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What we will be sacrificing in any such arrangement will be our power to be selective which is contained in the reciprocal trade principle under which we now operate.
The fact is that any business that wants to operate successfully cannot follow the law.
Originally applied to any group of infantry primarily armed with projectile weapons, artillery has over time become limited in meaning to refer only to those engines of war that operate by projection of munitions far beyond the effective range of personal weapons.
Inkjet printers operate by propelling variably sized droplets of liquid ink onto almost any sized page.
The easiest way to identify these " Inter-city " services is that they tend to operate as express services-only linking the main stations in the cities they link, not stopping at any other stations.
However, cast iron cannon have a tendency to burst without having shown any previous weakness or wear, and this makes them more dangerous to operate.
Some conciliators operate under the auspices of any one of several non-governmental entities, and for governmental agencies such as the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service in the United States.
Enlightenment thinkers, under the influence of Newtonian science, tended to view the universe as a vast machine, created and set in motion by a creator being, that continues to operate according to natural law, without any divine intervention.
Proponents claim that frequently institutions are forced to operate at higher efficiencies when they are allowed to compete and that any resulting job losses in the public sector would be offset by the increased demand for jobs in the private sector.
This unit was far easier to operate and could be connected to any standard telephone line.
); a homemade shelter-ventilating pump ( a KAP ); large containers for water ; a plastic bottle of sodium hypochlorite bleach ; one or two KFMs and the knowledge to operate them ; at least a 2-week supply of compact, nonperishable food ; an efficient portable stove ; wooden matches in a waterproof container ; essential containers and utensils for storing, transporting, and cooking food ; a hose-vented 5-gallon can, with heavy plastic bags for liners, for use as a toilet ; tampons ; insect screen and fly bait ; any special medications needed by family members ; Pure potassium iodide, a 2-oz bottle, and a medicine-dropper ; A first-aid kit and a tube of antibiotic ointment ; long-burning candles ( with small wicks ) sufficient for at least 14 nights ; an oil lamp ; a flashlight and extra batteries ; and a transistor radio with extra batteries and a metal box to protect it from EMP.
One inevitable ambiguity about these structures relates to the strong evidence that channels change conformation as they operate ( they open and close, for example ), such that the structure in the crystal could represent any one of these operational states.
In the second edition of Mage: The Ascension, Marauders were much more cogent and likely to operate in groups, with the Umbral Underground using the Umbra to infiltrate any location and wreak havoc with the aid of bygones.
The United States and its allies quickly eliminated any remaining strength or ability of the Taliban to operate aircraft.
However, a supply source moving with the army was necessary for any large-scale army to operate.
It is prohibited to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of any drug that affects driving ability to such an extent that you are unable to drive properly.
This allows the blitter to operate on any conceivable video resolution.
This conceptual distinction continues to operate in political science, although some political scientists, philosophers, historians and cultural anthropologists have argued that most political action in any given society occurs outside of its state, and that there are societies that are not organized into states which nevertheless must be considered in political terms.
During the last half of the 4th century BC, the time of Pytheas ' voyage, Massaliotes were presumably free to operate as they pleased ; there is, at least, no evidence of conflict with Carthage in any of the sources that touch on the voyage.
Pendulum clocks must be stationary to operate ; any motion or accelerations will affect the motion of the pendulum, causing inaccuracies, so other mechanisms must be used in portable timepieces.
It can, with the exception of a deadlock seal or wooden lock, open any type of lock and operate many computers, whether their origin is alien or human.
While boating on international waters does not require any license, a license may be required to operate a vessel on coastal waters or inland waters.
It was designed to operate in conjunction with the Brilliant Eyes sensor system and would have detected and destroyed missiles without any external guidance.
" Class III " ( or " traditional ") slot machines operate independently from a centralized computer system and a player's chance of winning any payout is the same with every play.
In general, any particular instrument will operate over a small portion of this total range because of the different techniques used to measure different portions of the spectrum.

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Canal barges are usually made for the particular canal in which they will operate.
Long term budgets have a time horizon of 5 – 10 years giving a vision to the company ; short term is an annual budget which is drawn to control and operate in that particular year.
( This attention, however, does not operate by clarifying what is already seen, but by constructing a new Gestalt oriented toward a particular object.
They both operate on similar principles, in particular those of consecration and sanctity of objects and places, interaction with supernatural powers mediated by an expert, employment of symbolism, sacrifice, purification and representation in rites, and the importance of tradition and continuation of knowledge.
In particular, they find that constraint is one way in which downward causation can operate.
Its treatment of phonology as rules that operate on features, as well as its particular feature scheme, survive in various altered forms in many current theories of phonology.
CCTV systems may operate continuously or only as required to monitor a particular event.
The Corps operate in all environments and climates, though particular expertise and training is spent on Amphibious warfare, Arctic Warfare, Mountain Warfare, Expeditionary Warfare, Rapid Reaction and supporting Special Forces.
Both characters operate mostly by night, and the Green Hornet in particular operates outside the law, insinuating himself into criminal plots in order to put an end to the activities of master criminals.
Nickelodeon's and Nick at Nite's respective ratings periods encompasses only the hours they each operate under the total day rankings, though Nickelodeon only is rated for the daytime ratings ; this is due to a ruling by Nielsen in July 2004, that networks have program for 51 % or more of a daypart to qualify for ratings for a particular daypart.
Points may be redeemed at any Argos or Homebase store without the cardholder having shopped in that particular store before, as these retailers operate web-based till systems that can communicate with the Nectar system as and when required.
Cybersectarianism is a newer organizational form which involves: " highly dispersed small groups of practitioners that may remain largely anonymous within the larger social context and operate in relative secrecy, while still linked remotely to a larger network of believers who share a set of practices and texts, and often a common devotion to a particular leader.
The electricity can be at any required voltage ; in particular it can operate AC equipment designed for mains operation, or rectified to produce DC at any desired voltage.
( h ) maintain sufficient financial resources to operate in conformity with the requirements laid down in the Directive, in particular to bear the risk of liability for damages, for example, by obtaining appropriate insurance ;
However some professional partnerships operate well as person cultures, because each partner brings a particular expertise and clientele to the firm.
Radio control systems of this era were generally electromechanical in nature, using small metal " fingers " or " reeds " with different resonant frequencies each of which would operate one of a number of different relays when a particular frequency was received.
These were originally worked locally, but it later became normal practice to operate all the signals on a particular block with levers grouped together in a signal box.
Many systems offer various incentives for businesses to make investments in property or operate in particular areas.
In particular the Act restricts the formation of such committees to only those which are deemed essential, limits their powers to provision of advice to officers and agencies in the executive branch of the Federal Government, and limits the length of term during which any such committee may operate.
There is a car park accessible by a narrow road and at one particular section traffic lights operate the flow of traffic as it becomes too tight for cars in both directions to pass safely.
A maritime patrol aircraft ( MPA ), also known as a patrol aircraft, maritime reconnaissance aircraft, or by the older American term patrol bomber, is a fixed-wing aircraft designed to operate for long durations over water in maritime patrol roles — in particular anti-submarine, anti-ship and search and rescue.
In particular, British ironclads had a deeper draught and could not operate in American coastal waters, leaving a close blockade dependent on wooden ships vulnerable to Union ironclads.
The college and university-based chapters of the College Republicans operate in a dual capacity as student clubs associated with a particular campus and as members of their state federation and the College Republican National Committee.
The discipline of facility management and the role of facility managers in particular are evolving to the extent that many managers have to operate at two levels: strategic-tactical and operational.

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