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Bagge, who became associated professor at the University of Hamburg in 1948, was in particular involved in the usage of nuclear power for trading vessels, and he was one of the founders of the Society for the Usage of Nuclear Energy in Ship-Building and Seafare.
# Marketing Department Usagethe Marketing department could have a particular set of CDEs identified for identifying Unique Customer or for Campaign Management

Usage and is
Usage is highest in Europe, East Asia, and South America.
Usage above the bundle cap is either charged per megabyte or disallowed.
A recent example of a new insurance product that is patented is Usage Based auto insurance.
Bandwidth is limited to 3GB ( 45 $/ mo ) and 5GB ( 90 $/ mo ) per month, with unlimited bandwidth from midnight till 8AM based on Fair Usage Policy ( FUP ).
In its entry on " Unification Church ", the 2002 edition of The New York Times Manual of Style and Usage advised: " Unification Church is appropriate in all references to the Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World Christianity, which was founded by the Rev.
Usage of these terms is not uniform across the English-speaking world ( see below ).
According to Fowler's Modern English Usage ( 1965 ), the correct term is " the Received Pronunciation ".
Among leading language-usage commentators, Garner's Modern American Usage acknowledges that " website " is the standard form, but Bill Walsh, of The Washington Post, argues for using " Web site " in his books and on his website ( however, The Washington Post itself uses " website ").
In A Dictionary of Modern English Usage ( 1926 ), H. W. Fowler states that applying the word nigger to " others than full or partial negroes " is " felt as an insult by the person described, & betrays in the speaker, if not deliberate insolence, at least a very arrogant inhumanity "; but the second edition ( 1965 ) states: " N. has been described as ' the term that carries with it all the obloquy and contempt and rejection which whites have inflicted on blacks.
An F with a double sharp applied raises it a whole step so it is enharmonically equivalent to a G. Usage varies on how to notate the situation in which a note with a double sharp is followed in the same measure by a note with a single sharp: some publications simply use the single accidental for the latter note, whereas others use a combination of a natural and a sharp, with the natural being understood to apply to only the second sharp.
For voice DS1 lines, the calculation is mostly the same, except that the port ( required for Internet access ) is replaced by LDU ( otherwise known as Long Distance Usage ).
Usage in this context is almost always pejorative in intent.
A Dictionary of Modern English Usage ( 1926 ), by Henry Watson Fowler ( 1858 – 1933 ), is a style guide to British English usage, pronunciation, and writing.
To its users, A Dictionary of Modern English Usage is informally known by the names Fowler ’ s Modern English Usage, Fowler, and Fowler ’ s.
Widely and often cited, A Dictionary of Modern English Usage is renowned for its witty passages, such as:
Historically, the substantive and editorial differences among the first-edition and the third-edition versions is that the former, A Dictionary of Modern English Usage ( 1926 ), is a prescriptive style guide to clear and expressive writing, whilst the latter versions, The New Fowler ’ s Modern English Usage ( 1996 ) and Fowler ’ s Modern English Usage ( 2004 ), are descriptive usage guides to spoken and written English.

Usage and least
Usage: when the phrase " discrete time " is used as a noun it should not be hyphenated ; when it is a compound adjective, as when one writes of a " discrete-time stochastic process ", then, at least according to traditional punctuation rules, it should be hyphenated.
Usage of the term as a slang word for the anus dates back to at least the 16th century, as shown in Gargantua by François Rabelais.

Usage and because
Fowler objected to this passage because The Emperor, His Majesty, and the Monarch all refer to the same person: " the effect ", he pointed out in Modern English Usage, " is to set readers wondering what the significance of the change is, only to conclude that there is none.
Usage Model testing takes an optimistic approach to testing, because it expects to have few problems with the individual components.
Usage among veterinarians varies, but because of the heavy emphasis on public interaction, animal weights ( e. g., for cats or dogs ) are nearly always recorded and reported in pounds and ounces.
* Usage of the word gyp " cheat " has been described as being politically incorrect because it is probably derived from Gypsy.
In 1926, in the authoritative A Dictionary of Modern English Usage ( 1926 ), Henry W. Fowler recommended against transforming active voice forms into passive voice forms, because doing so "... sometimes leads to bad grammar, false idiom, or clumsiness.
Usage of this term is discouraged by many physicians because it leads to confusion among general medical practitioners.

