Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "SOS Children's Villages" ¶ 10
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Typically and developing
Typically the developing of such a roll of film is an exercise in automatic technique in and of itself, cutting the film by counting sprocket holes alone, with no regard for the images present on the negative.
Typically, manufacturers specify that each row must have its storage cell capacitors refreshed every 64 ms or less, as defined by the JEDEC ( Foundation for developing Semiconductor Standards ) standard.
Typically, a CIO is involved with driving the analysis and re-engineering of existing business processes, identifying and developing the capability to use new tools, reshaping the enterprise's physical infrastructure and network access, and with identifying and exploiting the enterprise's knowledge resources.
Typically, however, the unanswered question relates to things outside the scope of Balanced Scorecard itself ( such as developing strategies ).
Typically, a TD is a mix of an artist and a programmer, responsible for the more technical aspects of film production, such as programming shaders, developing character rigs and animation setups, performing complex simulation tasks and setting up the pipeline how the data is passed from one stage in the film production to the next.
Typically, such regions start occurring within the heart arteries about 2 – 3 decades after atheroma start developing.
Typically, even in severe OHSS with a developing pregnancy, the duration does not exceed the first trimester.
Typically, an area with a high convection inhibition number is considered stable and has very little likelihood of developing a thunderstorm.

Typically and world
Typically used for texts, the invention and spread of the printing press are widely regarded as among the most influential events in the second millennium revolutionizing the way people conceive and describe the world they live in, and ushering in the period of modernity.
Typically, an observer from our world will journey to another place or time and see one society the author considers ideal, and another representing the worst possible outcome.
Typically, those labeled as outsider artists have little or no contact with the mainstream art world or art institutions.
Typically, theirs is a more realistic view of life than the intense, fantasy-oriented world of earliest childhood.
Typically, popular rankings place the institution as the best university in Switzerland and on the main European continent, among the top 3-5 European universities, and among the best 15-20 of the world ( e. g., in 2010, rank 15 in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings ranking and rank 23 in the 2011 Shanghai ranking, see Ranking Overview ).
Typically, the user manipulates an avatar through the world, interacting with others using chat or voice chat.
Typically, several hundred bands attend, traveling from all over the world.
Typically, a gaucho's horse constituted most of what he owned in the world.
Typically, the world egg is a beginning of some sort, and the universe or some primordial being comes into existence by " hatching " from the egg, sometimes lain on the primordial waters of the Earth.
Typically, a group signs up to organize such an event, and then spends the next 30 or 40 hours abstaining from food, technology or other things that are taken for granted, and increasing awareness about world hunger.
Typically, a game of Imperium will take 10-15 weeks to complete and involve 12-20 players, located across the world.
Typically, they are dissatisfied with their lives and the world — rather than being idealised workers who are part of a Socialist utopia ( supposedly ) in the process of creation.
Typically, episodes were blatant social commentaries dealing with extremes such as a world where names ( and faces ) were replaced with numbers, where machines were outlawed due to a global energy shortage, or a city where the population had grown lazy and obese because robots do all the physical work.
Typically though, Samoan Christian music is most commonly heard in the daily Samoan worship held by most Samoan families around the world.
Typically, only tournaments that were on the tour schedule prior to the merger were eligible for world ranking points.
Typically the goal of these exploits is to reach normally inaccessible areas or take unintended shortcuts in the game world.
Typically, study of African studies focuses on sub-Saharan Africa, since North Africa is considered by some to be part of the Arab world.

Typically and about
Typically, these approaches follow a machine learning approach, where large numbers of manually rated photographs are used to " teach " a computer about what visual properties are of relevance to aesthetic quality.
Typically the sweep takes the simple form of an advancement of the surface, such that the surface is expanded in a symmetric manner about its advancement axis, with the advancement rate set by some nominal volume attributed to each event, representative of the atomic volume of the atom prior to evaporation.
Typically about long, they are filter feeders that sieve food particles out of the water using a retractable lophophore, a " crown " of tentacles lined with cilia.
Typically the inner container is immersed about halfway into the working liquid.
Typically when the calves are about two months old they are branded, ear marked, castrated and vaccinated.
Typically the user buys the least expensive model having a specific feature set, but does not care much about speed ( since speed is constrained by how fast the user can press the buttons ).
Typically when business people and economists talk of consumers they are talking about person as consumer, an aggregated commodity item with little individuality other than that expressed in the buy / not-buy decision.
Typically, the breech-loading powder chamber in the rear of the piece was filled only about half full, the serpentine powder neither too compressed nor too loose, a wooden bung pounded in to seal the chamber from the barrel when assembled, and the projectile placed on that.
Typically, the hero slowly gains knowledge of his past through legend, prophecy, lost-and-found-again family members, or encounters with " mentor " characters who know more about him than he does.
Typically, about 10 % of the mass of a gas cloud will coalesce into stars before radiation pressure drives the rest of the gas away.
Typically, penguins do not approach closer than about 3 meters ( 10 ft ) at which point they become nervous.
Typically the leaders will pass through the platz about ten minutes before they cross the finish line.
Typically, 1 kg of cheese contains about 0. 0003 grams of rennet enzymes.
Typically when a mean is calculated it is important to know the variance and standard deviation about that mean.
Typically, the predators attempt to cut out a young or ill animal and attack without having to worry about the herd.
Typically, information is presented about a business firm's products, markets, competition, financial structure, sales volumes, management, employees and other factors affecting the firm's success.
Typically, the electrical stimulus used in ECT is about 800 milliamps and has up to several hundred watts, and the current flows for between one and 6 seconds.
Typically, slippage in each microsatellite occurs about once per 1, 000 generations ( Weber 1993 ).
Typically, an array is made up of omnidirectional microphones distributed about the perimeter of a space, linked to a computer that records and interprets the results into a coherent form.
Typically website text is compacted to 5 % thus increasing effective throughput to approximately 1000 kbit / s, and images are lossy-compressed to 15-20 % increasing throughput to about 350 kbit / s.
Typically, the Roche limit applies to a satellite disintegrating due to tidal forces induced by its primary, the body about which it orbits.
Typically they will grow about 30 cm per year until mature – though this does vary depending on their variety and geographical location.
Typically, the seeds are about 3 to 4 millimeters long by 2 millimeters wide and 1 millimeter thick.
Typically, one or two young survive to fledge in about three months.
Typically, the late spring and summer of the northeastern U. S. and southeastern Canada are relatively stable: temperatures ( average of both day and night ) average about and and rarely fall below.

0.684 seconds.