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keep and cost
This resulted in an improved appearance, but was followed by an increase in printing cost that necessitated the institution of major economies to keep within the total of allocated funds.
The threat of effective anti-trust action, provoked by `` gouging the public '' through price increases not justified by cost increases, and fears of endangering relations with customers, Congress, the general public and the press, all operate to keep price increases in some relation to cost increases.
You can keep your machinery investment down by buying good secondhand machinery, by sharing the cost and upkeep of machinery with a neighbor, and by hiring someone with machinery to do certain jobs.
Analysis of trade-off between storage cost saving and costs of related computations and possible delays in data availability is done before deciding whether to keep certain data in a database compressed or not.
The downsides of materialized views are the overhead incurred when updating them to keep them synchronized with their original updated database data, and the cost of storage redundancy.
Analysis of trade-off between storage cost saving and costs of related computations and possible delays in data availability is done before deciding whether to keep certain data in a database compressed or not.
Of a strictly religious, although not narrow, disposition, he sought at any cost to keep his subjects from falling away from the Church, but his methods of attaining his object were not always free from reproach.
When they occurred, minimum wage adjustments generally did not keep up with cost of living increases.
They have maintained this position because of advances which have resulted in increased recording capacity, reliability, and speed, as well as decreased cost, allowing them to keep pace with ever more demanding requirements for secondary storage.
The castle was later rebuilt at a cost of £ 2, 174 between 1307 and 1312 by Edward I and later completed by Edward II, including the great keep.
In order to keep the cost of software down, it was decided that the software media would be 3. 5 ” floppy discs rather than ROM cartridges used universally by consoles up to that time.
As a substitute for " in the line of the body " he used the term " bodyline " to keep the cost down, and the new term quickly became established.
The Supreme Court of New South Wales held that, despite what the man said, the ring remained a conditional gift ( partly because his saying that she could keep it reflected his desire to salvage the relationship ) and she was ordered to pay him its A $ 15, 250 cost.
* specialist staff, like network and facilities engineers, which would not be cost effective for any single client to keep on the payroll.
Thus, in the example, if Lloyds TSB are trading at 411p, then for every day I keep the bet open I am charged finance cost to be 7 % (( 411p x 10 ) * 7 % / 365 ) = £ 0. 78821 ( or 78. 8p )
By comparison, commodity DRAMs have the address multiplexed in two halves, i. e. higher bits followed by lower bits, over the same package pins in order to keep their size and cost down.
The PR Newswire, which was part of City News was sold ; the Sun-Times decided it cost too much to keep City News running, and it was closed after its last dispatch February 28, 1999.
The monopoly will use its market power to restrict output below the quantity at which the marginal social benefit is equal to the marginal social cost of the last unit produced, so as to keep prices and profits high.
However, it was decided to close the aviary in October 2012 as it was felt the charity managing the castle could better use the £ 200, 000 a year it cost to keep the aviary running.
Chamberlain therefore argued that Britain should " even at the cost of war – to keep an adequate Hinterland for the Gold Coast, Lagos & the Niger Territories.
The historian Paul de Rapin ( 1732 ) reported the Coventry lore that Lady Godiva performed her ride while " commanding all Persons to keep within Doors and from their Windows, on pain of Death " but one man could not refrain from looking and it " cost him his life "; Rapin further reported that the town commemorates this with a " Statue of a Man looking out of a Window.
For example, the late 12th-century stone keep at Peveril Castle in Derbyshire cost around £ 200, although something on a much larger scale, such as the vast Château Gaillard cost an estimated £ 15, 000 to £ 20, 000 and took several years to complete.

keep and storage
It is often useful to be able to compute the variance in a single pass, inspecting each value only once ; for example, when the data are being collected without enough storage to keep all the values, or when costs of memory access dominate those of computation.
The main water treatment plant in Guyana has four manatees that keep storage canals clear of weeds ; there are also some in the ponds of the National Park in Georgetown, Guyana.
Potatoes do not keep very well in storage and are vulnerable to molds that feed on the stored tubers, quickly turning them rotten.
However, the refrigerator necessary to keep the superconductor cool requires electric power and this refrigeration energy must be considered when evaluating the efficiency of SMES as an energy storage device.
Refrigeration and storage in sealed containers will keep ground flax from becoming rancid for a longer period ; under conditions similar to those found in commercial bakeries, trained sensory panelists could not detect differences between bread made with freshly ground flax and bread made with ground flax stored for four months at room temperature.
In other applications, especially some storage bottles, darkened brown or amber ( actinic ) glass is used to keep out much of the UV and IR radiation so that the effect of light on the contents is minimized.
Some fish for sashimi are treated with carbon monoxide to keep the flesh red for a longer time in storage.
These storage sites keep tannins active against plant predators, but also keep some tannins from affecting plant metabolism while the plant tissue is alive ; it is only after cell breakdown and death that the tannins are active in metabolic effects.
In days where there was more need for offline storage, this made it easy to keep track of files regardless of their location, and to move files between locations without renaming them.
These buildings, which belonged to the Duke of Brabant, allowed the wares to be showcased even in bad weather, but also allowed the Dukes to keep track of the storage and sale of goods, in order to collect taxes.
The key features of this dory are very heavy construction to take hits on boulders, much greater beam than is normal in a dory, very flared topsides to prevent waves coming on board, a high central seating position for the skilled master rower, extensive built-in buoyancy / storage tanks to shed water and keep the boat afloat in the event of a capsize.
The recycling of videotapes, coupled with savings made on the storage of the bulky 2 " tapes, enabled the BBC to keep costs down.
Milt Gabler at the Commodore Music Store offered storage facilities and helped keep the catalog in print, with Wolff working for him.
The owner says it will keep the facility in long-term, monitored storage until the operating license for the TMI-1 plant expires at which time both plants will be decommissioned.
* Threshing barn — for the processing and storage of cereals, to keep them in dry conditions.
To keep these plants operating, it may be necessary to construct a temporary facility at the Yucca Mountain site or somewhere else in the United States if opening of the underground storage continues to be delayed.
Thus, the range of water content within which these clays can be worked is very narrow and the loss or gain of water during storage and throwing or forming must be carefully controlled to keep the clay from becoming too wet or too dry to manipulate.
When getting rid of old printers with local storage, one should keep in mind that confidential documents ( print, scan, copy jobs ) are potentially still unencrypted on the local storage and can be undeleted.