Usage and within
Usage of the term is applied to various situations and civilizations within history, despite its popular mis-association with a numerical, statistical minority.
Usage by the United States on government maps in the 1940s as a political term included territories claimed by the Republic of China that were part of the previous empire, or geographically to refer to topographical features associated with China that may or may not have lain entirely within Chinese political borders.
In California, in addition to intra-LATA and inter-LATA calling, there are ZUM ( Zone Usage Measurement ) areas within the local Service Areas.
< tt > file </ tt >' s position-sensitive tests are normally implemented by matching various locations within the file against a textual database of magic numbers ( see the Usage section ).
Usage of the station has grown considerably in the last thirty years, as it rests within a large catchment area of residential development.

Usage and Union
Mail that was postmarked after the date of a state ’ s admission into the Confederacy through May 31, 1861, and bearing US ( Union ) postage is deemed to represent ' Confederate State Usage of U. S. Stamps '.
Usage of the arms was discontinued in 2006, after the dissolution of the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro.

Usage and part
The study was undertaken by Acadamh na hOllscolaíochta Gaeilge ( part of the National University of Ireland, Galway ), and " Staidéar Cuimsitheach Teangeolaíoch ar Úsáid na Gaeilge sa Ghaeltacht " (" A Comprehensive Linguistic Study of the Usage of Irish in the Gaeltacht ") was published on 1 November 2007.
Usage of Black Friday Advertising Tip sites and buying direct varies by state in the U. S., influenced in large part by differences in shipping costs and whether a state has a sales tax.

Usage and process
Billing Mediation Platforms are used mostly by telephone companies, who typically need to process UDRs ( Usage Detail Records ).
R. W. Burchfield, editor of The New Fowler ’ s Modern English Usage, has written that it ’ s only a matter of time before this practice becomes standard English: “ The process now seems irreversible .” Merriam-Webster ’ s Collegiate Dictionary ( 11th ed.
Clearly, generation and modifiability relate to the process management policy adopted ( see Usage World ).

Usage and .
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage says, " The list contains ( in approximate historical order from 1789 to 1939 ) such terms as Columbian, Columbard, Fredonian, Frede, Unisian, United Statesian, Colonican, Appalacian, Usian, Washingtonian, Usonian, Uessian, U-S-ian, Uesican, United Stater.
Usage may vary when the past participles are used as adjectives, as in burnt toast.
Usage of " arcology " vs. " hyperstructure ":
To maintain network performance, networks may apply traffic policing to virtual circuits to limit them to their traffic contracts at the entry points to the network, i. e. the User – network interfaces ( UNIs ) and Network-to-network interfaces ( NNIs ): Usage / Network Parameter Control ( UPC and NPC ).
Usage of Baltic and similar terms to denote the region east from the sea started only in 19th century.
Usage of the term bodhisattva has evolved over time.
Usage of the word college varies in English-speaking nations.
Usage was also generational, with the more assimilated third-generation members ( again, more likely male ) likely to adopt the usage.
The Cambridge Guide to English Usage.
Usage peaked in 1959 at about 36, 000 tonnes.
The additional terms were identified, generally in working groups of the Dublin Core Metadata Initiative, and judged by the DCMI Usage Board to be in conformance with principles of good practice for the qualification of Dublin Core metadata elements.
Usage has not always been so clearly distinguished.
Usage of the word has evolved to include any graphics applied to surfaces in a manner that constitutes vandalism.
The Cambridge Guide to English Usage.
Usage has shifted again, according to Hartmann et al., since 2001 and the September 11 attacks, with the mainstream media using the term less, in order to characterize America as multicultural.
Usage varies worldwide, depending on cultural or religious preferences.
Internet Usage has grown rapidly in the last few years.
In August 2007, Microsoft issued its Game Content Usage Rules, a license intended to address the legal status of machinima based on its games, including the Halo series.
" Usage of this form was popularized in modern popular culture by 19th century composer Richard Wagner by way of the title of the last of his Der Ring des Nibelungen operas, Götterdämmerung.
" Usage of these new terms has been limited ; many sources count any syllable exchange as a spoonerism, regardless of location.

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