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Typically, young children will make an ASL sign in the correct location and use the correct hand motion, but may be able only to approximate the hand shape, for example, using one finger instead of three in signing water.
Typically bronze only oxidizes superficially ; once a copper oxide ( eventually becoming copper carbonate ) layer is formed, the underlying metal is protected from further corrosion.
Typically a cross-examiner must not only be effective at getting the witness to reveal the truth, but in most cases to reveal confusion as to the facts such as time, dates, people, places, wording etc.
Typically, each player controls only a single character, which represents an individual in a fictional setting.
Typically only one door is operable.
Typically, in the later Vedic age, a Hindu king ( Maharajah ) was only called Samrāṭ after performing the Vedic Rājasūya sacrifice, enabling him by religious tradition to claim superiority over the other kings and princes.
Typically only one die is needed to completely form the part.
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, it is only in Scotland this practice is carried out correctly.
Typically to work in higher education as a member of the academic faculty, a candidate must first obtain a doctorate in an academic field, although some lower teaching positions require only a master's degree.
Typically, the jury only judges guilt or a verdict of not guilty, but the actual penalty is set by the judge.
Typically only the first two terms are kept and higher order terms are ignored since most phases can be described adequately using sinusoidal functions.
Typically, gravitational fields change only slightly over short distances, and the Earth ’ s field is nearly uniform at all locations on the Earth ’ s surface ; therefore, an object ’ s weight changes only slightly when it is moved from one location to another, and these small changes went unnoticed through much of history.
Typically, only a single enantiomer is pharmacologically active.
Typically, only 1 – 10 % of the cloud by volume is above the latter density.
Typically, each promotion only recognizes the " legitimacy " of their own titles, although cross-promotion does happen.
Typically this method of protection is used only when the critical section is just a few instructions and contains no loops.
Typically antibiotic treatment provides only a temporary reduction in inflammation, although hyperresponsiveness of the immune system to bacteria has been proposed as a possible cause of sinusitis with polyps ( chronic hyperplastic sinusitis ).
Typically, each preprocessor translates only sections of the input file that are specially marked, passing the rest of the file through unchanged.
Typically, systems as weak as landspouts and gustnadoes can rotate anticyclonically, and usually only those which form on the anticyclonic shear side of the descending rear flank downdraft in a cyclonic supercell.
Typically, the client and server connect over a LAN or over the Internet, but client and server may both run on the same machine if CVS has the task of keeping track of the version history of a project with only local developers.
Typically, only larger substations connect with this high voltage.
Typically, people infected with dengue virus are asymptomatic ( 80 %) or only have mild symptoms such as an uncomplicated fever.
Typically a 300-ohm balanced twin lead antenna input could only be connected to a coaxial cable from a cable TV system through a balun.

Typically and police
Typically, shortly before major Jewish religious festivals, the group requests a permit from the Israeli police to enter the Temple Mount compound and conduct prayer services there.
Typically far less than 5 % of qualified applicants-those possessing at minimum a four year bachelor degree or competitive work experience ( which is usually three or more years at a local or state police department ) are eventually hired.
Typically official crime statistics are the latter, but some offences are likely to go unreported to the police.
Typically, only generalized evidence about police procedure is admissible under this exception, and not facts about a specific case.
Typically a rent strike would be followed by evictions by the police, or those tenants paying rent would be subject to a local boycott by League members.
Typically, this is because police have a reasonable belief that evidence is in imminent danger of being removed or destroyed, but there is still a probable cause requirement.
Typically, another police car will tail the PIT unit to proceed with the arrest, while the PIT unit recovers its own control and completely stops the car.
Typically, a police authority is made up of seventeen members-nine elected members ( who are drawn from the local authority or authorities for the force area, and should be reflective of the political makeup of those authorities ).
Typically used in cases of serial murder or rape ( but also arson, bombing, robbery, and other crimes ), the technique helps police detectives prioritize information in large-scale major crime investigations that often involve hundreds or thousands of suspects and tips.
Typically police must either have probable cause for a search or get a warrant from a judge specifying a particular individual by name or get a " John Doe warrant " with a specific description.
Typically, law enforcement decorations are bestowed by a particular police department and may only be worn and displayed while a police officer is serving as a member of that particular law enforcement activity.
Typically, services that continue despite a shutdown include police, fire fighting, postal service, armed forces, utilities, air traffic management, and corrections ( the penal system ).
Typically, but not exclusively, the MEB is composed of engineer, military police, chemical, air defense, and other units that routinely function together during protection, stability, and support operations.

Typically and military
Typically wormholes are bracketed by space stations, military or commercial, which provide ports for jump travel.
Typically, the military will not assist filmmakers if the film is critical of them.
Typically, the heroes in Chinese wuxia fiction do not serve a lord, wield military power or belong to the aristocratic class.
Typically, foreign ambassadors, military officers, and other representatives and dignitaries are invited to view the parade.
Typically they explode underneath or to the side of the vehicle to cause the maximum amount of damage ; however, as vehicle armor was improved on military vehicles, insurgents began placing IEDs in elevated positions such as on road signs, utility poles, or trees, in order to hit less protected areas.
Typically, it is of a short duration ( less than a year ), and the focus of the course is on military skills and leadership.
Typically their work was for more “ monumental projects ” rather than “ pure architecture .” The legion was not therefore solely a military force but also undertook engineering and surveying functions requiring an advanced mix of skills.
Typically they are learning Torah in yeshivas, and as such are legally exempt from military service.
Typically light fighters have been dismissed by military planners as being too limited in capability, but several light fighter designs have fairly good combat records.
Typically, the commanding officer has ultimate authority over the unit, and is usually given wide latitude to run the unit as he sees fit, within the bounds of military law.
Typically those who did not do military flight test have an MD or PhD, if not a masters.
Typically, contemporary military pilots learn initial flying skills in a light aircraft not too dissimilar from civilian training aircraft.
Typically, purely military operational issues such as the locations of bases and access to facilities are covered by separate agreements.
Typically, mandatory retirement is justified by the argument that certain occupations are either too dangerous ( military personnel ) or require high levels of physical and mental skill ( air traffic controllers, airline pilots ).
Typically, the President flies in military aircraft that are under the command of the Presidential Airlift Group, part of Air Mobility Command's 89th Airlift Wing, based at Andrews Air Force Base in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Typically, however, the Vice President flies in military aircraft that are under the command of the Air Mobility Command's 89th Airlift Wing, based at Andrews Air Force Base in Prince George's County, Maryland.
Typically, they cite that women and children were largely spared and that only military age men were targeted.
Typically, a military attaché serves on the diplomatic staff of an embassy or consulate while retaining a military commission.
Typically, the U. S. military will declare a decoration obsolete twenty to thirty years after its last issuance to an active duty member of the military or, in the case of medals designed for members of the reserve forces, a drilling reservist attending annual training.

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