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meet and demand
They are struggling to meet the demand for camping space, but families are being turned away, especially on holiday weekends.
When a program demands more computational resources, the CPU quickly ( there is some latency ) returns to an intermediate or maximum speed with appropriate voltage to meet the demand.
Although aluminium demand is rapidly increasing, known reserves of its bauxite ore are sufficient to meet the worldwide demands for aluminium for many centuries.
In vertebrates, vigorously contracting skeletal muscles ( during weightlifting or sprinting, for example ) do not receive enough oxygen to meet the energy demand, and so they shift to anaerobic metabolism, converting glucose to lactate.
There is no regulation or statute legislated upon bankruptcy which denotes a condition of inability to meet a demand of a creditor as is common in many other jurisdictions.
Other pre-war processes in Britain were inadequate to meet the increased demand in World War I, and a shortage of cordite would have severely hampered Britain's war effort.
To meet the demand of commuters, JR sells commuter discount passes and operates 16 car bilevel E4 Series Shinkansen at rush hour, providing a capacity of 1, 600 seats.
Besides a customized Linux distribution for the Latin American market, Conectiva developed a series of products and additional services directed to meet the market demand for open source tools, including books, manuals, additional software like Linux Tools and embedded systems, OEM programs, applications port, training kits and the " Revista do Linux " Linux magazine.
In a free market, both labour and capital would receive the greatest possible reward, while production would be organised efficiently to meet consumer demand.
As with the 1541, Commodore initially could not meet demand for the 1571, and that lack of availability and the drive's relatively high price ( about US $ 300 ) presented an opportunity for cloners.
Robles, the Madrid publisher, found it necessary to meet demand with a third edition, a seventh publication in all, in 1608.
In order to meet this new job demand, high schools were created and the curriculum focused on practical job skills that would better prepare students for white collar or skilled blue collar work.
In 2005 domestic food production is expected to provide for less than 20 percent of domestic demand and will leave between 1. 7 and 2. 2 million people dependent on humanitarian assistance to meet basic food needs.
Soon several British film companies had opened to meet the demand for new films, such as Mitchell and Kenyon in Blackburn.
Hammer would dominate British horror production throughout this period with acclaimed English actors Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee at the forefront, but other companies were created specifically to meet the new demand, including Amicus Productions and Tigon British.
The second part is much shorter, and was made to meet the distributor's demand for a sex change film.
In 1997, the Bay reopened its fur salons to meet the demand of consumers.
After an agreement was reached with the European Union ( EU ) to increase Honduras's banana quota to the EU, the large banana companies were avid for additional land for increased production to meet the anticipated new demand from Europe.
GM invested heavily in production capacity, which allowed the company to meet increased post-war demand for motor cars.
After finding the door to their chamber locked and guarded, the Assembly met nearby on a tennis court and pledged the Tennis Court Oath on 20 June 1789, binding them " never to separate, and to meet wherever circumstances demand, until the constitution of the kingdom is established and affirmed on solid foundations.
Many longer tachi were shortened in the 15th-17th centuries to meet the demand for katana.
Realising that the company could not meet this level of demand, Brewster requested permission from Carpenter on 17 May 1818 for the device to be made by other manufacturers, to which he agreed.
Prior to Keynes, a situation in which aggregate demand for goods and services did not meet supply was referred to by classical economists as a general glut, although there was disagreement among them as to whether a general glut was possible.
Each nation has student housing, but the accommodations in no way meet demand, and they are usually appointed according to a queue system.
On the other hand, cognitive-functional theorists use this anthropological data to show how human beings have evolved the capacity for grammar and syntax to meet our demand for linguistic symbols.

meet and organise
CBT, Young felt, may be an effective treatment for presenting symptoms, but without the conceptual or clinical resources for tackling the underlying structures ( maladaptive schemas ) which consistently organise the patient's experience, the patient is likely to lapse back into unhelpful modes of relating to others and attempting to meet their needs.
Firebrand Communist and the youngest Councillor of Delhi MCD, Guru Radha Kishan took initiative to organise the first meet of upcoming organisation to be held in Delhi.
The School council consists mainly of lower school students who meet once a term to organise trips and discuss their views on the school.
The cars and bikes meet at the nearby football field to organise events.