keep and acceptable
Regulatory authorities are squeezing band allocations closer and closer together, relying on increasingly sophisticated EMC control methods, especially in the digital communications arena, to keep cross-channel interference to acceptable levels.
Air conditioning systems help keep equipment spaces humidity within acceptable parameters by cooling the return space air below the dew point.
These acceptable risks were enshrined in the Delta law, requiring the government to keep risks of catastrophic flooding within these limits and to upgrade defences should new insights into risks require this.
Within the Javanese upper class, it was considered acceptable if the wife pursued genteel commerce to supplement the family budget, allowing her husband to keep his dignity in his official role.
This does not mean that the ' spiritual ' theory of race is acceptable, but it had at least the merit of not totally failing to see certain values, to refuse the German aberrations and the ones modeled after them and to try to keep racism on a plane of cultural problems worthy of the name " ( Storia degli Ebrei Italiani sotto il Fascismo, or The History of Italian Jews under Fascism 1977 ; 465 ).
This process should include systematic periodical analysis of rejections by reason, and present the results in a suitable information report that pinpoints the major reasons, and trends in these reasons, for management to take corrective actions to control rejections and keep them within acceptable limits.
Some swimmers prefer to keep one foot slightly lower than the other does during the start ; however, keeping both feet at an equal level is perfectly acceptable.
A four speed Hydramatic automatic transmission and a faster rear axle rato were designed to keep the 4459 pound shipping weight Fiesta ( compared to the 4, 123 pound shipping weight of a standard 98 convertible ) within the acceptable range of expected Oldsmobile performance.
When moisture content is a mechanism for product degradation, packaging with a low moisture vapor transmission rate and the use of desiccants help keep the moisture in the package within acceptable limits.
It is said that one can keep the Pombero from engaging in such mischief by leaving gifts out for him, most specifically cigars and rum, though honey is also an acceptable offering.
Self-regulation seeks to keep content within the bounds of what is publicly acceptable, thus preventing government intervention to bring about official regulation.
And, in order to keep it " acceptable " for women to play at all, she taught modified rules.
* Detractors believe that blowing into the hose increases the amount of oral bacteria inside the bladder, and requires more frequent scrubbing to keep the flavor and odor of the contents acceptable.
If individuals are normally present in these rooms, additional ventilation should be available to keep engine room temperatures to acceptable limits.
The most efficient way to keep value in gifting would be to give cash, however this is socially acceptable only within limits.
The Fatimids, assuming the crusaders were simply mercenary representatives of the Byzantines, were prepared to let the crusaders keep Syria if they agreed not to attack Fatimid Palestine, a state of affairs perfectly acceptable between Egypt and Byzantium before the Turkish invasions.
The American concept of asking viewers to donate money to a channel to keep it going on air is considered more culturally acceptable than in the UK ; as a result more money is raised this way.
Alien Love Secrets was released in the middle of the recording process of the 1996 album Fire Garden, as Vai wished to keep a steady output, and the 70 plus minutes of Fire Garden were taking too long to release at an acceptable interval after Sex and Religion.
Frequent gravel vacuuming is required to keep nitrate and nitrite levels within acceptable parameters.
In the US market British Leyland struggled to keep engine power at acceptable levels, as the engines were loaded with air pumps, EGR valves and catalytic converters to keep up with new US and California exhaust emission control regulations.
An erasure version exists for situations where erasure is acceptable and there is not need to keep track of the intermediate steps.
* Thermal engineering for the design of the spacecraft thermal control, which includes radiators, multi-layer insulation and electrical heaters to keep all the spacecraft equipment within acceptable temperatures.
# During this period, a person may declare his intentions of marrying the widow-in a socially acceptable manner-or he may keep such intentions to himself, yet he should not make a secret commitment of marriage with the widow ; and

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