year rule after legal action brought by Abbey National itself in order to circumvent the intent of the legislators.
Compressed sensing techniques circumvent the need for data-compression by sampling off a cleverly selected basis.
Consequently, in 1615 Isaac Le Maire and Samuel Blommaert, assisted by others, focused on finding a south-westerly route around the Tierra del Fuego, in order to circumvent the monopoly of the VOC.
They note that the discoverers of the two planets around HW Virginis tried to circumvent the naming problem by calling them " HW Vir 3 " and " HW Vir 4 ", i. e. the latter is the 4th object – stellar or planetary – discovered in the system.
Governor-General Ghulam Mohammad was unable to circumvent the order, and the new Constituent Assembly, elected by the provincial assemblies, met for the first time in July 1955.
This boarding-bridge allowed the Roman navy to circumvent some of Carthage's naval skills by using their marines to board Carthaginian ships and fight in hand to hand combat.
He managed to circumvent this restriction by joining his local Home Guard in the capacity as armourer, which was officially classified as technical staff.
It is, however, possible to circumvent this limitation by using the multi-extent ( fragmentation ) feature of ISO 9660 Level 3 and create ISO 9660 filesystems and single files up to 8 TB.
The second son they named יעקב, Jacob ( Ya ` aqob or Ya ` aqov, meaning " heel-catcher ", " supplanter ", " leg-puller ", " he who follows upon the heels of one ", from, ` aqab or ` aqav, " seize by the heel ", " circumvent ", " restrain ", a wordplay upon, ` iqqebah or ` iqqbah, " heel ").
He was skilled enough, however, to circumvent some of these issues by his interactive approach to the various forms of media, advertising his radio interviews in a newspaper column for example, and vice versa.
The Jell-O shot was claimed to be in invented by American singer-songwriter Tom Lehrer in the 1950s to circumvent restrictions on alcoholic beverages at the army base he was then stationed at.
Attempts by customers to circumvent the BSA, generally by structuring cash deposits to amounts lower than US $ 10, 000 by breaking them up and depositing them on different days or at different locations also violates the law.
Serial time encoded amplified microscopy ( STEAM ) is an imaging method that provides ultrafast shutter speed and frame rate, by using optical image amplification to circumvent the fundamental trade-off between sensitivity and speed, and a single-pixel photodetector to eliminate the need for a detector array and readout time limitations The method is at least 1000 times faster than the state-of-the-art CCD and CMOS cameras.
While there have been reports of attempts by individuals to circumvent the ban, e. g. by smuggling CFCs from undeveloped to developed nations, the overall level of compliance has been high.
* To push the enemy to circumvent it while passing by Switzerland or Belgium.
This is due in part to the nearly infinite re-occurrence ( keyword stuffing ) of meta elements and / or to attempts by unscrupulous website placement consultants to manipulate ( spamdexing ) or otherwise circumvent search engine ranking algorithms.
In 1995, Shor and Steane revived the prospects of quantum computing by independently devising the first quantum error correcting codes, which circumvent the no-cloning theorem.
While there, Honorius ruled that the Bishop of St Andrews was to be subject to the Archbishop of York and in the more contentious issue, he attempted to circumvent his way around the problem by declaring that Thurstan was subject to William de Corbeil, not in his role as Archbishop of Canterbury, but as papal legate for England and Scotland.
by radio stations to circumvent this practice.
One might attempt to circumvent the problem by confining the fission fuel magnetically, in a manner similar to the fusion fuel in a tokamak.
A fragment of the DeCSS code, which can be used by a computer to circumvent a DVD's copy protection.
Sloops in their modern form were developed by the French Navy as blockade runners to circumvent Royal Navy blockades.

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