meet and scientific
Commentators from a variety of backgrounds have described Dianetics as an example of pseudoscience — that is, information presented as scientific that fails to meet the basic criteria for science.
A field, practice, or body of knowledge can reasonably be called pseudoscientific when it is presented as consistent with the norms of scientific research, but it demonstrably fails to meet these norms.
We first meet him as the janitor and sole survivor of the scientific research ship Arcada, which was overrun by the apparently hostile Sariens.
" Theories must also meet further requirements, such as the ability to make falsifiable predictions with consistent accuracy across a broad area of scientific inquiry, and production of strong evidence in favor of the theory from multiple independent sources.
Scientific journals contain articles that have been peer reviewed, in an attempt to ensure that articles meet the journal's standards of quality, and scientific validity.
LLNL supports capabilities in a broad range of scientific and technical disciplines, applying current capabilities to existing programs and developing new science and technologies to meet future national needs.
The anti-psychiatry movement says that the specific definitions of, or criteria for, hundreds of current psychiatric diagnoses or disorders are vague and arbitrary, leaving too much room for opinions and interpretations to meet basic scientific standards.
Indeed, the effect was quite the contrary, psychology began to thrive: " perhaps, in the early days of scientific progress, a subject often grows all the more surely if its workers have to meet difficulties, improvise their apparatus, and rub very close shoulders one with another.
A new animal name published without adherence to the Code may be deemed simply " unavailable " if it fails to meet certain criteria, or fall entirely out of the province of science ( e. g., the " scientific name " for the Loch Ness Monster ).
Major areas of investigation included: how to use this novel platform to effectively meet its scientific goals, how to make such massively parallel machines more usable, and how to achieve performance targets at a reasonable cost, through novel machine architectures.
The Pennsylvania Supreme Court later ruled that the study did not meet scientific standards and could not be presented as evidence.
Though the psychiatric establishment once medicalized same-sex desire, homosexuality was later removed in 1974 as a mental disorder from the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders ( DSM ) because it wasn't supported by sound scientific evidence and didn't meet the criteria for a mental disorder.
Theories considered scientific meet at least most of the criteria, but ideally all of them.
Hence, RAMP cannot be said to meet widely accepted scientific standards.
The library at the Field Museum was organized in 1893 to meet the research needs of the museum's scientific staff, visiting researchers, students, and members of the general public interested in natural history and are an essential resource for the Museum ’ s research, exhibition development and educational programs.
Cooper states that the fundamental problem in ufology is not the lack of scientific methodology, as many ufologists have striven to meet standards of scientific acceptability, but rather the fact that the assumptions on which the research is often based are considered highly speculative.
In certain situations, scientific evidence presented in court must also meet the legal requirements for evidence.
Wherever he moved he was the benefactor ... How little this man suspects, with his sympathy for men and his respect for lettered and scientific people, that he is not likely, in any company, to meet a man superior to himself ," and " I think this is a good country that can bear such a creature as he.
It was really a scientific experiment on a gigantic scale, which needed to be re-engineered to meet service requirements.
The assigned goal of the NCEP committee is to meet on a recurring basis, review ongoing scientific research about atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease and make simplified, consensus, committee recommendations to be promoted by the NIH, the American Heart Association and other groups to both physicians and the public about how to reduce the incidence of disability and death resulting from atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease.
One can also meet the scientific and technical training requirement by qualifying under Category B or Category C. Category B provides four distinct qualification options, where each option sets a requisite number of semester hours in physics, biology, chemistry, computer science, and / or engineering.
Sproull left Cornell to become director of ARPA where he was a strong advocate of cooperation among academia, government, and industry to meet US scientific needs for defense and competition with the Soviet Union.
Diversitas, Human Dimensions of Biodiversity, Climate Change Integrative Biology ( ICCB ), Systematics Agenda, Biological Education ( BioED ), IUBS Bioethics Ethics Committee earlier, Bionomenclature, Biology and Traditional Knowledge, Biological Consequences of Global Change ( BCGC ) Darwin200, Biosystematics, Species 2000, Genomics and Evolution, Modernizing the codes to meet future needs of scientific communities ( Biocode ), Biology Research and Education Resources in Africa, Reproductive Biology, Aquaculture, Bio-Energy and Towards an Integrative Biology ( TAIB ).

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